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Hat Storage

Bob Roberts

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NO MORE!



I recently bought 50 of the above in an effort to impose order upon chaos, seen below.

I plan to line the boxes with acid free buffered tissue paper in an effort to keep the hats out of an acidic environment. And then stack 'em like soldiers on a parade ground.

Thoughts?
Looks like your gonna have to rent climate controlled "self storage" space and rotate seasonally.
 

Short Balding Guy

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Not to mention straws ........ I am sure) minimum list;But I know I have missed something(s) of significance.

Rick; I deliberately stay away from a list. Both with guilt of having "too many riches," and from never having to explain the "riches." I make sure my wife hears each purchase and my rationale. I get my approval in advance. In fact she has guided me away and even towards other hats to purchase. I have started to "adopt out," sell, and trade hats that I have lost interest/passion with. The perspective of always looking for others and releasing those needing another home is healthy at my house. Each house is different.

Oh man, I would never stack all the boxes in one room. The vision might be disturbing. I have them spread out in my wardrobe, office at home, office at work, cabin, auto, boat and vacation property. This works to my favor of having more than a couple.

I suggest purchasing more vacation property so that you have locations of which to store. Say each location could house 50 hats, you appear to need there locations. My advice - three properties.

Every wishing to be helpful. Best wishes, Eric -
 

moontheloon

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Soooo... What you guys are saying is that this not the way to do it huh?
.... Then I probably shouldn't turn around and take a pic of the 5 stacks behind me that sit directly beside the 5 stacks of vintage drums.
You may wear the same look of disgust my wife often wears when she walks in my studio :)

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moontheloon

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Not to mention straws nor any international brands excepting Biltmore & Borso, here is my (less than comprehensive, I am sure) minimum list;

Firstly, I gotta touch all the iconic Stetson bases

Open Road
Whippet
Stratoliner
Playboy
7x
Nutria
BOTP
Railbird
Flying V
No. 1 quality
100
Springaire
Zephyr weight
Raw Edge Boss
a Vita-Felt of some sort
Three Way
Stetsonian

Dobbs
Game Bird
Rainbow
Westward
The Gay Prince
Hanover Square


Knox
Tom & Jerry
Foxhound
Vagabond
Westlite
Fifth Avenue



Lee
Waterblock
Adventurer

Borsalino
Alessandria

At least one from the following manufactuers:
Disney
Resistol
Byer-Rolnick
Mallory
Cavanagh
Knapp
Stack
Adam
Biltmore
Akubra
Portis
Marathon
Swan


That's all I can come up with off the top of my head.
Tell me what I am lacking (Brand or Model) above to make a more comprehensive collection of felts!
I am not that many away from attaining all on this list.
But I know I have missed something(s) of significance.


you own a Three Way ?

pics please
 

tropicalbob

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I have "my room" which was originally dedicated to storing and displaying my cowboy boots, a quiet place to get away and fool with my guitars but now, since I've made so many new "hat" friends, I'm having to move hats or boxes just to put on a pair of boots.

Oh yeah, as I write this I'm looking at my acoustic Guild sitting in the dining room.

Same problem here, only here it's hats, guitars, and books. BTW, what kind of Guild? I've been lusting after the F-412 for some time now. I play one in a nearby shop every now and then and can never get over the sound.
 

Joao Encarnado

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Then I probably shouldn't turn around and take a pic of the 5 stacks
At least you have proper hatboxes. Most of my hats are in brown cardboard boxes since hatboxes are not available here.

Same problem here, only here it's hats, guitars, and books. BTW, what kind of Guild? I've been lusting after the F-412 for some time now. I play one in a nearby shop every now and then and can never get over the sound.
Old Computers...
 
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I'm still working it out. As a scientist/engineer with a mild case of OCD, I do keep a detailed spreadsheet of my purchases, and photos of all of my hats. I don't mind the boxes, but I need a dedicated place for them. Right now, they're piled on my desk and file cabinet, as well as in the "workout" room (which has become a catch-all room. Plus there's the hat tree in the dining room, the hooks in my paltry little closet, and some wig stands around the house where they are displayed. Couple that with my wife's now-burgeoning collection of hats (I seem to have rubbed off on her), and well...

My wife and I live together in a big ol' house built in 1896. It's bloody amazing how we seem to fill up every nook and cranny!

Perhaps the time has come for us to put our hatted heads together and develop a definitive, knockout-punch reply to the inevitable question, "Why do you need so many hats?" Someone else start.

I'll go with Sir Edmund: "Because they're there."

That's all I can come up with off the top of my head.
Tell me what I am lacking (Brand or Model) above to make a more comprehensive collection of felts!
I am not that many away from attaining all on this list.
But I know I have missed something(s) of significance.

No surprise I'm going to tell you to add Dalton to that list.

Unless you're a 7 1/4, then back away from the hat and call me. :D
 
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Same problem here, only here it's hats, guitars, and books. BTW, what kind of Guild? I've been lusting after the F-412 for some time now. I play one in a nearby shop every now and then and can never get over the sound.

tropical bob, it's a Westerly, RI made DV6 which is solid mahogany, back and sides. Third Guild I've owned. Had a DV52 which I let go during a brief period of insanity and an F47CE which was a great guitar but I don't miss it the way I do the 52.
 
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When not out as part of a rotation to wear, I bag & box my hats with plenty of Red Cedar chips or blocks in the box. Flat caps; not so much.
 

tropicalbob

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I'm seriously thinking of selling my Gibson ES-335. I've been going more and more acoustic: Martin D35 Johnny Cash and a Gibson Hummingbird, but that 12 string just takes me to another world. And I've still got my old '64 Melody Maker for those post-administrative-meetings moments when I feel like doing violence to something.
 
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Not to keep this thread off track but acoustic is about all I pick up. I've got a Peavey Strat clone I pick up every now and then but not much. You've got a D-35 and a Hummingbird, I already hate you. :D As for 12 strings, I've played them but never owned one. I have enough trouble with six. I'm a Guild fan though, especially ther RI guitars, they're built like tanks. Guild went down and they discontinued a bunch of good models after Fender bought them.

Oh yeah, still trying to figure out how to store my hats. We could be like moon, trying to figure out where to store a drum kit. :)
 

moontheloon

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We could be like moon, trying to figure out where to store a drum kit. :)

ha!!!

I have a high carpeted shelf built into my studio so some sit high ... sort of like something you would see in Sam Ash or Guitar Center or any of those awful monster chain garbage stores

problem is it only fits 3 kits ... so the others are stacked on the floor
 

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