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Replacement Hat Feathers - Where to Buy??

HosManHatter

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Sorry if this topic has been brought up before but I did`nt find anything on it doing forum searches.

Are there any manufacturers that sell a variety of replacement feathers? Would an actual hat shop or habidasher`s be the best bet? I would like to replace the 2 small feathers on my fedora with nice fresh and full ones but sticking to original colors of yellow and green.

Which color feathers would work well and brighten up a brown felt w/2" brown ribbon?

Thanks for any information anyone may offer.
HMH
 

Tone

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There are many interesting places to get these types of things.

For a quick replacement of feathers, one of the more convenient routes might be with Miller hats.

Feathers For Hats

They don't allow for choosing specific colors but their "grab bag" should include enough variety to test which colors you like in that hat.

Similarly, David Morgan Hat Feathers are also an option in addition to being less expensive.

Two places to start for feathers of that type.
 

Big_e

Practically Family
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Dallas, Tx
Edit: Tone's choice is the best.
Lamplight Feathers is a good place to start. Look up the rooster feathers. There'll be a listing for goose feathers which are the best. You bundle up a 1 or 2 bright goose feathers, maybe add a couple of those wispy turkey feathers, bundle them together at the stems with string or a piece of electric tape and trim the feather height to fit.

Or go for the simple look and just trim and place 1 feather in your hat ribbon.
Ernest
 

Mario

I'll Lock Up
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If you happen to own a Fork Ka you can collect plenty of funky feathers on your own... :D

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Stan

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Raleigh, NC
Hi,

The hat makers, for the most part, still include feathers with hats. They're mostly dyed chicken feathers, but there are plenty of nice-looking ones. Most folks don't want the feathers, so when a hat is sold and the feather is unwanted, it is removed and placed in a tray on the counter where another customer could just pick out a feather or two. :)

The hat makers also have bags of extra feathers in their catalog for little money, so I expect that's what comes in the grab bag mentioned already.

later!

Stan
 

HosManHatter

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Northern CA
Thanks a lot everybody! My feather procuremnt dilema has vanished on the wind.

So the replacements are bound together at their bases so you just gently insert them between the ribbon and the felt? Seems to me that a nice fedora withou at least a small feather just is`nt complete.

*update* another member has offered to send me some feathers since he bought in bulk before.How cool is that?? I`ve still bookmarked these sites though.

HMH
 
Feathers

Aside from making Bamboo Fly Rods, I tie flies. If you find a tackle shop that specializes in fly fishing and fly tying supplies; you'll find a nice selection of feathers. And if the shop owner is generous; he may even have some things he will give you when he knows the purpose for the use of them.

Also.....on e-bay, search feathers, you'll be supprised what you come accross.
 

suitedcboy

One Too Many
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Fort Worth Texas or thereabouts
Mario said:
If you happen to own a Fork Ka you can collect plenty of funky feathers on your own... :D

That ad and its cat version would never go over too well in the US.

I love 'em!

Had a Ka as a rental once in NL and loved it. little motor but lots of heart and lots of room for a small package. It had hat clearance too.

Off topic but I couldn't leave the Ka ad alone.
 

ryang

New in Town
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Oklahoma
I know that a lot of folks don't seem to like the feathers but I personally enjoy them. I'll have to check out the fly feathers idea. I think there's a shop here in my town.
 

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