The Wiser Hatter
I'll Lock Up
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Gyp was one sick puppy but he loved his hats.
Maybe I didn't express myself in the right way. Let me use your photo:
I was talking about the geometry of the "green" lines and the misalignment on the different ribbons (marked in red).
Was that made on purpose or it's the camera angle?
I've never seen points made so glaringly on other lids I've witnessed here. Especially with such beautiful colors!
I find your angst at the situation completely understandable, but maybe a little misdirected.
Quite frankly, Joao merely voiced what many of us must have already been thinking but were too afraid to say, because we like hanging out here and don't want to be 86'd.
His honest and courageous critique is worth far more than our courteous cowardice. The general lack of meaningful critique in this and other threads is polite, but sometimes unfortunate.
Gentlemen, please don't hold back if you think I've fallen short in any of my fully amateur (thus far) hatting endeavors. I prefer the honest critique, even if it smarts.
And the colors are beautiful...
Maybe I didn't express myself in the right way. Let me use your photo:
I was talking about the geometry of the "green" lines and the misalignment on the different ribbons (marked in red).
Was that made on purpose or it's the camera angle?
Well this was hard to me to write because I have some difficulty to express somethings in english.Truly amazing Sir, you have managed to take an unfavorable camera angle coupled with an extremely difficult ribbon treatment and turned it into a real insult. This I've come to expect from others here but I had no idea you were a professional hatter. Please, by all means, let's see examples of your perfect work.
Well this was hard to me to write because I have some difficulty to express somethings in english.
I'm really sorry if you feel that way about this... I'm not a professional hatter but I would like to be an amateur, but I am not even that, I just fix my hats the way I can.
I did ask NewJack if that was a bad camera angle but I think he was unable to reply to that or I didn't express myself very well.
"The others" (as you call them) might keep their mouth shut as I would have but... it didn't looked right and if I was NewJack, I would complain.
I don't know how hard is to make that effect but to me looks easier than making shark gills and I do believe you can do better.
If you want, I'll give you my email in a private message as I don't like to wash the dirty laundry in public and I feel the rest of the loungers don't have to put up with this.
Again, sorry if you feel I insulted you and that you cannot accept someone's critique, that was not my purpose with this.
Awesome hat! Can you post more pics at different angles, plus the inside of the hat too? That is nice.Stetson 3X Beaver Quality. I've wanted one of these for the longest time...
Yep! Just arrived today. I was searching for a general Stetson thread, but everything is geared toward Strats and thin ribbons, which this is technically a TAR, but I was interested in the general thread...
Color: Silverbelly (closer to the light tan/taupe end of the spectrum, darker than the pics)
Ribbon: Silverbelly felt on felt
Size: 7 1/4 LO, FITS LIKE A GLOVE!!
Crown: 5 3/4" OC
Brim: 2 3/4", Mode Edge
Quite frankly, Joao merely voiced what many of us must have already been thinking but were too afraid to say, because we like hanging out here and don't want to be 86'd.
His honest and courageous critique is worth far more than our courteous cowardice. The general lack of meaningful critique in this and other threads is polite, but sometimes unfortunate.
Nice hat and hatbox!Stetson 3X Beaver Quality. I've wanted one of these for the longest time...
Yep! Just arrived today. I was searching for a general Stetson thread, but everything is geared toward Strats and thin ribbons, which this is technically a TAR, but I was interested in the general thread...
Color: Silverbelly (closer to the light tan/taupe end of the spectrum, darker than the pics)
Ribbon: Silverbelly felt on felt
Size: 7 1/4 LO, FITS LIKE A GLOVE!!
Crown: 5 3/4" OC
Brim: 2 3/4", Mode Edge