Art Fawcett
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I received a hat on Tuesday that is a perfect candidate for what I would call an "Extreme makeover" and seems perfect to show some of our newcomers to hats the process ( or at least a good part of it)) of a complete renovation. This hat is an Adam Executive from the early 50s that has a great deal of "pinache"..or at least it did!! This one was much loved and VERY worn. After getting the owners permission (will keep his identity secret unless he steps in) I got started by assessing it
OK..it's worn at the crease..alot
Oh YEAH,,,REALLY faded
Liner is dirty ok..leather is completely beyond help. Note the stitching?
Ok...so now we know that it need cleaning, new leather..what else
Insides removed..hmmm..the staining on the inside isn't too bad
OK...ribbon is really faded..a must
OK...here we are..almost stripped down. I think I want to clean it before taking the brim binding off because I (and it's owner) will have a decision to make when I do. This hat has an overwelted brim that was covered over at one point in it's life with an orange ribbon. Different touch but I don't know if I like it.
Here's what I have in mind for this hat. Since the outer hat is so completely faded and I have no way of redying it to color, I'm going to turn it inside out and refinish it that way. This poses some problems: ie; the underbrim will not match the over brim color..can the owner live with that? I believe yes so the other consideration is the welted brim...it will now be an underwelt. Gotta take the chance.
Here is the hat in it's next stage. Soaked in cleaning fluid, dried, then turned inside out and carefully stretched over the correct block.
Wish me luck...
OK..it's worn at the crease..alot
Oh YEAH,,,REALLY faded
Liner is dirty ok..leather is completely beyond help. Note the stitching?
Ok...so now we know that it need cleaning, new leather..what else
Insides removed..hmmm..the staining on the inside isn't too bad
OK...ribbon is really faded..a must
OK...here we are..almost stripped down. I think I want to clean it before taking the brim binding off because I (and it's owner) will have a decision to make when I do. This hat has an overwelted brim that was covered over at one point in it's life with an orange ribbon. Different touch but I don't know if I like it.
Here's what I have in mind for this hat. Since the outer hat is so completely faded and I have no way of redying it to color, I'm going to turn it inside out and refinish it that way. This poses some problems: ie; the underbrim will not match the over brim color..can the owner live with that? I believe yes so the other consideration is the welted brim...it will now be an underwelt. Gotta take the chance.
Here is the hat in it's next stage. Soaked in cleaning fluid, dried, then turned inside out and carefully stretched over the correct block.
Wish me luck...