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ChicagoWayVito

Practically Family
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699
My latest hat.

Specs:
Quality: 100% Beaver
Color: Navy Blue
Crown Height: 5 1/2 inches
Crown Ribbon: 5/8 inch, Navy Blue, 1920's Vintage
Brim Width: 3 1/8 inch (without under welt); 2 3/4 inch (after under welt)

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This hat is completely hand made by me. The vent holes I punched each one by hand using a leather punch. I invented my own process for doing under welts because I don't have appropriate flanges to assist in folding over the felt. The flange on the hat is shallow because the only flange I have is a shallow cup. The fit is awesome, I worked the hat over early on to ensure it would be a perfect fit and it fits like a glove.
 

ChicagoWayVito

Practically Family
Messages
699
Very impressive!
Nice look, great color. Yes, very impressive!
Awesome and love the nice look of it. I like my penmans raiders in beaver but the finish on it is almost indistinguishable from rabbit. Now my AB, that's another story. So when I see finishes like this in 100% beaver I am wowed.
I like like the color.

I appreciate the kind words. The finish on this hat feels super nice. It was pounced with 3 different grits of sand paper and I finished off by going through a process called Luring which is basically rubbing of oil. The grits of sand paper were 240, 320, and 600. Oh, I also set in on fire to burn off some strands of fur.
 

Bigger Don

Practically Family
I appreciate the kind words.
Those aren't just "kind words", they're words of admiration not just for what you produced but that you've taken on a project that I would find quite daunting, took risks, invented your own process to overcome a lack of tools, etc.

So, when are you hanging out your shingle. :)
 

ChicagoWayVito

Practically Family
Messages
699
Those aren't just "kind words", they're words of admiration not just for what you produced but that you've taken on a project that I would find quite daunting, took risks, invented your own process to overcome a lack of tools, etc.

So, when are you hanging out your shingle. :)

Thank you very much. I owe a lot of my passion and learning to the lounge. I have learned a lot from the members, so I am humbled by your response. JW of JW Hats has also shared much of his knowledge with me. Cane Rod Maker has also provided some mentoring as well. Still very much a student of making hats so for the time it will be as I can find time between work and family time.
 

Michael R.

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,889
Location
West Tennessee USA
My latest hat.

Specs:
Quality: 100% Beaver
Color: Navy Blue
Crown Height: 5 1/2 inches
Crown Ribbon: 5/8 inch, Navy Blue, 1920's Vintage
Brim Width: 3 1/8 inch (without under welt); 2 3/4 inch (after under welt)

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This hat is completely hand made by me. The vent holes I punched each one by hand using a leather punch. I invented my own process for doing under welts because I don't have appropriate flanges to assist in folding over the felt. The flange on the hat is shallow because the only flange I have is a shallow cup. The fit is awesome, I worked the hat over early on to ensure it would be a perfect fit and it fits like a glove.

Kevin that Baby is SWEET !!!! WOW !!!
 

Bigger Don

Practically Family
After seeing @ChicagoWayVito's new hat, I humbly present some shots of my e Gus Miller...

First, a toast to the new arrival...
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That shot probably best captures the colors. I'll try more in natural light tomorrow.

And the shark's gill that cost me another few waiting days. Well worth it!
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Where was it created?
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..and who made it for whom?
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Messages
15,259
Location
Arlington, Virginia
My latest hat.

Specs:
Quality: 100% Beaver
Color: Navy Blue
Crown Height: 5 1/2 inches
Crown Ribbon: 5/8 inch, Navy Blue, 1920's Vintage
Brim Width: 3 1/8 inch (without under welt); 2 3/4 inch (after under welt)

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This hat is completely hand made by me. The vent holes I punched each one by hand using a leather punch. I invented my own process for doing under welts because I don't have appropriate flanges to assist in folding over the felt. The flange on the hat is shallow because the only flange I have is a shallow cup. The fit is awesome, I worked the hat over early on to ensure it would be a perfect fit and it fits like a glove.

Kevin, nice work, buddy.
Looks great!
 
Messages
12,384
Location
Albany Oregon
I heard somewhere if you have three of something, you have started a collection. Well, my third 1950s back bow hat arrived today! Took a chance on a poorly described/bad photo ebay listing, and am quite pleased. A nice medium grey Lee back bow. This model is called a "SmartLee". I found a price tag of $10.95 and a possible 1958 date under the sweat. A full photo essay in the Lee Hat thread.
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Crown came in a little crushed, needs some steam. I know these Lee hats came pre-blocked from the factory, there is evidence of this waiting to be brought back to life.
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RJR

Messages
10,620
Location
Iowa
My latest hat.

Specs:
Quality: 100% Beaver
Color: Navy Blue
Crown Height: 5 1/2 inches
Crown Ribbon: 5/8 inch, Navy Blue, 1920's Vintage
Brim Width: 3 1/8 inch (without under welt); 2 3/4 inch (after under welt)

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View attachment 58731

This hat is completely hand made by me. The vent holes I punched each one by hand using a leather punch. I invented my own process for doing under welts because I don't have appropriate flanges to assist in folding over the felt. The flange on the hat is shallow because the only flange I have is a shallow cup. The fit is awesome, I worked the hat over early on to ensure it would be a perfect fit and it fits like a glove.
Great looking,nice job.
 

Dlaniger

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,314
Location
Philadelphia PA
After seeing @ChicagoWayVito's new hat, I humbly present some shots of my e Gus Miller...

First, a toast to the new arrival...
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That shot probably best captures the colors. I'll try more in natural light tomorrow.

And the shark's gill that cost me another few waiting days. Well worth it!
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Where was it created?
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..and who made it for whom?
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Great hat and a great scotch! The good life!


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