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Here's the original ad, a Kuppenheimer's, 1909:
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Pat_H said:Here's some photos of the reproduction (one example) M1911 hat we had made.
Pat_H said:Here's some photos of the reproduction (one example) M1911 hat we had made.
DOUGLAS said:Pat_H, That is a great looking hat. I will be posting My Grand Father's Campaign Hat and Side Caps tomorrow. I love the color of your prototype. How is the felt quality?
Pat_H said:It's a good qualty beaver felt hat. When we started off on the project, that's what we wanted, and we were lucky in that the hatmaker made us a pretty good offer. In the meantime, they're work really took off, and these proved to be difficult to make, when considering all the original details that needed to be right (we provided them with an original M1911) as an example. Chances are the finished project would have cost more.
I think the original quoted price, now that I think of it, was about $120.00, which seemed pretty cheap to me at the time. Commercial Stetsons or Resistols of comparable felt quality are much higher.
DOUGLAS said:Here is my Grand Fathers WWI Campaign Hat.
Baggers said:Finally jumping in here. The WPG repro is okay for what it is, but I really would like to get a decent fur felt version eventually. Gee, I wonder if Atomic Glee could consider this project once he gets brave enough?
As for the brim staying flat, you can make a brim press from two pieces of plywood or masonite, one of which has a hole in the center for the crown to poke through, and a couple of c-clamps. All you do is keep the hat stored in it. But I've come to the conclusion that unless the hat can be made in a long oval, the brims will distort (or swoop) as soon as you put in on and set it on your head. But judging from the pictures posted by deanglen recently, a lot of troopers back then didn't seem to worry about keeping their brims perfectly flat.
It would be nice to resurrect that project. Think of it, a good fur felt (doesn't have to be pure beaver) a comfortable sweatband and decent sizing. I'd be happy.
Cheers!