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Sorry if have missed it. Can't connect this fellow with a lounger I've "met."
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fedoralover said:Matt, not to put you on the spot, but I guess I'm going to anyway. Could you be more specific? Others were not impressed either, but a few have given him an "okay" so it seems he may be inconsistent in his work. But I was curious if it was the materials, felt quality etc. or the workmanship or both.
regards fedoralover
Bebop said:I believe that custom hatters are consistantly inconsistant in the quality of their workmanship. That is part of what makes the hat custom.
What does "a complaint about Fedora's work before he started making hats" mean? Was the complaint about something other than hats? Just because you hear only good things about custom hatters does not mean that there are not customers out here that have been disappointed with a hatters work and have not said anything because they realize one mistake does not make a "bad hatter". The art of making anything by hand is and should be somewhat inconsistant. Otherwise we would just buy machine made hats and be done with it. That does not mean that it is bad art. I believe that if you do not have anything nice to say, don't ruin it for others. People find out on their own. Good experiences speak for themselves. Bad experiences are not always worth mentioning.Mulceber said:Isn't that being a little unfair to custom hatters? Fedora and Art are both custom hatters, and I have heard (and in one case experienced) nothing but rave reviews of their work. I have only heard one legitimate complaint about Fedora's work, and that was before he started making hats. -Mulceber
*******Matt Deckard said:The leather band was very much like card board and dried out after sweat hit the band and left. The felt was stiff as a board when I recieved the hat. The felt had a hole in the crown after only a few months worth of wear and the hat shrunk very quickly. The liner was falling out when I recieved the hat. The hat was covered in powder to even the color of the felt and when hit by rain the powder stained my clothes an left the hat slotchy with obvious light and dark spots.
Bebop said:I believe that if you do not have anything nice to say, don't ruin it for others. People find out on their own. Good experiences speak for themselves. Bad experiences are not always worth mentioning.
**********John in Covina said:*******Time frame for this debacle? When did you order & receive this hat? Plus the length of time you wore it for the shortcomings to become apparent?
Maybe if it was once or twice out of a hundred, inconsistant would not be the proper word to use. You are right. To me inconsistant does not mean a bad job a fairly large part of the time. It means you are not quite sure when "bad" will rear it's head. A tip of the hat to the hatters that do a bad job once or twice out of a hundred. I do know that it makes a big difference if you are one of those "once or twice out of a hundred" and by asking around you end up finding out that there are more than just one or two out of a hundred that just don't like rocking any boats by putting anyone down.Mulceber said:Before Fedora started making hats he reblocked Akubras, PB's, etc. There was one complaint he did on the job he did on one of those jobs. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
I think this is a case of miscommunication. When you say hatters are inconsistant, it implies that they do a bad job a fairly large percent of the time. If he does a bad job once or twice out of a hundred, that's not really what I'd call inconsistant. -Mulceber
Excellent! :eusa_clap Comparing it to a restaurant and a chef having a bad day is right on. You would not call the chef inconsistant and you don't want to tell everyone not to eat there without giving the chef at least a second chance but you sure hope he has a good day the day you order your food. Do you take a chance and go to this restaurant with the chef that has a bad day once in a while or do you go to Sizzler or Red Lobster where there is tons of consistancy in the food because it is mass produced? McDonalds has a very consistant quality of food. Even if you don't like it, it is consistant.John in Covina said:**********
I am thinking that if it was say several years ago, maybe he's had a chance to improve his craft and perhaps upgraded his raw materials. Plus if you don't tell him, how's he supposed to know?[huh]
It's like going to a restaurant. Many restaurants aren't their best when they first open, things can be rocky at the start. Also, everyone including chefs can have a bad night. :eusa_doh:
if possible I try to reserve final judgement after a second try.
Make it a double!
***************Bebop said:Excellent! :eusa_clap Comparing it to a restaurant and a chef having a bad day is right on. You would not call the chef inconsistant and you don't want to tell everyone not to eat there without giving the chef at least a second chance but you sure hope he has a good day the day you order your food. Do you take a chance and go to this restaurant with the chef that has a bad day once in a while or do you go to Sizzler or Red Lobster where there is tons of consistancy in the food because it is mass produced? McDonalds has a very consistant quality of food. Even if you don't like it, it is consistant.