Mojave Jack
One Too Many
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My failed experiment...
I scored a Stratton sheriff's style hat in forest green (cheap!) to try my hand at removing the stiffener and reshaping it into a campaign-style hat. This sucker was stiff as cardboard, but fit my head perfectly. The brim was permanantly turned up all the way around.
The before:
So I soaked it in denatured alcohol for two days, and though it didn't feel much softer, I took it out because the bags had started to leak from all my kneading, apparently. To make sure I had gotten as much stiffener out as possible, I rinsed the hat thoroughly with naptha afterwards. Both the denatured alcohol and the naptha turned quite green, as did my hands, but apparently the color was all that washed out! I dried it on my electric block (without heat, for fear of igniting the inflammable chemicals I had applied!).
On taking it off I dicovered that I had an open crowned piece of green cardboard. I also discovered that I must be a 7 LO, and that my electric block is not. (check the classified if you're looking for a 22" vintage electric hat block!) This thing wobbles back and forth on my head like an old table now. It doesn't help that a barber that I've known for four years balded me three days ago with a a clipper cut from hell.
I did, however, learn that, in addition to probably being a LO, the leather sweatbands can survive the dip in the denatured alcohol and the naptha just fine. I cleaned it with a Coach leather cleaning product (swiped from my wife) and conditioned it using the companion Coach conditioner. The sweatband, anyway, looks brand new!
I scored a Stratton sheriff's style hat in forest green (cheap!) to try my hand at removing the stiffener and reshaping it into a campaign-style hat. This sucker was stiff as cardboard, but fit my head perfectly. The brim was permanantly turned up all the way around.
The before:
So I soaked it in denatured alcohol for two days, and though it didn't feel much softer, I took it out because the bags had started to leak from all my kneading, apparently. To make sure I had gotten as much stiffener out as possible, I rinsed the hat thoroughly with naptha afterwards. Both the denatured alcohol and the naptha turned quite green, as did my hands, but apparently the color was all that washed out! I dried it on my electric block (without heat, for fear of igniting the inflammable chemicals I had applied!).
On taking it off I dicovered that I had an open crowned piece of green cardboard. I also discovered that I must be a 7 LO, and that my electric block is not. (check the classified if you're looking for a 22" vintage electric hat block!) This thing wobbles back and forth on my head like an old table now. It doesn't help that a barber that I've known for four years balded me three days ago with a a clipper cut from hell.
I did, however, learn that, in addition to probably being a LO, the leather sweatbands can survive the dip in the denatured alcohol and the naptha just fine. I cleaned it with a Coach leather cleaning product (swiped from my wife) and conditioned it using the companion Coach conditioner. The sweatband, anyway, looks brand new!