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I'd assume Brent meant 31 horizontal by 31 vertical=961 (or 32x32)
I would not assume anything remember the dfintion of ASSUME "makes an a** out of u & me "
I'd assume Brent meant 31 horizontal by 31 vertical=961 (or 32x32)
Brent Black Skinny Brim
according to Brent my hat is in the 31 to 32 weave count.
I would not assume anything remember the dfintion of ASSUME "makes an a** out of u & me "
31/32 WPI ? That would be a rather loosley woven hat !! weave counts are normaly in the 100s per Sq. Inch. But this is the 21st century so things may have changed
Would anyone be interested in a tutorial on how I changed out that ribbon?
I sure would!Would anyone be interested in a tutorial on how I changed out that ribbon?
Hmm... it's just odd that you'd ship a sloppy looking hat to a customer. What if said client wasn't a lounger? I don't want to start anything as we (I) tend to get a bit heated when panama hats take this direction. If it was me I would have told my wife to do it over or at least re-stitch the thing a few centimeters back. Or I'd put a note on my website saying that hats blocked in house might be a bit sloppy so the client knows what to expect.
But I digress from the thread and apologize for that. Let's go back to it saying that that BBB short brim looks awesome!
Exactly what I meant. You shouldn't have to.
If you did not want to heat things up, why did you post this type of reply?
I have some ribbon and the hat, just waiting to see how you did that. On a side note, cut PB some slack.
He is also a full time teacher and a full time hat broker. From what I've seen he gives a pretty good hat for a fair price. I would hate to give PB the feeling of regret every time he logs on to the lounge.
I sure would!
And another note of support for PB, I'm thrilled with the 3 I got from him a few months ago. I think I may have ruined one today though, wore it to Epcot Center, 90 degree plus day. At some point, it picked up a whole lot of dirt and stains from sweating (might be able to clean it, I don't think it was so much the sweat, as it was dirt that clung to the areas around the band where I was sweating). But that says nothing about the hat, I got a fantastic deal and am REALLY pleased with the value I received on these. I think I got far more hat than I paid for, and I suspect that is more often than not the case with Bob.
Can't blame him for thinking about sticking only to American blocked and finished hats, but I hope he doesn't do that. Some of us still have an appreciation for a great deal, and the ribbon is really no big deal (even if I can't do it myself, which I may be able to, a decent Hatter can change it very inexpensively).
Because he dislikes my opinions on certain things about the hats and my opinion and perception of the times I've lived in Ecuador. Also, I called BBB a naughty name or something. I do know that BBB is paying some weavers well now. That's a good thing.
I meant no offense. I truly appreciate what he does for the weavers and what he does for us here at the lounge. I will take his advice though and order my next hat from him and have it blocked in the US.I have some ribbon and the hat, just waiting to see how you did that. On a side note, cut PB some slack.
He is also a full time teacher and a full time hat broker. From what I've seen he gives a pretty good hat for a fair price. I would hate to give PB the feeling of regret every time he logs on to the lounge.
Thanks for the advice. I'll reword some things on the website to make it clear that USA is the way to go.
He, in essence, isn't paying for the work twice. He paid $95 for the hat, $12.00 for the ship, so really $83 for the hat. USA finishing costs extra. He didn't pay extra until now. For what it's worth, I've refunded $25.00.
Because he dislikes my opinions on certain things about the hats and my opinion and perception of the times I've lived in Ecuador. Also, I called BBB a naughty name or something. I do know that BBB is paying some weavers well now. That's a good thing.
Thank you. The mods know that I've asked to pull my membership a couple of times.
Again, thanks.
Thanks for the advice. I'll reword some things on the website to make it clear that USA is the way to go.
He, in essence, isn't paying for the work twice. He paid $95 for the hat, $12.00 for the ship, so really $83 for the hat. USA finishing costs extra. He didn't pay extra until now. For what it's worth, I've refunded $25.00.
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Again, thanks.
I'm sure our resident EXPERT on Panama's will loan you his MAGIC DIME to show how good your hats are .
You should go back to the Akubra threads, if you can find the right ones, and understand that I've never posted a photo of my panama with a dime. That photo wasn't mine, the hat wasn't mine, the poor weaving wasn't mine, the blocking wasn't mine, and the sale wasn't mine.
Instead, it was an example of the kind of poor quality hat (again, it's not my hat, though my hat is similarly, unevenly woven) that people who don't seem to know any better praise as "exactly the same as those sold by the 'big guys', but for a fraction of the price." It might be a good value for the money, but it's not the same thing.
You get what you pay for, the high price of buying cheap, etc.
You make a good point. I will defer to YOUR EXPERTISE. Let's see, I got my first Panama back in 1960 and your how old ?