Aureliano: I see you have been busy organizing all those wonderful hats. It looks great. +1
Actually I did that a lot. Some of those have been sold. From 59 hats I now only (my wife would say "yeah ooonly") 23!
Aureliano: I see you have been busy organizing all those wonderful hats. It looks great. +1
Here's my most recent vintage hat purchase, I picked this one up about 3 weeks ago...
Middle is a nice Skimmer. Sweat Band is a little loose. The brim is bowing up a little . Can I wet the brim down and press it flat like I so with my felts?
Finally finished up my latest project hat. I won this 3X Open Road a few months back, along with another OR that needed a little work.
I will end up flipping the other hat, but I wanted to restore this one for myself. Removed the liner, cleaned the hat in Coleman fuel, dunked it, stretched it, long-ovalized it, re-flanged the brim to my liking, shaped the crease, washed the liner and put it back in.
Very happy with it. I'm a large 7 1/2 long oval. This is the first 7 3/8 hat I have successfully stretched to my size. I used my homemade full hat stretcher, and it worked very well. You have to keep stretching until the hat is very dry to achieve this much long-lasting effect.
Ande1964,
Is there any way you could re-upload the pictures of your Hat Stretcher in your "My New Homemade Hat Torture Device- Stretcher" post? The links to the pictures don't work any longer, and I'm fairly certain others would like to see those expired pictures, like I would, but can no longer see.
It sounds like that device of yours works really well, but we just can't see any longer, what you've created.
Thanks!
dlvh
Looks like it says H. Strauss Inc. 121 Main St. Elmira
... can't quite make this out...?
You have a nice start to a collection, C Gregory. All are great hats, I especially like the thin ribbon Borsalino.
Me too. The Borsalino is outstanding.
Cool hat, I like the vents.
Over the past week I have acquired 3 more hats.
I have to stop buying hats. Well maybe not.
Jeff
If you are feeling overburdened, I'd be happy to take that carbon gray Fed IV off your hands.