Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

M.C. Gannon Hat Company

Pellie

One Too Many
Messages
1,677
Location
Enschede, Netherlands
Glad you like it. when you get some wear on the hat I would be interested to hear your observations of the hat in comparison to your other custom hats. I am interested in exploring the Scandinavian hat folks and am curious as to your reflections.


This morning was a Gannon hat morning for me also. I raise my coffee cup in toast to your new hat.

i-rthBxRd-M.jpg


Eric -
I will wear it and let you know about it. For now it feels like one of my best hats, but Hornskov still is a great hatmaker too. So for now i like these 2 makers the best. I can not choose right now. :)

Cheers to you too Eric and that Gannon in the picture is great looking also.
 

Woodtroll

One Too Many
Messages
1,263
Location
Mtns. of SW Virginia

Scooterz

Practically Family
Messages
847
Location
The Great Plains
Now its a Merry Christmas!
DSCF1531 (2).JPG
Granite Playboy clone, Picadilly (green) ribbon
2.5" brim, Antique color sweat, brown and gold liner.
DSCF1590s.JPG
The photo below is closer to what it looks like in person a rich slightly dark medium grey. The lights and flash bring out a little brown tone but its definitely grey. Have not had it out in the sun yet.
DSCF1539s.JPG
DSCF1583 (2)s.JPG

This felt is amazingly moldable. A quick bash.
DSCF1593s.JPG
Rounded back out after the bash. I think I will never steam this hat and will store it open crown most likely.
AfterBashOpen.JPG
DSCF1569s.JPG
 
Last edited:
Messages
19,001
Location
Central California
Now its a Merry Christmas!
View attachment 386848
Granite Playboy clone, Picadilly (green) ribbon
2.5" brim, Antique color sweat, brown and gold liner.
View attachment 386849
The photo below is closer to what it looks like in person a rich slightly dark medium grey. The lights and flash bring out a little brown tone but its definitely grey. Have not had it out in the sun yet.
View attachment 386850
View attachment 386852

This felt is amazingly moldable. A quick bash.
View attachment 386853
Rounded back out after the bash. I think I will never steam this hat and will store it open crown most likely.
View attachment 386851


That’s a beauty!
 

Mighty44

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,008
Now its a Merry Christmas!
View attachment 386848
Granite Playboy clone, Picadilly (green) ribbon
2.5" brim, Antique color sweat, brown and gold liner.
View attachment 386849
The photo below is closer to what it looks like in person a rich slightly dark medium grey. The lights and flash bring out a little brown tone but its definitely grey. Have not had it out in the sun yet.
View attachment 386850
View attachment 386852

This felt is amazingly moldable. A quick bash.
View attachment 386853
Rounded back out after the bash. I think I will never steam this hat and will store it open crown most likely.
View attachment 386862
View attachment 386851

That is a beautiful hat and gets me very excited because Michael is close to starting mine—which is definitely in a similar style to yours. I look forward to being able to post my own photos. Enjoy!

David
 

Pellie

One Too Many
Messages
1,677
Location
Enschede, Netherlands
Now its a Merry Christmas!
View attachment 386848
Granite Playboy clone, Picadilly (green) ribbon
2.5" brim, Antique color sweat, brown and gold liner.
View attachment 386849
The photo below is closer to what it looks like in person a rich slightly dark medium grey. The lights and flash bring out a little brown tone but its definitely grey. Have not had it out in the sun yet.
View attachment 386850
View attachment 386852

This felt is amazingly moldable. A quick bash.
View attachment 386853
Rounded back out after the bash. I think I will never steam this hat and will store it open crown most likely.
View attachment 386862
View attachment 386851
Great hat. I also was very pleased with the moldable felt. Very nice isn't it?
 

Woodtroll

One Too Many
Messages
1,263
Location
Mtns. of SW Virginia
Now its a Merry Christmas!
View attachment 386848
Granite Playboy clone, Picadilly (green) ribbon
2.5" brim, Antique color sweat, brown and gold liner.
View attachment 386849
The photo below is closer to what it looks like in person a rich slightly dark medium grey. The lights and flash bring out a little brown tone but its definitely grey. Have not had it out in the sun yet.
View attachment 386850
View attachment 386852

This felt is amazingly moldable. A quick bash.
View attachment 386853
Rounded back out after the bash. I think I will never steam this hat and will store it open crown most likely.
View attachment 386862
View attachment 386851


Very, very nice! I like the colors. Congratulations!
 

Rumad

One Too Many
Messages
1,536
Now its a Merry Christmas!
View attachment 386848
Granite Playboy clone, Picadilly (green) ribbon
2.5" brim, Antique color sweat, brown and gold liner.
View attachment 386849
The photo below is closer to what it looks like in person a rich slightly dark medium grey. The lights and flash bring out a little brown tone but its definitely grey. Have not had it out in the sun yet.
View attachment 386850
View attachment 386852

This felt is amazingly moldable. A quick bash.
View attachment 386853
Rounded back out after the bash. I think I will never steam this hat and will store it open crown most likely.
View attachment 386862
View attachment 386851
Beautiful beautiful just beautiful
 
Messages
19,001
Location
Central California
It’s spitting rain, but I couldn’t wait to start playing with my latest Gannon. 100% beaver Winchester western in black with matching black binding and ribbon. We went with 6 ligne ribbon for both the binding and the crown; that’s wider than “usual,” but I asked for it and Michael agreed it would look good. The brim is 3 1/2 inches and the crown is 6 1/2 inches.

There was a short delay in this hat as Michael didn’t like how the first felt was turning out so he started over with a new hat body. I really appreciate hatters with a perfectionist streak, and just over four months was still a reasonable time.


BE6D6489-7654-4BDF-9758-18A2E314A46A.jpeg


04CEA609-9124-42D9-9CF1-4BAC423C357A.jpeg
788842C3-8353-4303-AAF4-93C4072CB1D5.jpeg
F1327E6E-4374-4175-B802-4F707C50DE1B.jpeg
87319EF3-5C8B-43AE-A009-5A3E1F721ABF.jpeg


I ordered this hat at the same time that I ordered my most recent Northwest western hat. I asked both hatters to make the crowns thin and malleable like the better vintage hats. They both went at it differently. The Northwest feels like a softened modern western. This Gannon feels close to Gannon’s fedoras. The felt has some spring-back, but not as much as Gannon’s western nutria. It shapes very easily, but it will need some steam to get it to hold. Neither Gannon nor Northwest were able to duplicate the western felt I wanted, but this Gannon is fantastic. The Northwest is also great, but very different and more like modern western hats. The felt on the Gannon’s crown is also noticeably thinner; however, the brim is thicker and stiffer as it should be (for me). Northwest offers more styles and options, but for what I’m looking for Gannon is the gold standard. Michael is an absolute master with felt and can get it to do things I’ve not seen from any other hatter. I’m sure I’ll be ordering hats from both Northwest and Gannon in the future and it’s good to know how the hatters differ in how they make hats. Please don’t think that this was in any way meant as a dig on Northwest; I’m sure that some, maybe most, of the hat buying public would prefer the type of felt on the Northwest.
 
Last edited:

Scooterz

Practically Family
Messages
847
Location
The Great Plains
It’s spitting rain, but I couldn’t wait to start playing with my latest Gannon. 100% beaver Winchester western in black with matching black binding and ribbon. We went with 6 ligne ribbon for both the binding and the crown; that’s wider than “usual,” but I asked for it and Michael agreed it would look good. The brim is 3 1/2 inches and the crown is 6 inches. Well, the block is 6 inches, but as per usual with my Gannon’s the finished hat measures just over 6 1/2 inches. This is how all of my hats on this block have turned out…no complaints. All my other hats measure very close to the height on the re-order tags or that the hatter said, but all my recent Gannons have be considerably taller. Anyone else notice this?

There was a short delay in this hat as Michael didn’t like how the first felt was turning out so he started over with a new hat body. I really appreciate hatters with a perfectionist streak, and just over four months was still a reasonable time.


View attachment 389795

View attachment 389796 View attachment 389797 View attachment 389798 View attachment 389799

I ordered this hat at the same time that I ordered my most recent Northwest western hat. I asked both hatters to make the crowns thin and malleable like the better vintage hats. They both went at it differently. The Northwest feels like a softened modern western. This Gannon feels close to Gannon’s fedoras. The felt has some spring-back, but not as much as Gannon’s western nutria. It shapes very easily, but it will need some steam to get it to hold. Neither Gannon nor Northwest were able to duplicate the western felt I wanted, but this Gannon is fantastic. The Northwest is also great, but very different and more like modern western hats. The felt on the Gannon’s crown is also noticeably thinner; however, the brim is thicker and stiffer as it should be (for me). Northwest offers more styles and options, but for what I’m looking for Gannon is the gold standard. Michael is an absolute master with felt and can get it to do things I’ve not seen with any other hatter. I’m sure I’ll be ordering hats from both Northwest and Gannon in the future and it’s good to know how the hatters differ in how they make hats. Please don’t think that this was in any way meant as a dig on Northwest.

Great looking hat!
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,255
Messages
3,077,387
Members
54,183
Latest member
UrbanGraveDave
Top