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moontheloon

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The Akubra RM hat is really nice felt as well. My cedar brown had the wrong postal code listed on my address and is languishing in the USPO in Midland, Texas.

I hope you get something from the opposite side of their inconsistencies Rick.



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rclark

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Central Texas
If I ever receive it at all! The taupe fawn CD is pretty decent felt as well, and I like the Bushman as well. I love the look of the SBCD but it is stiff as can be. Hard to believe its the same company that made my "Stetson Open Road" made under license by Akubra, probably in the early 70s. Night and day difference in felt quality.
 

moontheloon

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If I ever receive it at all! The taupe fawn CD is pretty decent felt as well, and I like the Bushman as well. I love the look of the SBCD but it is stiff as can be. Hard to believe its the same company that made my "Stetson Open Road" made under license by Akubra, probably in the early 70s. Night and day difference in felt quality.

It is night and day from my BGG and taupe...could not be more different.
Those hats are beautiful... as was a Fed I just sold .
But my SB and this new cedar... both deluxe by the way... are just horrible


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this Cedar Brown CD showed up yesterday...So after that glowing review... who wants it?
See, that's the problem with you "vintage" and "custom" guys--you've lost the ability to appreciate a modern mass-produced hat that someone slammed together just to get it on the shelf and make room for the next hat they have to slam together while probably getting paid not much more than minimum wage. :D
 
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Funkytown, USA
See, that's the problem with you "vintage" and "custom" guys--you've lost the ability to appreciate a modern mass-produced hat that someone slammed together just to get it on the shelf and make room for the next hat they have to slam together while probably getting paid not much more than minimum wage. :D

NTTAWWT


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bowlerman

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South Dakota
Found this pork pie. Couldn't pass it up. Nothing special, but in decent condition. The ribbon sold me. I can't read the liner but I can make out a "B... B..."
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frussell

One Too Many
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California Desert
My last Campdraft was on the bad side of the equation as well. I've owned about 8 Akubras, all were well-made and decent felt quality. The last Imperial SB CD has felt like many modern Stetsons, prone to spider-creasing when shaped, stiff as hell, and what looks to be a more tapered, lower-blocked crown. No more for me either. I'll keep my BGCD, and throw my big head business at Art or Tumwater. Maybe production has changed at Akubra, or I just got a stinker. No disrespect to their fans, I loved all mine except the last one. Frank
 

Chamuco

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Guadalajara Mexico
This is my fear of going with an Akubra. For just a few (a C note) dollars more I can get a bespoke hat from Gannon or NW Hats. What is the best investment for the long term?
Get a Custom, I have like + 20 Akubras and had no complains at all, my friends have bought more than 20 and,they have only got one cardboard like Akubra Fedora, all the others are great for around 100 bucks each.

BUUUUUUUUUUUUT when you get a custom hat from the right hatter its addictive....

Nothing beats a custom beaver, so I will gladly save my $$$ until I get enough for a Gannon or NW, might be 2.5 times the price but, in my humble opinion, ita worth it 100 times.

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Chamuco

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Guadalajara Mexico
I had a nice surprise today. After I got home we decided to let the kids open a few presents. Afterwards, I went on the front porch to turn the Christmas lights on and I had a present from Moon stuck in the corner! (It's still a present even when you buy it for yourself right?!) Caxton Silverbelly.

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That hat looks like a million bucks !!

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12,384
Location
Albany Oregon
Get a Custom, I have like + 20 Akubras and had no complains at all, my friends have bought more than 20 and,they have only got one cardboard like Akubra Fedora, all the others are great for around 100 bucks each.

BUUUUUUUUUUUUT when you get a custom hat from the right hatter its addictive....

Nothing beats a custom beaver, so I will gladly save my $$$ until I get enough for a Gannon or NW, might be 2.5 times the price but, in my humble opinion, ita worth it 100 times.

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Oh, I totally agree, I have a few in the mixer at present. I have so many wants, a 40s Mallory, a VS in powder blue, a Cavanagh Hommie...and it goes on and on...
 
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...Maybe production has changed at Akubra...
About a year ago someone posted a link to an online article that stated Akubra was going to have to outsource the fur for their hats because of some sort of problem with the rabbit population in Australia. I can't help but wonder if that has somehow affected the quality of their hats; maybe they're adding more stiffener in an effort to counteract having to use inferior fur?
 
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Funkytown, USA
About a year ago someone posted a link to an online article that stated Akubra was going to have to outsource the fur for their hats because of some sort of problem with the rabbit population in Australia. I can't help but wonder if that has somehow affected the quality of their hats; maybe they're adding more stiffener in an effort to counteract having to use inferior fur?

I remember that. I think there was also some issue with production costs, as in it was cheaper to import than use "in-house" sources.


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