Landman
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- San Antonio, TX
Mike, great! Looks sharp, your reshaping! Very good job!
Thanks Manfred. It has been getting a lot of use in this Texas heat.
Mike, great! Looks sharp, your reshaping! Very good job!
Another beauty. Well done, Josh!
Great job.... I like the bash... Was it done dry or wet?
Super... this height seems just right.
Very tasty Josh, well done!
Josh, wonderful reshaping work, a classic!
Josh, I thought that a 6+" crown would be too high, but the proportions on your conversion look great. Another good job.:eusa_clap
Wow, no kidding! Very bold, Manfred. Cutting the crown off the black one must have required some serious intestinal fortitude.
Nothing so daring happens at my house, I'm afraid, merely an ironing out of a homburg brim. Even so, I'm pleased with the outcome and wanted to share closeups of a fairly obvious result with this simple conversion.
Here's the whole hat, after:
This is what the top of the brim looks like afterward:
And here's the bottom, where most of the grosgrain binding winds up:
It's a different look, for sure. Opinions?
Josh, fantastic, great job done. That looks really sharp what you do! You have the feeling what looks good!
Holy cow, Josh. That's astounding work!
Yeah, that is definitely an amazing job. Makes me want to start-up a conversion project...