I agree buddy. Going to the ER wasn't what I had in mind for a birthday celebration, either. You've already had two back surgeries? Hopefully you don't have to have that third one. I'm hoping to avoid having the first one. Thank you for the prayers, buddy. I definitely need them.
Early this a.m. I celebrated my 70th with a trip to the ER. For this special birthday occasion I wore my rare, hard to find, Ram Truck ball cap. The conclusion was that I had some arthritis, narrowing of some vertebrae, and some deterioration of some discs. Painful stuff.
You're welcome buddy. As far as the difficulty level in sewing the binding to a curled brim, it's fairly easy. It's more time consuming than anything else. Especially if you're sewing by hand. The only difficulty I find when hand sewing is that my back gives out if I'm sitting too long.
The Campdraft is going to have a wider brim than the hat Heston is wearing in that picture. His brim looks to be either a 2 1/2 or a 2 5/8 as compared to the Campdraft's 2 3/4 brim. Not sure what the open crown height is on his hat. Could be either a 5 1/2 or even 6 inches. In any event, yes...
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You're very welcome buddy. I believe you'll find the Campdraft to be a good choice for its versatility. Whether Campdraft or Fed IV, or any other style, my experience with Akubra is that they make a solid hat that should you last many years.
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Anyway, just to show how versatile thin ribbons can be, (goes well with either dress wear or casual wear), this is Robert Ryan sporting a thin ribbon with casual wear in the movie "Bad Day at Black Rock". Robert Ryan stood 6'4 and the profile of this thin ribbon suits his overall features well...
I'm guessing maybe late '50s-early '60s with the red sewn in liner and the look of the manufacturer's tag. I've worked on a gang of Resistols and other Byer / Rolnick hats, but still am no expert on dating them. Just a guess. Hopefully someone will chime in who has more expertise.
Definitely agreed, watching old movies. I especially like the classic fedoras you see in film noir from the 1940s - early 1950s. Murder My Sweet with Dick Powell had a nice collection of classic fedoras. Out of the Past with Robert Mitchum was another good one. Glenn Ford and Alan Ladd also...
From your description and your casual dress style I believe a thin ribbon like a Campdraft from Akubra would suit you well. Thin ribbons are pretty versatile and go well with either casual or dress wear. It has dimensions somewhat close to what you're looking for. It's an open crown fedora that...
One of my earlier conversions. '60s era Bradford Westerner that I converted to a thin ribbon fedora.
Excuse the poor indoor lighting....
A little Rock A Billy from Elvis and The Stray Cats...
"Let's Play House", Stray Cats...
Elvis' recorded version...
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