Cornshucker77
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Very nice Scott. I like the bash.Lone Star Hatters- 2 3/4 brim, 5 1/2 open crown
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Thanks Perry!Very nice Scott. I like the bash.
I do love that hat Greg!!Too hot for just about any hat much less a black one. Perfect morning for sitting in the AC in front of the J-1 and reshaping the No. 1, though. Put a little more roll in the fenders and raised the back of the crown and lowered the front as much as I could.
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Looks just fine to me BB. Do you roll the fenders by freehand or do you use any kind of guide?Too hot for just about any hat much less a black one. Perfect morning for sitting in the AC in front of the J-1 and reshaping the No. 1, though. Put a little more roll in the fenders and raised the back of the crown and lowered the front as much as I could.
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Looks just fine to me BB. Do you roll the fenders by freehand or do you use any kind of guide?
I keep a couple lengths of cotton clothesline rope handy too. I also have 2 different sizes of rolling pins that were my mom's. The smaller of the two which I think was for pastries works the best, just as a guide to start the roll with.Thanks, HJ. Usually freehand, using my thumbs on the inside of the roll across my chest or stomach as I stand, trying to achieve that slight curvature to the hat. I keep a couple of lengths of different sized rope as I sometimes use it depending on what i'm trying to achieve.
That looks great Cuz. And I appreciate the effort it took to get those outdoor pics. I know just exactly how hot it was.Too hot for just about any hat much less a black one. Perfect morning for sitting in the AC in front of the J-1 and reshaping the No. 1, though. Put a little more roll in the fenders and raised the back of the crown and lowered the front as much as I could.
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The journey ended well!Churchill Ltd. Red River from Neiman Marcus. Before (outback disaster) and after (mini gus ).
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Too hot for just about any hat much less a black one. Perfect morning for sitting in the AC in front of the J-1 and reshaping the No. 1, though. Put a little more roll in the fenders and raised the back of the crown and lowered the front as much as I could.
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That is one OUTSTANDING looking hat!
I do love that hat Greg!!
That looks great Cuz. And I appreciate the effort it took to get those outdoor pics. I know just exactly how hot it was.
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Too hot for just about any hat much less a black one. Perfect morning for sitting in the AC in front of the J-1 and reshaping the No. 1, though. Put a little more roll in the fenders and raised the back of the crown and lowered the front as much as I could.
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Do you curl the edge first and then put in the fenders or vice versa?