I have no experience with this company, more like I was sent some unsolicited Instagram DMs, but they are in Bogotá and apparently have blocks, flanges, hatting tools, and Panama hat bodies. A little bit closer to you than the other US based sources I know of...
Yes, it's very possible to make hats with a minimum of tools. Of course having a brim press would allow one to make more substantially built hats, it's not strictly necessary.
You would need a block; flange; an iron; good source of steam; and an assortment of hand tools. The brim tolliker is...
vintage felts are denser than their modern equivalents. On the earlier hats we can probably attribute that to the use of mercury on the fur before the felting process. Also, the felts were likely just processed longer during the felting process. Sometimes they were stored for a while and 'aged'...
Maybe we can entice @ChicagoWayVito to share some more angles of his recently acquired Stratoliner block.
I don't recall ever seeing a 123 block 'in the wild.' I seem to recall reading somewhere that Stetson blocks were proprietary and that they had a tendency to destroy them whenever an...
have you by chance tried the ribbon from Guy Morse Brown?
https://www.hatblocks.co.uk/product/galloon-ribbon/
The manufacturer is T.W. Brachers in the UK, GMB sells shorter segments. Herbert Johnson uses the 38mm Brown as the Indy ribbon. It's modern ribbon, but supposed to be very high quality...
Does anyone here even have a modern 6x? It's not one of the more popular Hatco Stetsons around these parts. I've only ever seen one at the Garland outlet store and the ones they had in that day were definitely outlet hats.
I have a Resistol 10x Cogburn that I use as a rain hat. It holds up...
the current 4x is a wool felt and there is no 4x OR in the lineup.
So, yes, grades have changed. As to whether your 4x is the same composition as the current 6x, who knows? The blends are never disclosed.
Thanks gents, happy to share. It was a bit of a surreal experience to travel again, but a friend invited me along on this little jaunt and it was hard to pass up. It tickled me a little bit to travel to Spain from SF, as California was of course previously a Spanish province. The oldest building...
Back home stateside after 4 different airports (cheap fare, whaddya gonna do?) I spent the the afternoon yesterday in the town of Girona, Spain (Catalonia), just about 40 mins outside of Barcelona by high speed train. During its history, both Charlemagne and Napolean's forces battled there...
Presuming he bought it in the UK, there's only a handful of brands, and AFAIK, all are manufactured by Christy's.
This Lock looks pretty darn close: https://www.lockhatters.com/collections/men-trilbies-porkpie-hats/products/wetherby-trilby
The other London Hatters are Bates and Herbert Johnson.
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