DanielJones
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Wow! That is some fantastic reblocking work there.:eusa_clap
Cheers!
Dan
Cheers!
Dan
This sounds much like the situation with New Orleans' Meyer the Hatter, though they've been owned and run by the same family for over 100 years. I dunno if Meyer's was ever a "hat factory" like Henry's, though.I found this link very interesting. It expalins allot of our current situation in regards to hats. I have heard some of it before, other stuff is new to me.
https://www.henrythehatterdetroit.com/our-history.html
This sounds much like the situation with New Orleans' Meyer the Hatter, though they've been owned and run by the same family for over 100 years. I dunno if Meyer's was ever a "hat factory" like Henry's, though.
ETA: Their "Churchill Grand Central" is a nice-looking beast. Anybody try one of these?
I got a package from Henry the Hatter today. I sent him my "vintage" Akubra Titan. He cleaned and blocked it and replaced the yellowed liner. The brim has more stiffening than when it left here but the crown doesn't seem to. I had to spend a little time steaming out one area of the crown but it didn't take long. All in all, a pleasant experience and my Titan is just like new!
Hey, fmw,
When I called them this morning, they suggested I send it first and they'd call me. I wasn't asking for a price, since I'm sure they need to see it to evaluate how much it'll be; and I assume what I want will fall between their simple "clean and block" ($25) and their renovation ($65). If the postage isn't too much, would this be worthwhile?
By the way, I sent my Churchill off to Optimo for a brim trim. They cleaned it and rebound the edge -- but then got carried away and bashed it into a teardrop from the simple centerdent I had in it. It looks good, rather like the *new* Stetson Stratoliner, but I would like somebody who can follow instructions!