I often refer to Ebay as " the bay". No reason for it, just a habit. Certainly no ill intention towards the site. I happen to use Ebay and PayPal regularly, and never had any troubles.
Just curious, why is this thread not in "ask a question, get an answer". RBH would have done it if someone else had posted this thread first.
Is it just me or does anyone elsed get tired of the E-PREY or PREY-PAL and
the numerous varations of E-Bay and Pay-Pal.
While I do know both are not perfect.....back when I joined the Lounge, we called it OFAS.
Our Favorite Auction Site.
And the 'tenders [I was not one then] did not like OFAS, and it was not derogatory.
So I ask please .... refer to each of these sites by their name, or not at all.
If the site is not good to deal with.
It will soon be known.
E-Bay and Pay-Pal both are fine in my dealings.
Yeah I've noticed it too. Without ebay, where would one find such great vintage hats?
I've had 148 transactions and zero problems with eBay.You have to know what you are buying though,just be careful and ask questions.Don't get caught up in a bidding war.There will always be another one of whatever it is you think you must have.
So far my favorite source of reasonably priced, high quality fedoras is Akubra. Unfortunately, they don't make a 'town' hat is fawn, at least not from the pictures on Hats Direct's website. Who does? I was really taken with the hat that Michael A(something) the jazz band leader was wearing in his '38-ish Buick and want one like it to wear with my blue blazer and stone slacks. I really, really want a 'fawn' or 'camel' fedora!
Dose anyone know what is going on at Miller Hats? They have changed their web page and apparently have forsaken us fedora types.
The problem with stretching a hat very much is that you are stretching the circumference of the crown, or lower part of the crown, to a larger size, while keeping the circumference (and surface area) of the entire brim the original smaller size. This warps the brim and is unavoidable. The solution is to have the brim reflanged, which effectively "stretches" the brim to the new larger size.If you have to do a complete reblock and flange, you might lose the sweatband, as they really don't stretch very much. The stitching is liable to give way, or crack the leather.
Brad
The hat was originally in my size, in about 1953, but has since contracted over many years of disuse. ...The brim isn't all that bad off, especially when it's snapped down (which is how I wear it)...