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Use an adjustable T-Square. It doesn’t have to be draftsman quality or a 48” drywall T-Square. You can buy 12” clear plastic T-Squares pretty cheap at office supply stores.I have a heck of a time measuring crowns
Use an adjustable T-Square. It doesn’t have to be draftsman quality or a 48” drywall T-Square. You can buy 12” clear plastic T-Squares pretty cheap at office supply stores.I have a heck of a time measuring crowns
No, haven't moved, but I've had the hats since the last few times we've had some actual rainfall here, so... We were supposed to get some rain overnight last night but, of course, it never materialized. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯“Akubras like rain”…have you moved?
Yesterday we got our first measurable rain in two months. We have pastures that are already turning brown. All the ranchers are planning on supplemental feeding and some are having to haul in water too! My rain hats didn’t get much use this year/decade.
Lichtenstein’s “South Texan” Open Road clone. 5 5/8” open crown and 2 3/4” brim.
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It’s a tight 7 5/8 so I think it will be moving on. Bummer.
A fine looking hat.. too bad on its fit.Lichtenstein’s “South Texan” Open Road clone. 5 5/8” open crown and 2 3/4” brim.
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It’s a tight 7 5/8 so I think it will be moving on. Bummer.
Very niceStetson Excellent Quality fedora:
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More in the pre 1940s Stetson Dress Hats Thread.
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My milliner has finished my latest hat, the felt that she used was made from beaver fur, whether it's actually silverbelly I know not. Why should I worry? I just love the hat, the lady is indeed a talent.
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My milliner has finished my latest hat, the felt that she used was made from beaver fur, whether it's actually silverbelly I know not. Why should I worry? I just love the hat, the lady is indeed a talent.
You definitely help bring life to that one, Brent.This was a curiosity purchase as much as anything. Stetson The Imperial with the “Ultimate Finish.” Turns out the finish is just a nice but unexceptional suede/antelope: nice hand, but the felt to too thick and the crown has too much taper. The build quality is what you would expect from Stetson of this era. 2 5/8” raw edge brim and 5 5/8” (ish) open crown.
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You definitely help bring life to that one, Brent.
Thank you kindly, Brent. I'm definitely loving it more and more.Thanks, Steve. Your new Battersby is sure a looker. Great shape!
Some great shades of blue both in and out, Brent.Canadian Biltmore Golden Pheasant velour finish homburg.
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Stetson The Imperial with the “Ultimate Finish.” Turns out the finish is just a nice but unexceptional suede/antelope
I guess "Ultimate" in this case is "The Best We Could Do".
That's true, it's about an hour's drive but compared to Esther, who made three hats for me, Belgium isn't exactly an hour's drive.Very nice. Lucky to have someone close by.