Hello All,
Just wanted to pass on an experience.
I got a vintage hat; it's a Dobbs Homburg that I wanted cut down to a snap brim. I planned to take it to Salmagundi in Boston, but they no longer do renovations (Jessen says he's focusing on newly made hats, and good luck to him. He makes nice hats). He suggested that I send my hats to McLaughlin and Hayes in Milwaukee to get the work down.
I send the hat and then I get a call from them. They are declining to do the work saying its a primo vintage piece that should stay as is. They offer to find a similar vintage hat and arrange a swap/sale.
I consider it for a moment, and agree. When someone declines work on principle, you should listen. Also, if they care about hats that much I doubt I'm going to come up short on this deal.
This every happen to anyone else?
Lorne
Just wanted to pass on an experience.
I got a vintage hat; it's a Dobbs Homburg that I wanted cut down to a snap brim. I planned to take it to Salmagundi in Boston, but they no longer do renovations (Jessen says he's focusing on newly made hats, and good luck to him. He makes nice hats). He suggested that I send my hats to McLaughlin and Hayes in Milwaukee to get the work down.
I send the hat and then I get a call from them. They are declining to do the work saying its a primo vintage piece that should stay as is. They offer to find a similar vintage hat and arrange a swap/sale.
I consider it for a moment, and agree. When someone declines work on principle, you should listen. Also, if they care about hats that much I doubt I'm going to come up short on this deal.
This every happen to anyone else?
Lorne