J.T.Marcus
Call Me a Cab
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- Mineola, Texas
My wife looked over my shoulder, at my auction site watch list. She immediately said, "I want that one." It was an Akubra, Imperial Quality, pure fur felt, Jackaroo, with a beautiful vent hole pattern. It was also the right size (We can both wear a 57 or 7 1/8.). She had a birthday coming up, so I went for it, and got it for less than my max bid. This was the seller's picture:
It arrived quickly, and out of the box looked exactly like the auction photos. Then I put it on my head. It had shrunk, more than one entire size. (I don't suppose anyone else has ever had an Akubra do that!) I could have returned it, but I would have been out shipping costs, both ways. I decided to go to work.
I removed the sweatband, and the hatband. Once I soaked the body and put it on the right size wooden block, I discovered this hat has more taper than any I've ever worked on. It took several days of resoaking and reblocking, but I got there. I also had to slit the sweatband at the back seam, since the sweatband had also shrunk. Here it is finished up.
I was rather surprised that Akubra had glued the hatband in place. There is one spot of excess glue, which I haven't been able to remove. It's not obvious from a few feet away, but it's there (and you know how that sort of thing can bother us).
Was it worth all the time and effort? Well, the current crop of Akubra Jackaroos don't have this:
And nothing else, in my collection, has vent holes like that. Besides, my wife still likes it and wants it (even more, since it now fits).
It arrived quickly, and out of the box looked exactly like the auction photos. Then I put it on my head. It had shrunk, more than one entire size. (I don't suppose anyone else has ever had an Akubra do that!) I could have returned it, but I would have been out shipping costs, both ways. I decided to go to work.
I removed the sweatband, and the hatband. Once I soaked the body and put it on the right size wooden block, I discovered this hat has more taper than any I've ever worked on. It took several days of resoaking and reblocking, but I got there. I also had to slit the sweatband at the back seam, since the sweatband had also shrunk. Here it is finished up.
I was rather surprised that Akubra had glued the hatband in place. There is one spot of excess glue, which I haven't been able to remove. It's not obvious from a few feet away, but it's there (and you know how that sort of thing can bother us).
Was it worth all the time and effort? Well, the current crop of Akubra Jackaroos don't have this:
And nothing else, in my collection, has vent holes like that. Besides, my wife still likes it and wants it (even more, since it now fits).