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Panama Advise needed

MattC

A-List Customer
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426
Location
San Francisco and New York City
I have a Cuenca Pamama I bought a few years ago (not from Bob, sadly). Its a fairlly high crown which used to have almost no taper. Now it has developed a bit of reverse taper (it spreads out a bit above the ribbon). I don't like the look. Anything to be done about it?
 

chuckbeverly926

New in Town
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6
Location
Southern California
A question for you.

I bought a hat from Panama Bob and the hat had an ?¢‚Ǩ?ìEcuadorian?¢‚Ǩ? block. I don?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t care for that block and would like to have you do some thing with it. The hat is one of PanamaBobs less expensive hats (about 200 WPSI). But, it is a nce hat. I remember Bob saying don?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t make an inexpensive hat a costly hat by messing with it (paraphrasing greatly). What do you think, reblocking?

Cb
 

photobyalan

A-List Customer
chuckbeverly926 said:
I bought a hat from Panama Bob and the hat had an ?¢€œEcuadorian?¢€? block. I don?¢€™t care for that block and would like to have you do some thing with it. The hat is one of PanamaBobs less expensive hats (about 200 WPSI). But, it is a nce hat. I remember Bob saying don?¢€™t make an inexpensive hat a costly hat by messing with it (paraphrasing greatly). What do you think, reblocking?

Cb

See this thread for the answer to your question.
 

Panamabob

Call Me a Cab
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2,012
Location
Fort Wayne, Indiana
I remember Bob saying don?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t make an inexpensive hat a costly hat by messing with it (paraphrasing greatly).

What I mean to say is that you can't compare a $50.00 hat to a $1000.00 hat. Too many people try to do that. There is a reason USA blocking costs what it does.

Let's say a guy wants to spend $200.00. I say, put $200.00 into the quality of the hat, wear an Ecuador block until you have the money to put a USA block into it.

I'm very cautious about comparing Ecuador blocks to USA blocks, and for many good reasons.
 

louis

New in Town
Messages
6
Location
boulder colorado
Just ordered a Montecristi. Who knows about the company.

I searched the net for several days before deceiding on "Panama Hats Direct" for purchasing my hat. I'm no hat expert, but it was easy to see how careful a guys gotta be when he jumps into this particular shark tank. I saw one company who claimed their best Montecristi sold for twenty thousand bucks; and then there where all those companies who sold genuine Panama hats for less than a hundred bucks--or so they said. I tried educating myself: weaves per square inch, quality of weave, ect. ect.. At first I though, because of their hundreds of dollars lower price, "Panama Hats Direct" must be selling seconds. So I called them and asked them flat out: Why should I beleive your hats are the same quality as you competitors? Casey, the guy I spoke with, seemed very unslick. The kind of guy I'd rather do business with, but you never know until you have the product in your hand. I ordered his companies "Special Reserve" Monticristi. A thousand weaves per square inch. Price: $580.00 not including the balsa wood box--an extra thirty-five. Now, who of you guys out there--and I know you're out there--has an experience with "Panama Hats Direct?"
 

chuckbeverly926

New in Town
Messages
6
Location
Southern California
Good Advise

"Let's say a guy wants to spend $200.00. I say, put $200.00 into the quality of the hat, wear an Ecuador block until you have the money to put a USA block into it." Panama Bob 2006.

This is exactly what I have done. I am sure it will work out wonderfully.

Thanks Bob,


cb
 

SHARPETOYS

Call Me a Cab
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2,425
Location
Titusville, Florida
I do

louis said:
I searched the net for several days before deceiding on "Panama Hats Direct" for purchasing my hat. I'm no hat expert, but it was easy to see how careful a guys gotta be when he jumps into this particular shark tank. I saw one company who claimed their best Montecristi sold for twenty thousand bucks; and then there where all those companies who sold genuine Panama hats for less than a hundred bucks--or so they said. I tried educating myself: weaves per square inch, quality of weave, ect. ect.. At first I though, because of their hundreds of dollars lower price, "Panama Hats Direct" must be selling seconds. So I called them and asked them flat out: Why should I beleive your hats are the same quality as you competitors? Casey, the guy I spoke with, seemed very unslick. The kind of guy I'd rather do business with, but you never know until you have the product in your hand. I ordered his companies "Special Reserve" Monticristi. A thousand weaves per square inch. Price: $580.00 not including the balsa wood box--an extra thirty-five. Now, who of you guys out there--and I know you're out there--has an experience with "Panama Hats Direct?"
Louis,

I have so I have sent you a pm.

Sharpey.
 

riccardo

Practically Family
Messages
516
Location
Sicily - Italy
louis said:
I searched the net for several days before deceiding on "Panama Hats Direct" for purchasing my hat. I'm no hat expert, but it was easy to see how careful a guys gotta be when he jumps into this particular shark tank. I saw one company who claimed their best Montecristi sold for twenty thousand bucks; and then there where all those companies who sold genuine Panama hats for less than a hundred bucks--or so they said. I tried educating myself: weaves per square inch, quality of weave, ect. ect.. At first I though, because of their hundreds of dollars lower price, "Panama Hats Direct" must be selling seconds. So I called them and asked them flat out: Why should I beleive your hats are the same quality as you competitors? Casey, the guy I spoke with, seemed very unslick. The kind of guy I'd rather do business with, but you never know until you have the product in your hand. I ordered his companies "Special Reserve" Monticristi. A thousand weaves per square inch. Price: $580.00 not including the balsa wood box--an extra thirty-five. Now, who of you guys out there--and I know you're out there--has an experience with "Panama Hats Direct?"

I bought from Casey last year.
The hat is very fine, the service was very good.
I'm sure that you'll enjoy your panama.

Only one advice, one Panama isn't more....you need another one in another style.
Then, in future you could buy from Panamabob, a lounge member.

I'm waiting a Panama Montecristi from Bob, I'm very ansious, but I'm sure I've done a wonderful purchase.

Regards.
Riccardo.
 

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