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Strapped-4-Cache

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Greg - try using the menu option (three vertical dots) at the upper right of the screen. That should give you a list of options including Refresh, Reply, Share, Web View and Copy URL. If you use the Reply option it should allow you to add a pic to your posts.
 

GregNYC

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Thanks S4C, I'll give it a try...

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buler

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I have a early 50's stetson fedora ,light grey 3x beaver that is great shape, except it has now got rust colored stains all over it.
It's been in the box for many years and was not stained when put away. Has anyone seen similar stains and could suggest which cleaning method would work best in this case.
I will try to include picture of hat.
Thank you for any guidance.
dave

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Dave, I had a Stetson with a few spots similar to those on your hat. Mine were lighter in color and there were only 3 or 4. I cleaned them by giving the hat a naptha bath. Not sure if it will work on your hat or not. I would suggest soaking the hat in naptha and also using a good brush and scrubbing all of the felt with the naptha.
Please search the hats section for the naptha cleaning threads and read the warnings. This stuff is extremely flammable and also linked to cancer. Use at your own risk.

B
 

Strapped-4-Cache

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RJR - not sure about how to help. I'm using Android - are you on iOS?
There's a bunch of people on here who use Tapatalk, so I'm sure someone will know how to overcome the issue.
Sorry I'm unable to help more.
 

who444444

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usa
Dave, I had a Stetson with a few spots similar to those on your hat. Mine were lighter in color and there were only 3 or 4. I cleaned them by giving the hat a naptha bath. Not sure if it will work on your hat or not. I would suggest soaking the hat in naptha and also using a good brush and scrubbing all of the felt with the naptha.
Please search the hats section for the naptha cleaning threads and read the warnings. This stuff is extremely flammable and also linked to cancer. Use at your own risk.

B

Thanks for the advice. I think that it may need pro help as I am not willing to risk the naptha treatment on it yet.
 

JTSwifty

New in Town
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9
Location
Detroit
New in town - new question. I've come across a hat in photos from the 1870's to the 1890's. It looks a bit like a sort of Homburg but with a wider brim (see photos: one is signed and dated 1883; the other is a photo of C.H.Spurgeon in London who died in 1892). Does anyone recognize this hat? Does it have a name? Is there anything like it being made anymore?

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Greyryder

One of the Regulars
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Kind of looks like a Homburg variant. I think the brims are usually shaped a little differently, these days.
 

Aether

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I'm sure this info is on the Lounge already, but I can't find it!

Anyway. I want to get a newish fur felt hat into an open crown - I don't have access to a block - so what would be best?

Thanks
 

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