Fedora
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I got in a hat a few days ago, from an Optimo owner who I have been conversing with. He wants to remain anonymous, so I won't say who the owner is. He doesn't hang out here, but at COW. This was brought about by our discussions of comparing the felt on these hats. He wanted a comparison, and so did I. We were interested in how close the felt of both hats were to one another. I am of course, talking about the Optimo nutria/beaver blend, since I owned 3 of the rabbit blend Optimos. Now, first off, the Optimo was exactly what I expected it to be. Superb, in felt and workmanship. You can't argue that fact at all. The colors are close, but not identical, and you get that floating ribbon on the Optimo. Both use good quality sweats(looks to be made by the same company), and the ribbon on both was very good. With that said, let us talk felt. The beaver stands alone, and to date, IMO, is the most expensive looking felt, available for new hats. I am sure it is due to it not being a blend, but homogenous. I would compare it to the panama hats that are for sale. A fino fino, compared to a super fino. That is the difference to my way of thinking. I think the beaver bodies are the finest felt available today. I could not say that, until just a few days ago. I can say it now, with honesty. Would the average Joe recognize the difference? Nope. Only folks that have seen and handled scores of different felted hats. I have to be honest, it is gratifying to know that I have something most hat wearers will never own. And, that pleases me.LOL Just like it pleases me that I have a mandolin(my father's) that can't be owned by anyone else. Or one like it. The price of the beaver hats limits most folks, and it also seems you have to be on good terms with the hatter before he will even sell you one. That is ok. There are hordes of fine hats out there for everyone else. regards, Fedora