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tonyb said:Sure would be interesting to know, feltfan. Any idea how old those hats you allude to might be?
The use of mercury in American hat-making ceased in the late 1930s, or so my reading indicates. But there was some fine felt made in the 1940s and '50s, presumably without benefit of mercury, so it would be good to know how the felt-making process of that era compares to how it's done now.
My best guess on the Clear Nutria is 1920s. My
best guess on the Nutria Quality is 1940s.
I thought mercury was used only in the finishing
process, to get that soft feel? There is a density and strength
to these felts (especially the Clear Nutria) that is
unparalleled in my experience.
I'm guessing there is no one answer. There are probably
a lot of steps to the felting process, and each one isn't
done today as it was then. I wonder if it can be?