Being a 3" I really don't care.Yep,Jack,it would be a good base,BUT Joao,will gry!
The groom special ordered 9-10 hats without the brand so it wouldn't be there and show up in pics of their wedding day. There were 6 groomsman, himself the groom plus his father & father-in-law, plus I seem to recall one of their grandfathers was present & so honored.Looks like a great hat to convert.I was wondering about the horseshoe brand.I've never converted one because of the brand.
I re-worked this older conversion of mine this weekend. Originally this was a Resistol Stagecoach. It originally had a 6 1/4 inch open crown with fairly straight sides and a slight round top. I was unable to get the sharp and straight lines that I was looking for from the original crown shape, so I re-blocked it this weekend using my 1920's Lundstrom 6 inch tall block. Its the straightest block I have ever bought and ever seen for that matter. It gives that wonderful 20's/30's look. I also ironed the front of the brim a bit flatter and changed the flange a bit to reflect some of the 20's/30's hats that I love. The crown is now 6 inches open, but with a very flat top, and very straight sides. I actually love how this came out.
Here's the link to the original conversion.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?22306-The-Conversion-Corral/page82
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I was going for a hat that looked like the one in this ad.