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parbuntal straw hats

Chepstow

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My Mayser Parabuntal

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Thanks for posting these close-ups, Manfred. It's a beauty.

I'm waiting for my recent parabuntal to return from a finishing trip to Optimo. Pictures next week I hope.
 

Chepstow

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Alan, thank you very much my friend. I have Seen the pictures and I am looking forward to the photos of the finished hat. It's a beauty too and I guess he will get a Lot of Head Time.



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John Galt

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Did a little work with the block and flange to gauge the possibilities. Very supple and easy to work, though the brim will be substantial and require a rolled edge to be manageable. I think I am over my head (and talent) so will likely send the hat to Optimo to be finished.

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Alan, looks good to me. Why not put a string down the middle if your block to create the Optimo crease, as in the hat renovating book? That and a flanging & ribbon sweat would give you a finished hat.
 
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I did consider doing that, but my rudimentary tools would likely make for a mushy blocking. in the end I decided a professional crease and pencil roll brim might be worth the investment.

Have you worked on yours yet?
 

John Galt

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Not yet, but you are inspiring me greatly. I have a pretty good rolled Panama body I may try first. I note that the true Optimo blocks & the hats posted here have a more pointed ridge than such a string would provide. I was thinking that running a bead of silicon caulking down the center of the block and then wetting your fingers & creating the ridge by drawing them down the bead might make a good temporary ridge if it was formed carefully enough. Just an idea, and I don't really know if I'm brave enough to try it on my vintage blocks, but maybe. Maybe a length of triangular rubber trim & some spray glue would work better.
 

John Galt

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I think I will go to the hardware store this weekend and look for something from which to make a pencil roll shackle.
 

Joshbru3

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WOW!!!! That is seriously one of the most beautiful straws I have ever seen!! :eusa_clap:eusa_clap

I personally think the finely woven Parabuntal's are seriously underrated. Everyone talks about ultrafino Monticrisitis and while I have seen VERY high quality weaves at Optimo, I personally think the Buntal weave, gloss, and pattern on the top of the crown is more beautiful than a Monticrisiti. Obviously, not everyone shares my opinion on the lounge, but on my bucket list is a fine buntal like this one. Simply gorgeous block, flange, and brim roll!
 
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Thanks very much for the comments.

Josh, I agree that the parabuntal weave is beautiful and the ultimate lightness is a treat as well. I think these bodies are hard if not impossibile to get today. I was fortunate to happen on this one and get it for a very reasonable price, making the investment in an Optimo finish an easier choice.
 

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