gtdean said:The Campdraft is an Open Road that wasn't on the scene in this configuration until the late 1940s. Don't see how it can represent a 30s style fedora....
I said closest to the FED III, not a 30's style fedora.
gtdean said:The Campdraft is an Open Road that wasn't on the scene in this configuration until the late 1940s. Don't see how it can represent a 30s style fedora....
I'd love to see that "FED II" since it was never actually a hat in production. But, about the current Federation: that sounds like they just went and tried to fix a hat that was designed in the wrong specs in the first place (on the FED III) for an Indy hat; though I do recall the FED III received just as much value for being an accurate Indy hat during its time.
I own two FED III's, myself. Great hats - and very hard to find one like them anymore (save for custom hats...) No, there aren't plenty of FED III style hats; but the FED IV, yes, LOTS like it and most have been out for a long time; many without the dimensional brim, too. But - what exactly is a revamped Squatter and how did "fake dirt" come into the conversation?
It sounds to me like the Fed IV is latest in the evolution of an open crown, Fedora by Akruba made in the pre World War 2 style, whose production had it's roots in response to those seeking an Indy "style" fedora. As well, the latest iteration was designed with some helpful input from Mark Cross (Indygear.com) and Steve Delk (the hat maker for the latest Indiana Jones movie, Adventurebuilt). All of which warbird has alredy related.The Akubra Federation IV
Many years ago we were contacted by both Indiana Jones fans and hat collectors who wanted a genuine pre World War 2 fedora.
Hats from this era were generally taller and had fuller crowns than the hats of today. Most were sold as "Open Crown" hats with the pre creased styles becoming more popular after WW2.
Please note this is an "Open Crown" hat which is not pre shaped to any particular look.
The Federation IV
Hatsdirect and Akubra Hats, together set about creating a new hat, selecting an older hat block set from that era. Advice from Mark Cross (Indygear.com) and Steve Delk (the hat maker for the latest Indiana Jones movie, Adventurebuilt) have assisted with advice and specifications for the new hat.
Please note: The Hattery and this fedora hat are not affiliated or associated with Lucasfilm Ltd. or the Indiana Jones films and this product is not authorized by Lucasfilm Ltd. We have sold out of the officially endorsed Indiana Jones hat and are awaiting stock on back order from our local wholesaler.
Why the name The Federation
When we introduced the first model we needed a name. The year was 1998 - the Centenary of Federation in Australia, with many historical pictures published showing people in hats such as the one we created. Hence the name The Federation. We believe Hatsdirect was the first company to offer an "Open Crown" fedora hat to the Indiana Jones fan community.
The hat has been through 3 transitions since its introduction, introducing a contrasting ribbon, a dimensional cut brim, a better quality version. We have now introduced a new set of specifications and refinements based on feedback and customer requests and have logically arrived at The Federation IV.
This hat has been selected by various movie houses and ad agencies wanting a true to period hat style. The next movie we expect to see the hat in will be a mini series on the ABC set in country Australia - possibly released late this year. They chose the Grey hat.
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Note: Open Crown refers to a hat shape which has not been determined. Depending on the depth and amount of taper in a crown "block" a hat will be suited to shape as a Fedora, a Western style, a country style and so on. The shape of a hat is often referred to as the bash, and often all that was ever done to shape a hat was a simple bsh using ones hands. Today, most hats come "pre creased" to give any of the looks we have become accustomed to.
Is the Federation hat a replica of The Indiana Jones Hat?
No. We do not make any claim as such and leave that judgement to others. We understand there are a number of minor differences including the felt used, the shade, the ribbon quality and other refinements. As many of our hats are sold to Indiana Jones fans we are of course sensitive to requests they make regarding the specifications of the hat. The hat is made for Hatsdirect by Akubra Hats to our specifications and is not available through other outlets.
This is the case for other exclusive styles we offer.