Wolfmanjack
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That is a real shame.
That seller is an imbecile! :rage:
That seller is an imbecile! :rage:
Wolfmanjack said:That is a real shame.
That seller is an imbecile! :rage:
Big_e said:What the hell! That seller doesn't have a bit of sense.:rage:
Ernest
Charlie Huang said:Saturday Oxford punting jaunt:
Charlie Huang said:Saturday Oxford punting jaunt:
Charlie Huang said:Saturday Oxford punting jaunt:
Nick D said:Splendid! I like the spectacles as well. What's at the end of the black cord?
mflemming said:The matching tie and hat ribbon is quite sharp. Is that a school tie?
mflemming said:The matching tie and hat ribbon is quite sharp. Is that a school tie?
Boodles said:Mr. Huang,
Could you tell us a bit more about the riband and how you made it (if you did as I suspect)? From your post of some time ago I saw how you made a riband with grograin so I suppose this one is somewhat similar, except the fabric has no bound edge. Are the fabric edges folded over and sewn flat? Machine stiches or done by hand? Any other details and/or photos will be appreciated.
Big_e said:SO I soaked it with warm water to soften it.
Ernest
Cordite Blues said:Ernest:
Did you submerge the whole hat or just the brim area, and for how long? Any notion how much you got it to move (I too am one of the Roundheads)?
Cordite Blues
Big_e said:I got my first Olney Boater. I had to order it from a store called Vintage Shirts in England.
It is VERY stiff and I couldn't push my head into it! I knew it should fit because it had plenty of room in the front and back, it just wasn't the shape of my perfectly round head. SO I soaked it with warm water to soften it.
The ribbon fell off as soon as I snapped the pic, it was just glued on. I can actually wear it as is but it just doesn't feel right without a good ribbon. I'll wear it until it dries and shapes to my head then re-glue the ribbon if it don't shrink. This gives me the option to get just that right ribbon!
Ernest