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scottyrocks,thanks.Joao,not lost.I think It died as a western and was reborn a fedora.
You buy it = you own it. Do with it as you like. I'm not a hat historian or collector. I'm a hat wearer. If I buy one, I'm going to do what I want to it so I'll wear it. If not, why bother?I have my eye on a beautiful Stetson No.1 Quality cattleman's crease and I was wondering if you guys would convert a No.1 quality hat or if it's too good of a hat to touch? Would you guys cut it or leave it alone?
If you'll wear it in the original state, then don't convert it. Is it more valuable to you as is or as a felt body to make something even more valuable to you?I have every intent on wearing the hat. I guess I was just asking if it they are an especially valuable or collectible. I'm thinking of converting it to a Open Road clone (minus the ribbon edge).
It depends on the person.I was just asking if it they are an especially valuable or collectible. I'm thinking of converting it to a Open Road clone (minus the ribbon edge).
What's the hat look like? Do you have a picture of it? I like both Westerns and Fedoras. When I get a Western that has a tapered up crown and a taco brim, I reblock and recrease the crown to make it straighter and I reshape the brim so it doesn't rise up so high on the sides. If I like it after I put it on, I leave it Western. If I don't, I convert it to a Fedora.I have my eye on a beautiful Stetson No.1 Quality cattleman's crease and I was wondering if you guys would convert a No.1 quality hat or if it's too good of a hat to touch? Would you guys cut it or leave it alone?
Thanks buddy. Gotta love Hank. One of Honky Tonk's greatest.TJones, that looks really good and Hank ain't bad either.
I really like that Campaign Hat bow and the color contrast.Back to the sewing board... I changed out the ribbon on my most recent rework of an older conversion. I went with a darker thin ribbon and added a Campaign style bow.
The stitching is hidden on the bow work...
Before: the ribbon I switched out
Some Honky Tonk from Hank Locklin