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are 40s fedora crowns shorter and tapered?

rlk

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Counter example

5-1/4" open crown for this c.1940 Cervo Bantam
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Don't forget lack of scale and angle(lens focal length and position) in photos as well as ribbon height. Which is taller or squarer? Lets put the two examples together(they are both size 5-1/2/58/7-1/4):

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DJH

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im trying to find a new hat that doesnt have taper and to no avail am i succeeding are crowns in the 40's shorter and tapered with the 2 1/2 inch brim or am i thinking of the 30's hats?

D_N, as well as the great examples that Josh and Robert have provided, there is also a thread by Dinerman you might want to check out.
This covers how hat styles changed through the decades - Vintage Fedoras by Decade
 
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im trying to find a new hat that doesnt have taper and to no avail am i succeeding are crowns in the 40's shorter and tapered with the 2 1/2 inch brim or am i thinking of the 30's hats?

Some of the 1930's hats were tall with no taper. One that is cloe to that 30's style are the ones Matt Deckard has produced.
In a way we should remember that during various eras there were a large number of styles produced, what may influence us is what do we see as prevelant during that specific era in film.

If you can do a search for "reverse taper" too.

Hat's that are available with open crowns that ae tall crowns will tend to allow more styls of bash and not taper as much. I have had several hats come as open crown and they are Akubra Squatter, Akubra Bushman, Akubra Campdaft and the Deckard MD-1.

the Squatter has a great late forties widebrim look.
 
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kaosharper1

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The VS hat in my avatar was modeled on Bogart's "Maltese Falcon" hat. The block is straight but the crease (a diamond) gives it a slight taper. The Stendahl (also in the Art Fawcett thread) is based on a 1920s hat and it has a definite taper that is made by the cattleman style crease. The hat itself has little or no taper.
 
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I rarely (could be never) see that type of blocking (straighter edge) in 1920/30s German and Austrian city style soft felt hats.
 
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