Colby Jack
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MK said:I've been to Paul's.
I think the guy smokes his lunch.
he's got to to charge that much!...and also to buy one of those hats.....[huh]
MK said:I've been to Paul's.
I think the guy smokes his lunch.
Thin Man said:I purchased a couple of panamas from Paul's about ten years ago. They were Cuencas in the several hundred dollar range and are nice hats. But I've learned since then that I can get Montecristis of considerably better quality for the same price. For those that reside in the SF Bay Area, check out Fino Fino in Palo Alto. (I hope I didn't break any rules just now.)
fatwoul said:Gullibility.
Unless the hat is made from the fur taken from a genetically recreated wooly mammoth, has a liner made from Queen Victoria's wedding dress, and has its sweatband embossed with gold leaf, there is no reason for a hat to be $1500 other than for someone to be able to tell his equally-wealthy friends how much his hat cost him.
Remember when I mentioned rich know-nothings?
Sonoma Jack said:Perhaps this article might shed some light on the question of cost and felt quality. Although the article focuses on cowboy hats, the import of the article--price, quality, and scarcity of beaver felt--would apply to fedoras as well:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,172417,00.html
Superb link thanks:eusa_clap
feltfan said:
Don't forget to ask him how much money the weaver got when you
look at his $30,000 panamas.
Justdog said:Sonoma Jack said:Perhaps this article might shed some light on the question of cost and felt quality. Although the article focuses on cowboy hats, the import of the article--price, quality, and scarcity of beaver felt--would apply to fedoras as well:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,172417,00.html
Superb link thanks:eusa_clap
He was charging that for hats long before the so-called shortage, so that isn't an excuse. If he gets schleps to pay that for a hat more power to him. It won't be me. There's only so much you can do to a hat and he can't do anything unless it is line it with gold that several of the other custom guys here don't do also. They likewise use vintage ribbon and accessories. Cowboy hats have themselves been outrageous for a long time, though they are naturally more because of the greater amounts of fur required to make one. Mike Moore will make a custom made cowboy hat for far cheaper and just as good as any of those $1500 or more hats. Period, I have felt his and theirs and seen his and theirs in action. There's no discernible difference.
Some just have the desire to say they paid this for a hat. Me I personally value getting a big value for my money. So i say hey I paid $300 for that hat you paid $2k for, who's the schmuck eh?
They all gets their fur from the same sources and if it was that short on supply, everyone would have gone up crazy amounts. Truth is he sells his hat to folks in that area who have been making insane amounts for a long time and he may have to rethink his biz model as the economy readjusts.
I think you'll find that most custom hatters have at leastFATS88 said:The felt, hat bands, wind trollies etc. that Mike uses
are all 1940 vintage "new old stock" I don't know what that means
in it self or is worth.
When I bought a Biltmore from him many years ago, it was withFATS88 said:I wish he would reconsider cleaning and reblocking hats again
Yeah, he's a lot more interested in shooting the breeze than heFATS88 said:I can't afford a $1500.00 fed either, but he still spent a couple of hours
educating me on hats, dating hat styles and discussing our rapidly changing
(for the worse) city.
If he can sell hats for his asking price, then we loungers should be supportive.
feltfan said:I think you'll find that most custom hatters have at least
some vintage ribbon. Check out Art Fawcett's limited editions.
Odds are very good Mike gets his felt from the same supplier, too.
There is nothing in the materials to justify the price.
BTW, while it is true that Mike's store has been around for what?
100 years? and Mike has owned it for decades, I doubt he has made
or sold very many felt hats. As I recall, he started trying it in the
mid-90s and at his prices, I bet they don't fly off the shelf.
It would be interesting to know how much actual felt hat making
experience he has.
When I bought a Biltmore from him many years ago, it was with
the promise that he would clean and block hats bought at his store.
Now he won't do that. I feel no need to do further business with him.
Yeah, he's a lot more interested in shooting the breeze than he
is in working. I don't know that we should be supportive of his
efforts to sell his hats for too much money. While I am all for separating
the rich from their money, I am concerned that a lot of people will be
turned off of hats if they think they can't afford a good one due to
Mike's prices. I'd rather see the rich taxed at a higher rate and hats
sold at a fair price.
If I'm not being entirely clear here, let me state my opinion:
to sell hats at those prices is just dishonest and takes advantage
of the lack of knowledge of the buying public. Sure, Mike will talk
hats and teach you a bit. But he won't tell you that you can get
a superb hat for a fifth of his price or less. I don't feel too bad for
most folks who want to spend a lot for snob value, but I don't think
he's doing much good for hats. We should support honest hat makers
like the ones so often mentioned on this site who offer a product as
good or better than the one Mike offers for much less money.
Ha! If you read a bit more of this site you'll know better than toFATS88 said:I see that you're from Oakland,
are you affiliated with "The Hat Guys" ?
Because if you are then that would help explain some your remarks.
I can empathize with you about your Biltmore, that is kinda messed up.
FATS88 said:*If anyone is interested I'd be more than happy to post a detailed journal
of my experiences with three bay area retailers. just the facts.
Experiences that I did not have with the four custom hatters
that I've had the pleasure to give my money to, and proud to be seen with their hats on.
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I would enjoy any review and experiences you may wish to share.