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Thanks Ian - can you paraphrase? I'm not a member of COW so I can't see the thread.
The Henry is blocked at 5 1/2" open crown if it's a 7 1/4" and then increasing with bigger sizes et vice versa to keep the proportions. The same was done to the brim.
This hat, the Henry is the finest made factory hat I have ever owned. And I have owned em' all. If they had a factory hatmaking contest, judged by hatters, I really do think this hat would win, hands down. But of course, that was our intention when we developed it. I say "we" loosely, because Marc did all of the work, in communicating to the factory what was and was not acceptable by us.
My own hat is still the most comfortable new hat that I own. I love Marc's choice of leather for the sweatbands. Unlike most, it is NOT the grayish blue color on the back side, that you see in sweats made today. Very vintage like. The only exception is the Akubras, to my knowledge.
The Henry, being what it is, is probably the most expensive hat for any factory to make. It's on a totally different level than the other factory hats, from the Portugal body to the sweatband, and bow work. It just costs alot more to get a really good hat made today. And you don't really see many in the same class. I imagine the body sent in from Portugal, costs more than a completed hat in another brand. Well, I know it does. The Henry costs us more than the retail on many factory hats. If we were to mark them up the usual markup, for hats, the Henry would be just too expensive to sell. It would cost as much as one of my handmade hats. So, eventhough it seems expensive, the markup we have is low compared to other factory hats.
Joeyeah_right said:I have been following this thread and have joined COW also and have been reading the thread about the Henry there and am torn now as to whether i should get the FedIV Deluxe in Brown as my next hat (I have a carbon grey FedIV at the moment and want a brown hat next), or whether I should spend that bit extra and go for the Henry. It really is tough to choose as I don't have much money at the moment but really want a brown hat, and I know the Henry will be great, but is it worth the extra over the FedIV Deluxe?
FurFeltFedora said:Thanks for the info Harry, it's appreciated. One more question of you (being a Henry owner yourself) - is the liner sewn in or glued in? And are there any marking on the liner? I heard somewhere that it's just plain white.
jlee562 said:Steve Delk used to do the Magnoli HJs, but he recently quit, not sure who is working on them now.
The Henry was in planning stages and was released right around the time of the premiere of the movie, slightly afterwards perhaps. I'm not sure of the chronology and how that fits with when the Fed IV was introduced. But the Fed IV was a vintage block, not a redesign per se.
Tone said:Missed that part. What does the Magnoli look like before the "reblock", exactly?
Tone said:lol Seriously. What's the real difference between these? That's funny, though. But what are they doing for any real difference among them? We're talking about jacking the price up a whole $250.00 here!
Indy Mag and I finally got that new felt in from HJ yesterday. This new felt will solve the quality issues I have had with their other felt. The new felt appears to be the same thickness as the Raiders felt, and is a much more stable felt. I am impressed with it. It doesn't shrink like crazy when you hit it with heat or steam, and has more meat than what HJ has been putting out in the last few years. I absolutely love it. It is more expensive for him to buy, but worth every cent. Heads above their regular offering. I can finally feel really good about these HJs I do for Indy. It's the best rabbit felt I have seen since I sold my last vintage HJ. His customers will be very surprised, and very happy. Fedora