Mahagonny Bill
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That is one sweet lid! Well done! :eusa_clap
Benny Holiday said:I'm not sure if I ought to thank you for making me want one even more Tim. How's that Aussie dollar looking this week?
I think Tim was refering to the pre-creased, open crown measurement of the crown height...He's taken a good bit of that depth away with that crease & inner tear drop.DRB said:Tim, when you wrote that the crown was 6 inches I was imagining a hat with a tall crown, but the hat does not look tall on you at all. I like it.
It looks to be a 4 ligne ribbon edge binding = very subtle.Musashi said:.... I especially like the edge. Whats that called. Bound-edge? I may have to get that on my next VS.. which will be a while, just got two. one is in the mail, but i really like what Art did with the edge. The binding is not 'too-wide' like i find most edge bindings.
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Musashi said:That is a beautiful hat. Stunning. I especially like the edge. Whats that called. Bound-edge? I may have to get that on my next VS.. which will be a while, just got two. one is in the mail, but i really like what Art did with the edge. The binding is not 'too-wide' like i find most edge bindings.
I wonder what your photography secrets are. I have a light tent but I still dont seem to get shots that good. Perhaps its the operator and not the equipment.
Art Fawcett said:Very nice pics Tim, Thanks for making the extra effort
Cane Rod Maker said:IF you would have been here, witnessed this and saw the very little light that was on the hat, and in the room; you would have said NO DAMM WAY. I could barely see, that's no lie. But after the first shot, I was stoked!! The color and clairity was superb. I proceed to take the remainder of the shots.
Musashi said:I actually totally believe it. 3 seconds is enough time to get a lot of light gathered. As long as everything remains perfectly still it SHOULD work well. I will have to give this approach a try! Thanks for the tips!
Pompidou said:It's funny - I look at the felt samples from Art, and they're classy, albeit a bit subdued. I see photos of Art hats and the colors are vibrant. It's amazing how much the intensity of the light affects the color. I like the Oxblood presented here. I like the deep purple of it. Of the samples I got, the brightest felt in the red/purple color spectrum was cabernet, and was my choice accordingly, but after this thread, I can see an oxblood and a forest green (another one I'm being drawn to) in my future. My mother picked cabernet and a girl I'm friends with agreed, so cabernet it is, but I do like that oxblood.