Bob Roberts
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I too see no taper. Maybe if you broaden up that severely tight Indy pinch a bit it wouldn't pull in the top so much... but there isn't really any taper goin on. Enjoy yer hat.
this cat seems obsessed with this "Indy crease" ... but I agree with youOne thing I have figured out is that if I run the side ceases back a little farther I can get better, straighter lines. The Fed can be a little tricky and moon is absolutely right about the lack of consistency with Akubra.
I also don't really see the taper either though.
With that blocking and the felt its nearly impossible to get those hats to look just right. I think Bob's tawny Fed has one of the best looking creases I've seen on a Fed but that requires a hat that was processed right and the guys on the felt side of the assembly line was paying attention to what he was doing not to mention the good hands of the guy doing the creasing.this cat seems obsessed with this "Indy crease" ... but I agree with you
also if you spread out the center crease into a sort of diamond or C it will take away that sort of oblong thing he is calling taper ... but again ... sacrilege to the "Indy crease" crowd
sometimes a hat just doesn't want a center crease ... on some hoods if the center crease is not right down the middle one side will tilt or bubble ... listen to the felt and don't force a crease the hat doesn't want to fulfill your adventurer fantasies
That's Akubra for ya.Thought I'd post some better images so you can see where I'm coming from.
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Also, the dark brown hat feels extremely stiff when compared to the Moonstone hat. It's almost like they're two totally different hats.
Akubra is the most inconsistent hat company I have ever seen
also I see no taper
for future reference ask questions here
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/ask-a-question-get-an-answer.41576/
a moderator moved it to its appropriate place so obviously this is where it is supposed to beI don't see a question in my original post.
been asking myself that question for yearsSo then why do people recommend them so highly and say how great they are?
a moderator moved it to its appropriate place so obviously this is where it is supposed to be
bullying ?You seem to really enjoy online bullying. Perhaps there's a better place for you to do that than here.
I can't see a taper but the crown on the brown hat is higher than your moonstone crown. Lower the crown on the brown Fed a bit more and that should give it a squarer look.Thought I'd post some better images so you can see where I'm coming from.
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Also, the dark brown hat feels extremely stiff when compared to the Moonstone hat. It's almost like they're two totally different hats.
Nothing wrong. Are you talking about side to side taper or front to back, which can actually look like reverse taper. This is side to side. View attachment 73774 View attachment 73775
With that blocking and the felt its nearly impossible to get those hats to look just right. I think Bob's tawny Fed has one of the best looking creases I've seen on a Fed but that requires a hat that was processed right and the guys on the felt side of the assembly line was paying attention to what he was doing not to mention the good hands of the guy doing the creasing.
Those hats need to spend more time on the blocks with more water, heat and pouncing to really get that felt dense and the memory of the block shape really implanted into the felt. Until that happens creasing those hats will always be hit or miss.
I love the color combination of the heritage fawn Fed but I COULD NOT make that hat look good to my eye. I had to block it several times with my 52 block to finally get something I can tolerate.
Aint mine. Thx all the same!Those are handsome hats, brother!
I agree. The taller the crease, the more the curvature of the domed open crown can affect the shape, giving it a more curved appearance that Ninman could be perceiving as taper.I can't see a taper but the crown on the brown hat is higher than your moonstone crown. Lower the crown on the brown Fed a bit more and that should give it a squarer look.
I was talking to one of our Hatter Pals a while back , and as many of us have figured out , there is a different consistency in the same felt (Beaver to Beaver , Rabbit to Rabbit) because of the dyes . Some cause the hood to be more brittle , others softer . Every color Dye is different , and makes the felt react differently . Plus the Hatter has to learn the felt of each color , some are easy to work with , and others need their own special thing to pounce well and look smooth and clean , consistently . Then there are bad hoods that just happen . I was told generally certain groups of colors produced less pliable felt , others seemed to turn into Butter . I imagine it all has to do with the Dyes just as I was told . Chemicals are used today that produce a certain color dye that years ago might have contained mercury or something making the felt feel totally different , AKA that Buttery Clay Like Felt basically unattainable today for whatever reason . Living Better Through Chemicals < wasn't that DOW Chemicals slogan ?
I think thats the reason Akubra and other companies have Hats of one color that are great and the same Hat in another color thats tougher to work . I know Mi Amigo was Borsalino shopping and noticed a difference in the same Hat in different colors . Color makes a Difference . Just the way it is .