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M.C. Gannon Hat Company

Short Balding Guy

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It is late evening and I am home to find a new hat. My wife picked the delivered hat up at our other property, drove back and left it on the counter for me. Thanks Mrs. Short Balding Guy. A total treat at the end of a day. Yea!

It is dark, cold and breezy outside. I am wearing the new hat inside. I have stopped by the mirror in the entry way a couple times checking the crease and side profile. After walking into the bathroom a couple of times to check the brim from the front I have called myself to task to quit being to concerned. I hope you hat folks do the same. To my eyes this evening it is perfect.

I am soooo pleased.

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(Bone felt, matching pleated ribbon with a dark lower ribbon , brim stitching, windcord, vents, leather sweat in a pleasing hue with white ribbon complimentary features, removable liner with a topper, soft flanging and a desirable light weight felt crown. My preferred dimensions 5 3/4 crown with 2.5 inch brim.)

Thanks for letting me share my new hat experience. More to come.

Cheers, Eric -
 
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Rmccamey

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Another spectacular Gannon!

It is late evening and I am home to find a new hat. My wife picked the delivered hat up at our other property, drove back and left it on the counter for me. Thanks Mrs. Short Balding Guy. A total treat at the end of a day. Yea!

It is dark, cold and breezy outside. I am wearing the new hat inside. I have stopped by the mirror in the entry way a couple times checking the crease and side profile. After walking into the bathroom a couple of times to check the brim from the front I have called myself to task to quit being to concerned. I hope you hat folks do the same. To my eyes this evening it is perfect.

I am soooo pleased.

i-bSsCN3K-M.jpg


(Bone felt, matching pleated ribbon with a dark lower ribbon , brim stitching, windcord, vents, leather sweat in a pleasing hue with white ribbon complimentary features, removable liner with a topper, soft flanging and a desirable light weight felt crown. My preferred dimensions 5 3/4 crown with 2.5 inch brim.)

Thanks for letting me share my new hat experience. More to come.

Cheers, Eric -
 

The Shoe

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Wakayama, Japan
It is late evening and I am home to find a new hat. My wife picked the delivered hat up at our other property, drove back and left it on the counter for me. Thanks Mrs. Short Balding Guy. A total treat at the end of a day. Yea!

It is dark, cold and breezy outside. I am wearing the new hat inside. I have stopped by the mirror in the entry way a couple times checking the crease and side profile. After walking into the bathroom a couple of times to check the brim from the front I have called myself to task to quit being to concerned. I hope you hat folks do the same. To my eyes this evening it is perfect.

I am soooo pleased.

i-bSsCN3K-M.jpg


(Bone felt, matching pleated ribbon with a dark lower ribbon , brim stitching, windcord, vents, leather sweat in a pleasing hue with white ribbon complimentary features, removable liner with a topper, soft flanging and a desirable light weight felt crown. My preferred dimensions 5 3/4 crown with 2.5 inch brim.)

Thanks for letting me share my new hat experience. More to come.

Cheers, Eric -
Hmmm. Bone? Maybe bone is the way to go. Hmmm:rolleyes:
 
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Central California
It is late evening and I am home to find a new hat. My wife picked the delivered hat up at our other property, drove back and left it on the counter for me. Thanks Mrs. Short Balding Guy. A total treat at the end of a day. Yea!

It is dark, cold and breezy outside. I am wearing the new hat inside. I have stopped by the mirror in the entry way a couple times checking the crease and side profile. After walking into the bathroom a couple of times to check the brim from the front I have called myself to task to quit being to concerned. I hope you hat folks do the same. To my eyes this evening it is perfect.

I am soooo pleased.

i-bSsCN3K-M.jpg


(Bone felt, matching pleated ribbon with a dark lower ribbon , brim stitching, windcord, vents, leather sweat in a pleasing hue with white ribbon complimentary features, removable liner with a topper, soft flanging and a desirable light weight felt crown. My preferred dimensions 5 3/4 crown with 2.5 inch brim.)

Thanks for letting me share my new hat experience. More to come.

Cheers, Eric -


Just a glorious hat, Eric. Perfect for the spring.
 

Short Balding Guy

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Good morning Gannon folks. The Gannon Beachcomer and I have been out for a walkabout this morning.

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The Gannon Beachcomer pays homage to the venerable 30's Stetson Beachcomer. The pleated ribbon and color schema are Beachcomer nods. The vents!

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The interior is gorgeous. I went with the lighter hued sweat with Mr.Gannon's encouragement. He is right on the mark, as it works so well with all of the parts of this hat. The sweat is treated so it better survives my wearings. The back ribbon treatment is sharp. The liner is removable and I have a Gannon topper that I can put in come warm weather. The topper is a cutout of the top of the Gannon liner. I can attach it to the inside of the hat. This will protect the top of the hat from my bald pate and identify the hat as a Gannon.

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Excellent craftsmanship on the interior.

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The stitches on the brim are a departure from the inspiration, Stetson fedora, but I believe add oodles of eye appeal. It resembles the "wafer edge."

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Thanks for letting me share my Gannon Beachcomer.

Best, Eric -
 
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Short Balding Guy

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Another spectacular Gannon!

Thanks Randy.

Hmmm. Bone? Maybe bone is the way to go. Hmmm:rolleyes:

Apologies if I have thrown a spanner in the hat works. The bone felt is a fav for me.

Just a glorious hat, Eric. Perfect for the spring.

Thanks Brent. The felt is pounced so "perfect." Crease, uncrease...again and again is easy and enjoyable. The lighter weight, removable liner and vents should make it an easy option to reach for in the coming warmer months. For an hour walkabout in this morning's 18'f weather it was totally comfy.
 
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Funkytown, USA
Good morning Gannon folks. The Gannon Beachcomer and I have been out for a walkabout this morning.

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The Gannon Beachcomer pays homage to the venerable 30's Stetson Beachcomer. The pleated ribbon and color schema are Beachcomer nods. The vents!

i-27h9jnj-M.jpg


The interior is gorgeous. I went with the lighter hued sweat with Mr.Gannon's encouragement. He is right on the mark, as it works so well with all of the parts of this hat. The sweat is treated so it better survives my wearings. The back ribbon treatment is sharp. The liner is removable and I have a Gannon topper that I can put in come warm weather. The topper is a cutout of the top of the Gannon liner. I can attach it to the inside of the hat. This will protect the top of the hat from my bald pate and identify the hat as a Gannon.

i-kSLQV77-M.jpg


Excellent craftsmanship on the interior.

i-hScrDq2-M.jpg


The stitches on the brim are a departure from the inspiration, Stetson fedora, but I believe add oodles of eye appeal. It resembles the "wafer edge."

i-9rZXP2h-M.jpg


Thanks for letting me share my Gannon Beachcomer.

Best, Eric -

Eric, that one is stunning. Heck, it's only been about 15 months since I got my last Gannon and he seems to have pushed his hats to an even higher quality and with finishing touches that amaze me. You've got me thinking about another hat.

Good job on Michael and you.
 

Rmccamey

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Central Texas
Yep, love everything about the new Gannon Beachcomer. Now I have even more ideas for my next Gannon's - plural!

Life is tough when we have to try to keep up with you, Eric. All your hats are amazing.

Good morning Gannon folks. The Gannon Beachcomer and I have been out for a walkabout this morning.

i-MqNvH9M-M.jpg


i-Mt5tr4P-M.jpg


i-PTSNb4g-M.jpg



The Gannon Beachcomer pays homage to the venerable 30's Stetson Beachcomer. The pleated ribbon and color schema are Beachcomer nods. The vents!

i-27h9jnj-M.jpg


The interior is gorgeous. I went with the lighter hued sweat with Mr.Gannon's encouragement. He is right on the mark, as it works so well with all of the parts of this hat. The sweat is treated so it better survives my wearings. The back ribbon treatment is sharp. The liner is removable and I have a Gannon topper that I can put in come warm weather. The topper is a cutout of the top of the Gannon liner. I can attach it to the inside of the hat. This will protect the top of the hat from my bald pate and identify the hat as a Gannon.

i-kSLQV77-M.jpg


Excellent craftsmanship on the interior.

i-hScrDq2-M.jpg


The stitches on the brim are a departure from the inspiration, Stetson fedora, but I believe add oodles of eye appeal. It resembles the "wafer edge."

i-9rZXP2h-M.jpg


Thanks for letting me share my Gannon Beachcomer.

Best, Eric -
 

daizawaguy

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Tokyo
The liner is removable and I have a Gannon topper that I can put in come warm weather. The topper is a cutout of the top of the Gannon liner. I can attach it to the inside of the hat. This will protect the top of the hat from my bald pate and identify the hat as a Gannon.
Superb interior! The topper idea is also great - how would you attach it?

I remember when i ordered my second Gannon I asked whether the ribbed interior decoration could be made, and I remember Michael mentioning he had the machine but not the suitable tape, but encouraged him to try it out on my hat. My lining is removable too, and I notice now that on my first Gannon the lining is glued instead of stitched - is that the case on even recent hats I wonder? Stitching in the lining (or leaving it unstitched as I did) would be an ask on a future hat for me...
 
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Short Balding Guy

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Superb interior! The topper idea is also great - how would you attach it?

I remember when i ordered my second Gannon I asked whether the ribbed interior decoration could be made, and I remember Michael mentioning he had the machine but not the suitable tape, but encouraged him to try it out on my hat. My lining is removable too, and I notice now that on my first Gannon the lining is glued instead of stitched - is that the case on even recent hats I wonder? Stitching in the lining (or leaving it unstitched as I did) would be an ask on a future hat for me...

How to attach?; A couple of strategic placed drops of fabric glue will do the trick. I had a topper from one of Art Fawcett's lightweight fedora come undone. Two sided tape did not work well for me. The fabric glue worked. I was advised not to spread it around like peanut butter on toast. The topper should be glued after creasing. Long ago I glued it in before creasing and had to re-do the topper attachment after I creased the hat. Poor placement and it affected the crease. Placement, size of topper and crease all had their effects.

I have a few Gannon's with removable liners. I like it as I can remove them for warm weather. Indeed I have removed them and gently washed them (Woolite). Having a bald head and putting effort into my hats finds me having washed several Gannon liners over the years. The stitched ones I tug the liner down and gently dip and soap, rinse them in a small bowel by hand. I put the hat suspended on the brim outside . The liners dry quickly and look much better.

It indeed was your ribboned leather sweat that was the inspiration for asking for the feature. I think it looks classy. I will have to see if I can wear it gently so as not to get it to terribly soiled.

The sweatband on the bone felt fedora is a new one for me. I really do like the llighter hue. What sold me was that it is treated. I have a hat with the mushroom hued natural sweat. I have to choose carefully when wear it as my perspiration soaks into the leather.

Cheers, Eric -
 
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This is my first Gannon made from FEPSA 100% beaver felt. This is a 95g lightweight body in the color Tim and Pure Beaver calls flagstone. The open crown is a bit shorter than some of my other Gannons at 6 ¼ inches. The bound brim is 3 inches wide. The felt was shaped dry and it has a great hand. The felt has good color saturation and it is light and very moldable. I’d say this felt is more to my liking than Winchester’s dress weight beaver, but not by a huge margin and I’m not sure it’s worth the premium. However, Winchester has been having difficulties filling orders.

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