bobkeenan
Familiar Face
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- Portland, OR
I am retired and have just discovered Fedora hats. I am liking my first purchases and am looking for more. I have a steamer and have successfully done some reshaping. But if I am going to be a "Fedora Guy" then I want to wear my hat wherever I go. I have read posts about restaurants or theaters about how you can wear it sometimes, put it on the table or empty seat, or balance it on your knee. But if there are no empty seats and no room on the table, and no one in the restaurant is wearing a hat, and a short guy is sitting behind you at the theater. Then what do you do.
I did discover the Penman hat Co. portable hat hanger here. I contacted him and his supplier can no longer work in wood. He is working on another design and supplier so stay tuned for that one.
I am a retired engineer and started sketching out some ideas. I was thinking I could find someone to print one our for me. But that is too much work. So after many hours of googling I found this Glove Guard.
I bought one on Amazon for $12. This is what it looks like up close.
The little end goes around a belt loop and the larger end is to hold work gloves but the both ends looked like this.
I imagined that those interlocking teeth would NOT be good for straw or felt. So I filed the teeth away (its a hard plastic of some sort). Then using some Sugru that I had laying around (I use it for my drone hobby and other things), I created two flat surfaces for the hat pinching end. It is not a work of art but the hat end looks like this.
It probably has more surface area than the old church pew hat hangers. So what does it look like when I have it all on you ask....
A bit geeky. yes. Does it do the job I was looking for yes. Its small and can fit in jacket pocket or maybe my wife's purse if she is in a good mood. I found that I can walk around with it like this as well. there is probably another mod to it that would allow it to be hung off the backs of chairs as well.
BTW this is a rollable stetson so I do not need to use this. But I am thinking of getting a really nice Barsolino or something and I wanted to make sure I had a solution to the problem in my head with a non-rollable hat.
I did discover the Penman hat Co. portable hat hanger here. I contacted him and his supplier can no longer work in wood. He is working on another design and supplier so stay tuned for that one.
I am a retired engineer and started sketching out some ideas. I was thinking I could find someone to print one our for me. But that is too much work. So after many hours of googling I found this Glove Guard.
I bought one on Amazon for $12. This is what it looks like up close.
The little end goes around a belt loop and the larger end is to hold work gloves but the both ends looked like this.
I imagined that those interlocking teeth would NOT be good for straw or felt. So I filed the teeth away (its a hard plastic of some sort). Then using some Sugru that I had laying around (I use it for my drone hobby and other things), I created two flat surfaces for the hat pinching end. It is not a work of art but the hat end looks like this.
It probably has more surface area than the old church pew hat hangers. So what does it look like when I have it all on you ask....
A bit geeky. yes. Does it do the job I was looking for yes. Its small and can fit in jacket pocket or maybe my wife's purse if she is in a good mood. I found that I can walk around with it like this as well. there is probably another mod to it that would allow it to be hung off the backs of chairs as well.
BTW this is a rollable stetson so I do not need to use this. But I am thinking of getting a really nice Barsolino or something and I wanted to make sure I had a solution to the problem in my head with a non-rollable hat.