kiltie
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REFURB
About eight or nine posts back on this thread is my most recent Open Road. It's a late sixties/early seventies model ( the sorta "diamond" pattern liner - I think I'm dating it correctly... ) in a 4X. It is considerably heavier that my 3X, and I can't decide whether or not that's a good thing. Good, I suppose, in that it's different from the earlier make 3X that I have ( man, that's a great hat ), so I don't have two of the exact same hat. But seriously: dang it's chunky. A bit more of what you think of as a "cowboy" hat.
Well, I finally had it washed and reblocked:
http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj290/safdkiltie/IMG_0191.jpg
http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj290/safdkiltie/IMG_0192.jpg
http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj290/safdkiltie/IMG_0193.jpg
http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj290/safdkiltie/IMG_0195.jpg
As you can see, I haven't yet replaced the liner, nor have I decided exactly what I'm gonna do on that front. The body is in really good shape, and the ribbon is pretty good, too. However, my older 3X is immaculate ( as in it doesn't even have any permanant creases ), and I already have something of a beater in my Resistol. Soooooo... this hat is stuck in "no man's ( head ) land" right now.
I'm debating on whether I should let it go, or do something a bit different; something I wouldn't ordinarily do. I'm sporting the diamond in my Camp Draft, the 3X does what I tell it, and the Resistol is also a diamond. I was thinking about doing a simple center dent on this one, but as you can see in the picks, the block has a bit of taper, which I fear wil translate to even more taper once creased - especially considering the thicker felt.
Anyone got any suggestions? Pics of something really different they've done with an OR or clone? I'd appreciate whatever you got.
About eight or nine posts back on this thread is my most recent Open Road. It's a late sixties/early seventies model ( the sorta "diamond" pattern liner - I think I'm dating it correctly... ) in a 4X. It is considerably heavier that my 3X, and I can't decide whether or not that's a good thing. Good, I suppose, in that it's different from the earlier make 3X that I have ( man, that's a great hat ), so I don't have two of the exact same hat. But seriously: dang it's chunky. A bit more of what you think of as a "cowboy" hat.
Well, I finally had it washed and reblocked:
http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj290/safdkiltie/IMG_0191.jpg
http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj290/safdkiltie/IMG_0192.jpg
http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj290/safdkiltie/IMG_0193.jpg
http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj290/safdkiltie/IMG_0195.jpg
As you can see, I haven't yet replaced the liner, nor have I decided exactly what I'm gonna do on that front. The body is in really good shape, and the ribbon is pretty good, too. However, my older 3X is immaculate ( as in it doesn't even have any permanant creases ), and I already have something of a beater in my Resistol. Soooooo... this hat is stuck in "no man's ( head ) land" right now.
I'm debating on whether I should let it go, or do something a bit different; something I wouldn't ordinarily do. I'm sporting the diamond in my Camp Draft, the 3X does what I tell it, and the Resistol is also a diamond. I was thinking about doing a simple center dent on this one, but as you can see in the picks, the block has a bit of taper, which I fear wil translate to even more taper once creased - especially considering the thicker felt.
Anyone got any suggestions? Pics of something really different they've done with an OR or clone? I'd appreciate whatever you got.