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Art Fawcett VS Hall of Fame

WineGuy

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Chinaski said:
Wineguy, that is about as close to The Fedora Lounge logo guy as I've seen anyone come! Great style and great Art lid. :eusa_clap


Wow, thanks Chinaski, I'm flattered! But now you've got my ego going. Let's have a little fun with this. I just started a thread called "I Look Like The Fedora Lounge Logo Guy!" under the "Hats" category. I invite other loungers to dress up and submit their mugs(hat,head, shoulder profile) for review.

http://thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=49255
 

indycop

I'll Lock Up
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Jacksonville, Florida
St.Ignatz said:
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Artlite 2 1/2", underwelt, thin ribbon.
Swwweeeettt!!!:eusa_clap
 

Lloyd

A-List Customer
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Los Angeles
My Oxblood arrived today (lots of pics)

Goodfellow style crown (more or less)
2 5/8 brim
amazing finish on the felt.

best color sample, but not very flattering for me
VSOxbloodApril2010portraitbestcolor.jpg


better portrait shot although I think I won't wear this with a purple shirt
VSOxbloodApril2010portraitbestportr.jpg


with VS Rust for some comparison
VSOxbloodApril2010oxbloodandrust11.jpg


side
VSOxbloodApril2010profile6.jpg


front
VSOxbloodApril2010front12.jpg
 

handlebar bart

Call Me a Cab
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at work
Lloyd said:
Goodfellow style crown (more or less)
2 5/8 brim
amazing finish on the felt.

better portrait shot although I think I won't wear this with a purple shirt
VSOxbloodApril2010portraitbestportr.jpg


front
VSOxbloodApril2010front12.jpg

You are killing me. That is a sharp VS. That sets the bar pretty dang high for the rest of the oxblood hats Art makes.:eusa_clap
 

St.Ignatz

Call Me a Cab
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On the banks of the Karakung.
Viper Man said:
Awesome, Ignatz! I am in line for an Art and am thinking of making it a thin ribbon, too. Is that Granite? 5 1/2" crown? Also, how is the stability of the brim in the featherweight felt?

I went with an under welt because I had the same question. It adds a nice bit of stability and looks real spiffy as well.
Tom D.
 

jporgeck

Familiar Face
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71
Location
Fort Lauderdale
Nice

St.Ignatz said:
CIMG1562.jpg

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Artlite 2 1/2", underwelt, thin ribbon.

I prefer hats with a wider ribbon, however, your hat looks very striking. Seems it didn't take Art very long once he announced that you came into the queue. Seems that was less than a week ago, as I recall. Anyway, enjoy your hat.
 

jporgeck

Familiar Face
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71
Location
Fort Lauderdale
Handsome hat

Lloyd said:
Goodfellow style crown (more or less)
2 5/8 brim
amazing finish on the felt.

best color sample, but not very flattering for me
VSOxbloodApril2010portraitbestcolor.jpg


Looks good on your profile. So this is the oxblood color that many have been speaking of. Nice to finally see it in the felt, so to speak.
 

St.Ignatz

Call Me a Cab
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jporgeck said:
I prefer hats with a wider ribbon, however, your hat looks very striking. Seems it didn't take Art very long once he announced that you came into the queue. Seems that was less than a week ago, as I recall. Anyway, enjoy your hat.
I was in line for a few weeks before my turn came up. That notice was just a courtesy from the gentleman.
Tom D.
 

barrowjh

One Too Many
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Location
Maryville Tennessee
Lloyd's 'amazing finish on the felt'

I agree with the praise for the finish - it really looks nice. Sanded to a creamy finish, nice work by Art. I saw the bodies at Winchester last month; nice to see how different they look after sanding.

I've found that sanding can tend to 'lighten' the color of felt just a bit; vintage felt that has 'been through it' has an outer layer that is trying to unfelt itself, and as the fibers loosen, they create shadows and cause inconsistent light reflection. Sanding to achieve that smooth, creamy finish again also achieves improved light reflection, some of the darker 'smudgy' areas literally disappear - they weren't stains, just 'dead' felt.
 

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