Not yet, and I doubt it'd sag at all. I used a single piece of wire, looped it on the left side and stretched it tight on the right side using industrial, compressor blown staples. The hats are too light, even the heavy ones to make this thing droop.
Left side:
Right side with the staples.
I've been working on the shelf I use to store my hats and decided to try to make a floating row, similar as to how Graham displays his hats at Optimo.
The way I had it involved laying a long piece of cardboard on top of one hat and then sit another on top of this. This method was a bit...
Thanks, Al (and Alan). I'm really liking this Borsalino! I'm not a fan of B&N but since the last independent spanish bookstore closed a few years back here in NY, they are the only local source for literature in my language :(
Al, I feel like I was just there with you. Thanks for sharing these lovely and well achieved shots. Let me ask you a hat question: did you crease your silverbelly or did Graham block it that way? I love the perfect teardrop!
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