3thoubucks
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I'm just a Raiders hat guy, so I stick to Club Obi Wan, but I think you'll find this important, (or ludicrous). Last week I bought a vintage Lock and Co fedora on ebay. It didn't have a size tag, and the seller estimated an inner circumference of 22 1/2 inches. I measured it at 22 15/16. My head measures 22 1/8, so I had me a way too large hat. (I guessed it had a 2 1/2 inch brim, but it was only 2 3/16)
The only way to make it wearable was to cinch up the ribbon so much, I had to remove the sweatband and put in a smaller one. It makes sense to me, that this is how the Raiders hat was modified. -3 reasons. One, the brim break seems to be way out on the brim in the front and back of the Raiders hat. Two, this generates in effect, a perfect "dimensional cut" brim. Three, this much ribbon cinching produces the horrendous grove down the crown in the front bash, same as the Raiders hat.
I always thought the hat was cinched up, but never made the leap to using a smaller sweatband. Therefore I made my own fuller blocks, and searched ebay daily for a Herbert Johnson with an unusually full block. Now I believe the Raiders hat was just a typical block of the day. This Lock & Co hat's open crown shape looks the same a new open crown Akubra Federation 4.
That's a size 57 Akubra sweatband. I'm between a size 57 and 58. A size 58 would have fit better, but I was able to leave a gap where the grove down the front bash goes. My forehead is more vertical than Ford's, and might have pushed the grove out.
I always thought the hat was cinched up, but never made the leap to using a smaller sweatband. Therefore I made my own fuller blocks, and searched ebay daily for a Herbert Johnson with an unusually full block. Now I believe the Raiders hat was just a typical block of the day. This Lock & Co hat's open crown shape looks the same a new open crown Akubra Federation 4.