It's a sad day that has drawn me to this forum, seeking help.
I have a felt Cervo fedora, I've had it for 7 years. I love this hat, it's been my most prized possession. It's extremely sentimental, I'm sure people in this forum can relate.
Last weekend, my sister's dog got it down from the shelf I kept it on and did a huge number on it. I walked into the room and saw leather pieces everywhere, and at first thought he had gotten one of my belts. But when I picked up a half-chewed chunk with the gold-printed letters of the name and address of the store I got it from in Italy, the full reality of what happened hit me. I literally dropped to my knees and screamed.
Here's the condition: Bad. Very Bad.
Specifically, he tore out and ate most of the leather band, tore off some of the exterior cloth band, and tore out the lining. I know these things are replaceable. However, here's where it gets bad. He chewed through the side of it. Not torn, not punctured, but the little ba***rd actually removed a 3-4" chunk from the side, in the spot where the bow to the cloth bad falls. I can't find this piece, so it's presumably digested. There is a smaller missing chunk on the top of it, a tear spot, and about a 1" jagged chunk removed from the edge of the brim at one spot.
Can anyone rebuild this? Please, please, tell me there's an expert out there in hat reconstruction. What it means, I assume, is that new sections of felt will have to be molded to fit in the places where there are now holes and somehow made to adhere to the existing felt around it. Is this possible to do? Additionally, it would have to be color-matched--my fedora is dark gray. I'd be willing to accept slight color variability in the patches just to get my baby back whole.
I also have another fedora, the exact same model and size, but a different color, that is practically unworn, so maybe that could help as far as figuring out what dimensions would be needed for the replacement pieces.
I don't want a new hat, even if it's cheaper. I want my precious back.
A pic of the carnage follows below. Beware, it's not for the weak-of-heart.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
-n
I have a felt Cervo fedora, I've had it for 7 years. I love this hat, it's been my most prized possession. It's extremely sentimental, I'm sure people in this forum can relate.
Last weekend, my sister's dog got it down from the shelf I kept it on and did a huge number on it. I walked into the room and saw leather pieces everywhere, and at first thought he had gotten one of my belts. But when I picked up a half-chewed chunk with the gold-printed letters of the name and address of the store I got it from in Italy, the full reality of what happened hit me. I literally dropped to my knees and screamed.
Here's the condition: Bad. Very Bad.
Specifically, he tore out and ate most of the leather band, tore off some of the exterior cloth band, and tore out the lining. I know these things are replaceable. However, here's where it gets bad. He chewed through the side of it. Not torn, not punctured, but the little ba***rd actually removed a 3-4" chunk from the side, in the spot where the bow to the cloth bad falls. I can't find this piece, so it's presumably digested. There is a smaller missing chunk on the top of it, a tear spot, and about a 1" jagged chunk removed from the edge of the brim at one spot.
Can anyone rebuild this? Please, please, tell me there's an expert out there in hat reconstruction. What it means, I assume, is that new sections of felt will have to be molded to fit in the places where there are now holes and somehow made to adhere to the existing felt around it. Is this possible to do? Additionally, it would have to be color-matched--my fedora is dark gray. I'd be willing to accept slight color variability in the patches just to get my baby back whole.
I also have another fedora, the exact same model and size, but a different color, that is practically unworn, so maybe that could help as far as figuring out what dimensions would be needed for the replacement pieces.
I don't want a new hat, even if it's cheaper. I want my precious back.
A pic of the carnage follows below. Beware, it's not for the weak-of-heart.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
-n