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Photos of hatters tools

Hatter4

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John, these photos were taken at the Ritch Hat Shop at Old Bethpage Village Restoration on Long Island. I was their hatter for years. If you look at my web site, I am in this hat shop. The young man in the photos is demonstrating 19th cent. hatting of the 1860s. He is a reenactor.
 
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John Galt

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Oliver, thanks for the clarification.

I thought that the shop looked much like some of your photos. I had requested permission & posted these with you in mind ;-)
 

Hatter4

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The hat shop was built in 1810 and belonged to Lewis Ritch. It is an original building . The village is set in the 1860s and the hat shop shows 19th century hatting.
 

humanshoes

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Interesting things going on here in this thread. Need to tune in more often. Anyway, just finished the new rounding jack in response to a request for an affordable "plain Jane" version. Nothing too fancy here, just a functional oak tool that uses standard utility knife blades and is a bit smaller than the full size version. Cutting depth is adjustable and has an optimal cutting width of just over 5 inches. IMG_2132.jpg IMG_2134.jpg IMG_2136.jpg IMG_2137.jpg
 

Hatter4

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John, Old Bethpage Village is a living history museum, and the hat shop is still part of it. I make hats for reenactors--they are my biggest customers. I also make other hats. My hat shop is based on the Ritch Hat Shop, but it is a fully functional hat shop.
 

John Galt

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Just bought this very old sizing compass on eBay for $20.00. The handles have separated from the brass and it will need some repair, or will just go into my collection as is, but I couldn't pass on that deal.

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