wedens
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Not sure what I did wrong. This may not be worth the effort. I read the instruction in faq's. No help. Am using image shack. No help. I just wanted to show off my style conversion.
Ok. Here's the vintage OR I got from ebay. The first two pics are as I got it with the cattleman's crease. The rest are after my re bashing. I spent about two hours on it and am happy with the results. I know it's a little rough but I like the hand bashed look better than the factory at least on theis style hat.
Your pictures ^^^
Now?
I like the crease you've put on it and totally agree with the hand vs factory bash.
You're linking to the page the image is on rather than the image itself.
Right click the image you want and Copy the Image URL/Image Location that should be the image's link. I think you can only post 6 max per post, I stopped at 5!
I acquired a new Open Road last year, got it wet with distilled water from a spray bottle and re-bashed it to the same teardrop fedora shape that I use on all my hats.
No problem. But I have already performed this procedure on about a dozen other hats previously.
crease looks a little rough around the edges and not perfectly symmetrical, but that's the way I like 'em. I think they look great with you put your own hands on them. the greatest thing that I've found is that you never stop tweaking them. you always play around with them evey time you wear them.
but now we need a noggin shot!
great job.
.... A little rough yes, but it's just what I wanted.
Ingenious apparatus with tube and stopper. It looks like it would be very effective.
It is. It came in a kit with a brush/sponge combination thing, sold at western hat stores years ago. Same folks that use to make the hat stain remover/cleaner.
Getting those remnants of the factory cattleman crease out of a modern OR takes some doing. The shellac content of the crown is high. I have heard of some using diluted denatured alcohol to help break it down. The one I did years ago worked better when soaking with distilled water than using my steamer =
That is a nice setup. I think I could make something like that.
OR is from the 60's so the shellac must be alot less. It isn't very stiff. .