daizawaguy
Call Me a Cab
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I know I may not have the support of die-hard traditionalists here, but an idea came to me last November as I was watching the Johnnyphi auctions.
I cannot wear a brim over 2" (it`s a deep down embedded thing, apologies!), so there was no way I was going to wear a 2 1/2" brim, but I longed for a 1940`s felt hat.
I came up with the idea, that if successful, I would have the hat mailed to Optimo, and have it sized my shape (long long oval), and have any touching up that needs to be done. A conversation with Graham allowed me to express what I wanted, but I did want to have a traditional hat from the 1940`s, without the originality of the Schoble destroyed. Think of it this way...if you bought a 1940`s suit and had it tailored to fit you, with the addition of a few period flairs (to fit your body shape, for example) - as long as you wear it, it would give you more pleasure than just keeping it without the passion to wear it. I felt that way with the Schoble - if it was tailored to my liking in the flair of the period, I would feel happier wearing it than having a large brim, which I would not wear. Well, everyone to themselves on this thought, but that`s the project I undertook...
The hat as it appeared at the auction:
By the way, those are moth bites at the back, even though Johnnyphi said there were "no moth bites"...:rage: :rage: :rage:
The hat as I received it:
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The crown has been pushed up 1/2" since the photo below:
And finally, a shot on my noggin, a la `Douglas`...
I cannot wear a brim over 2" (it`s a deep down embedded thing, apologies!), so there was no way I was going to wear a 2 1/2" brim, but I longed for a 1940`s felt hat.
I came up with the idea, that if successful, I would have the hat mailed to Optimo, and have it sized my shape (long long oval), and have any touching up that needs to be done. A conversation with Graham allowed me to express what I wanted, but I did want to have a traditional hat from the 1940`s, without the originality of the Schoble destroyed. Think of it this way...if you bought a 1940`s suit and had it tailored to fit you, with the addition of a few period flairs (to fit your body shape, for example) - as long as you wear it, it would give you more pleasure than just keeping it without the passion to wear it. I felt that way with the Schoble - if it was tailored to my liking in the flair of the period, I would feel happier wearing it than having a large brim, which I would not wear. Well, everyone to themselves on this thought, but that`s the project I undertook...
The hat as it appeared at the auction:
By the way, those are moth bites at the back, even though Johnnyphi said there were "no moth bites"...:rage: :rage: :rage:
The hat as I received it:
The crown has been pushed up 1/2" since the photo below:
And finally, a shot on my noggin, a la `Douglas`...