That Navy is something special. What a great choice to go with that contrasting ribbon. Nice restoration, daily driver!Oh No! Not another one!
Yes, another refurb by Rick Walker / Phoenix Hats.
This hat was a $12 antique store find and we made it look great in Covington at Buckaroo Hatters with a tooled leather band:
At home, that really nice leather band found its way to this hat instead:
That left the navy blue uniform hat looking rather plain, and after some use as a beater, the original sweatband began to tear. Decision time - can or keep? I was discussing this hat with Rick Walker when I picked up the bowtie Stetson 3XB last month, and he showed me a really nice looking orange ribbon, and I could not resist. So, that $12 hat got a new sweatband w/initials, a Phoenix Hats liner, and a new ribbon!
another look at that frayed ribbon work-
Nice work, Rick!
It was a uniform hat, lot of shellac, still just a beater, but now it is a sharp looking beater! Why not? 'tis the season!
+1That Navy is something special. What a great choice to go with that contrasting ribbon. Nice restoration, daily driver!
How did I miss this last year? We appreciate the plug!
I do not know how I have missed this thread.
@humanshoes your lids look great. I hope to see pictures of your work posted here, I also love seeing hats in progress (ie. just blocked hat bodies, etc.)
Both videos are cool. The cigar box instruments are fascinating and this is the first time I have even heard of them. You look to be very proficient with a spokeshave.
If I were to attempt a homemade hat block, something simple. Straight sides, flat top, with a round over radius to make the transition. Would you go with a spokeshave and check your work with a profile cutout card or go with a router?