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I stand corrected then
but I was told directly by a former employee of Stetson that there were several steps to the process that have been removed from the felting of their hoods during his time there due to cost and time... and that the demand for felt hoods just does not meet the man power and time that it would take to continue the old process.
he also said that the blends of fur is far weaker than it was
I've been to that plant in Longview Anthony, and I would not dispute the former employee. I'd be curious about which steps. My imagination takes me to the rollers ( compressing the newly felted bodies). Not knowing how many times it was done in the past I can only guess that if it were run through more it might make it denser. If memory is correct Winchester had at least 6 employees doing this process, folding, running through rollers, then refolding in a different way, running through. Jeeze what a boring job. If you can find out what is being left out I'd appreciate the insight. As a side note, when first starting I bought a few dozen bodies from Hatco, used perhaps 3, then sold them to another hatter for half price. I couldn't wait to get them out of my shop. A few years later I was able to go to the plant and left with the affirmation as to why I didn't like them. You would be amazed at how much wool is mixed in with the rabbit ( fur felt hat)