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Is it possible to turn/bash a Bowler into a Homburg?
.........crown height is about 5 1/2" I believe, don't you think the felt would be soft enough? I mean all you're doing is basically putting a center crease in it.....right?Anthony Jordan said:I've never tried but I would be very cautious regarding the risk that the felt would crack or tear in the process. I also wonder if the crown height would be sufficient.
bolthead said:.........crown height is about 5 1/2" I believe, don't you think the felt would be soft enough? I mean all you're doing is basically putting a center crease in it.....right?
Topper said:Actually the oldest ones including the origonal made centuries ago are hard shell, bowlers - meaning that have a separate hard shell and covered by felt. So forget all you processes you have been discussing about felt stiffining sprays and steaming - it wont work as they were made a different way, more like Toppers
City bowlers, as they were called, were not used for riding, and were then made with just a felt crown that was stiffened, similar to felt fedoras, as did not have separate shells.
The modern bowler still being made in felt style and also in a 'off the shelf' hunting style, by Christys and Locks which include a luxary "Hunting Pad" style lining - whilst this is stronger than most, They are not official 'saftey hats' or approved as such for riding. I can still get a bolwer made in the old way with a hard shell covered by felt ( hard enough to stand on! but no official saftey approval) , also I am looking at a softer felt only to be release under my own brand.