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I thought about posting that yesterday when I saw it. Have to admit, first one of these I've ever seen.
I thought about posting that yesterday when I saw it. Have to admit, first one of these I've ever seen.
I'm always excited to see another up and coming hat maker on the block. Looks like you're well on your way Jared.
Yes, lets wait to see which way the wind blows. Thank you.@belfastboy It’s yours. If you’ll pay for shipping you can have it for free. I’m sending you some felt soon, but unless you need this tool right away I won’t include it so you can wait for cheaper shipping when/if the border opens.
I will take it. We can discuss price and shipping etc but hold it for me. I can actually think of a use for it!!!
Isn't is used to define the brim break?
That is what I was thinking. I have been making a lot of flat brims with pencil curls and my steam irons are too large to fit for a final press. I was thinking this would work for that and to help set the break.Isn't is used to define the brim break?
I believe that is, indeed, a foot tolliker iron that can be heated on a hot plate. It appears that there has been an additional heat shield added that is not original to the tool. I also see that someone outlined in ink where that heat shield should be cut to allow the tolliker to work snugly against the hat crown at the brim break. I'd either cut it down or remove it entirely.That is what I was thinking. I have been making a lot of flat brims with pencil curls and my steam irons are too large to fit for a final press. I was thinking this would work for that and to help set the break.
This is the third time I’ve missed out on one of these hat stretchers. I thought it would be handy to have the hat on the stretcher and move it in front of my steamer. This one sold today on eBay for $226 plus shipping! Yikes! I didn’t want it that bad.
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They're handy as hell for just what you want it for, and for smoothing crowns out to open them. I lucked out and found one for $25 in an antique shop. $226 sounds more like one of those electric Garve stretchers.