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Akubra Overload

G MAN

One of the Regulars
Messages
208
Location
Nobleton Ontario
I'm going to try and wear all of my hats this fall.
I have some hats I haven't worn in years, yet I keep looking for new ones.
Is it a sickness? Why am I always looking for my next hat?
Oh well, look who I'm asking, this place is where my problem started.
Cheers

Banjo Paterson​

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BlackSmp

New in Town
Messages
48
Location
Sweden
I'm going to try and wear all of my hats this fall.
I have some hats I haven't worn in years, yet I keep looking for new ones.
Is it a sickness? Why am I always looking for my next hat?
Oh well, look who I'm asking, this place is where my problem started.
Cheers

Banjo Paterson​

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Yeah, I'm just in the beginning but keeps looking for new hats :)
 
Messages
19,001
Location
Central California
I’ve been wearing lots of Akubras to start the felt season.
Black 1960s Stylemaster,
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Brown Fed IV,
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Cattleman and Snowy River,
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My new acorn fawn Stylemaster (and Etsuko’s light sand Leisure Time),
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and the Snowy River again.
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Your vintage black Stylemaster looks to be of more generous proportions that the current version. It actually looks larger than the Fed IV to me. Maybe just angles?
 

The Shoe

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,181
Location
Wakayama, Japan
Your vintage black Stylemaster looks to be of more generous proportions that the current version. It actually looks larger than the Fed IV to me. Maybe just angles?
Angles and bashes, I believe.
A few side-by-sides and measurements:
The Fed IV is significantly taller in the crown than either Stylemaster.
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Fed IV
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Vintage Stylemaster
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The modern Stylemaster is taller than the vintage
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But this is likely due to the shallower bash.
Modern
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Vintage
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Side-by side
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6 cm brim on the modern
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More like 6½ on the vintage
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7cm on the Fed IV
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That’s my 10 pics. I want to add one more, so another post coming up.
 
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The Shoe

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,181
Location
Wakayama, Japan
Your vintage black Stylemaster looks to be of more generous proportions that the current version. It actually looks larger than the Fed IV to me. Maybe just angles?
One final thought is that the vintage has only very slight, almost unnoticeable front pinches. I’ve been considering trying to put some deeper ones in, though I’m not sure how the very thin, soft felt would hold. Anyhow, the lack of a noticeable pinch may also contribute to an overall bulkier look to the hat.
 

LEOSTARK

New in Town
Messages
49
I see The Hattery has restocked heritage fawn FedIVs. Has there been any comment on the quality of the product after they resumed production? I sent The Hattery with the same question.
 
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18,209
Nice. I’ve been trying to get my side indentations (if that is the correct English word) as visible as yours but never been able to them as good as yours.

What is the trick? :)
Thank you for the compliment! The depth somewhat depends on the style of crease you want. The depth can be achieved if your crease has a gentle roll for the crease shoulder. If you are wanting a diamond crease with a razor sharp thin shoulder then you will usually be sacrificing depth, depending on the felt.

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As far as setting the depth use plenty of steam & I use a big stainless steel salad spoon to press it in & hold until the steam cools. Then work small areas at a time to achieve the shape you want. Aluminum spoons can mark lighter colors of felt so be sure to use stainless steel.
 

Scooterz

Practically Family
Messages
847
Location
The Great Plains
Nice. I’ve been trying to get my side indentations (if that is the correct English word) as visible as yours but never been able to them as good as yours.

What is the trick? :)
My Akubra hats are almost all thicker and less moldable than some of my other felt hats. They are also all a little different from each other. I get better results by spraying them with cold distilled water to shape them than I do using steam. But I just have a little jiffy steamer. I usually have to spray them and shape them a little and do it again (maybe three times) after they dry to get them to take deeper side dents. Jack is right about it also depends on the overall shape you are going for and overall crown height you have to work with.
 

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