Edward
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Montecristi Ecuador Panama Blank
Unfinished Panama Body in Balsa Wood Box
About 5 inch open crown (4 1/2 after shaping)
2 1/2 brim
Unfinished - no sweat or hat band
I remember years ago reading a post by a lounger who had one of these unfinished Panama hat bodies in its balsa wood shipping/storage box and the process of finishing by shaping the hat and installing a sweat and hat band. I assume these type of blanks were intended to sell to tourists and have them finished upon return home. I hadn’t come across one until now… and no risk throwing 5 bucks at this one.
The hat body was crammed into the balsa wood box instead of being rolled properly… probably not a surprise and totally fine with me. I just wanted to have some fun with it and see if I could shape it with steam. With a little bit of work.. I got it into some semblance of a hat shape.
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Then with more steam and time was able to shape it fairly well. I threw on this ribbon I had laying around just to see how it would work. And even managed to run a couple errands with it.
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The weave is not as tight as my finer panamas… but it is certainly a finer than others I have. I’m not good at counting weaves… but I think it may be in the 125 to 150 wsi range as I’m seeing about 12x12 ish. Maybe someone could correct me if I am wrong there.
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It will need a sweat and hat band to complete. But honestly I may just roll it up and return it to its balsa box and keep it as a conversation piece as that is where it’s value is to me… being something different. We shall see.
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Digging through this thread looking for a specific post and I stumbled across this one. My first straw hat, way back in 2007, was one of these. The only photo I can find of it is this:
I remember just wearing it in the manner I had assume was intended: the ribbon there is the black elastic loop that was used to wrap it in the box. The elastic kept it in place - which was once or twice quite handy when a breeze caught the brim.
All these years later, and knowing what I do now, your speculation on the original intent of this as an easily shipped body rather than a finished hat in and of itself makes a lot of sense. As the latter it worked well enough (though I rolled it and wore it hard a lot, and eventually it developed a hole in the pinch), but it would be interesting to see it finished with a band and a ribbon. I shouldn't wonder it would hold up a little better treated as a 'fixed' hat and not rolled.
Love your ribbon, btw - great one for a Dolphins fan (or, in a pinch, St Patrick's Day).