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So now I know what a double teardrop is.
Cool hat.
Cool hat.
some Roy Rogers $#!t right there
Beautiful,his bashes are perfect.Here ya go! These are from Mike's Facebook page, I haven't had the opportunity to take my own pics yet.
I wish I could see these colors in person. Would you say that the Granite is more Brown or Grey? Is there any hint of a yellowish or orange undertone in this color? I'm having second thoughts on the color I chose. I went with a brown that Mike uses for his Indy hats, Portuguese rabbit felt, with a very dark brown 1 1/2 ribbon. The felt seems to have an orange cast in the light from some pictures I saw of it. I have a Resistol Stagecoach in Chestnut that looks similar in color. I'm not fond of the orange undertone. I've been looking at the Granite again....My spot is coming up for a 1940's Stratoliner clone in Granite Gray with dark gray ribbon.
Concerning your brown/gray question I only have a sample to go by so far, & my honest answer would have to be that it depends on the lighting. I don't think it has much brown but under some softer, yellowish incandescent lighting you can see that it has some brown much like the popular vintage olive green/gray color does. Under fluorescent lighting or LED lighting, & certainly under most natural light it appears gray. I see no orange undertones like in your pics.I wish I could see these colors in person. Would you say that the Granite is more Brown or Grey? Is there any hint of a yellowish or orange undertone in this color? I'm having second thoughts on the color I chose. I went with a brown that Mike uses for his Indy hats, Portuguese rabbit felt, with a very dark brown 1 1/2 ribbon. The felt seems to have an orange cast in the light from some pictures I saw of it. I have a Resistol Stagecoach in Chestnut that looks similar in color. I'm not fond of the orange undertone. I've been looking at the Granite again....
one that Mike did in that color:
My Stagecoach in Chestnut with a dark brown 6 ply ribbon...
It's a very nice Resistol that I reworked but I don't wear it much because of the orangey undertone. Maybe the color would look better on a fedora than it does on a Western. I need to make some kind of decision pretty soon. If I decide on the Granite Grey I'd go with the same dark brown 1 1/2 ribbon that Mike uses on his Indy hats.
Some Marty Robbins....El Paso
Cool Water...
Cool Water, Sons of the Pioneers version. Both Roy Rogers and Ken Curtis were vocalists of the group at different times.
Thanks HJ. Would you consider the color to be a medium grey in color or on the lighter side. I'm trying to stay away from the lighter colors. I have too many Silverbellies and I'm burnt out with the light stuff.Concerning your brown/gray question I only have a sample to go by so far, & my honest answer would have to be that it depends on the lighting. I don't think it has much brown but under some softer, yellowish incandescent lighting you can see that it has some brown much like the popular vintage olive green/gray color does. Under fluorescent lighting or LED lighting, & certainly under most natural light it appears gray. I see no orange undertones like in your pics.
This is where colour gets so difficult. I went to the link and the dim grey as it shows on my monitor looks nothing like the Granite in rabbit I got from Mike at NW Hats. I wonder if the Beaver felt is different/ I ordered the Granite wanting a dim grey and was initially disappointed to receive a hat that had such strong brown tones in the felt. I got over it and love the hat. It gives me an excuse to order one closer to the grey I desire.Hit the link & go about half-page down to the HTML chart on the left hand side. On my monitor (& your's may be different) dimgray #696969 on the chart is pretty accurate to the Granite Gray sample I have. That's about as accurate an example as I am going to be able to give.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shades_of_gray
Nice to be able to see the contrast.Ok, best I could do as I suddenly need to be somewhere...
Steel grey, granite and silver belly in natural light. The silver belly appears a shade too light the others look pretty good to my eyes. Hope this helps a bit and doesn't muddy the waters!
(Edit - on my laptop the hats all appear a shade too light. They appear more accurate better on my iphone).
I just had a "double teardrop" moment: my air-conditioning guy tells me a new unit is going to cost me $3100.00.So now I know what a double teardrop is.
Cool hat.
Ouch! Can't hit like.I just had a "double teardrop" moment: my air-conditioning guy tells me a new unit is going to cost me $3100.00.
I like the Granite. Definitely looks like it has some brownish undertones. Looks like it would be a pretty versatile hat too. Yeah, I like it. Thanks Ted. It was helpful. Wonder if the Granite comes in Beaver felt.Ok, best I could do as I suddenly need to be somewhere...
Steel grey, granite and silver belly in natural light. The silver belly appears a shade too light the others look pretty good to my eyes. Hope this helps a bit and doesn't muddy the waters!
(Edit - on my laptop the hats all appear a shade too light. They appear more accurate better on my iphone).
I just had a "double teardrop" moment: my air-conditioning guy tells me a new unit is going to cost me $3100.00.
Geez ol Pete, buy TWO and really get a grin! Haha!Sorry to hear this. I bet if you bought a new hat it would make you feel better.
Ok, best I could do as I suddenly need to be somewhere...
Steel grey, granite and silver belly in natural light. The silver belly appears a shade too light the others look pretty good to my eyes. Hope this helps a bit and doesn't muddy the waters!
(Edit - on my laptop the hats all appear a shade too light. They appear more accurate better on my iphone).
Great shot....one picture really can answer a ton of questions.....I feel like I now really do have a feel for those color differences.....and I've made my pick.....Thanks.....Nice to be able to see the contrast.
If you get the Granite drop me a note when you receive as I would love to hear your opinion on the "colour". Does it have as strong brown tones as my eyes think it does?Great shot....one picture really can answer a ton of questions.....I feel like I now really do have a feel for those color differences.....and I've made my pick.....Thanks.....
I like the Granite. Definitely looks like it has some brownish undertones. Wonder if the Granite comes in Beaver felt.