Allenworsham
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I finally got back my Grandfather's 1940's-50's Panama that I was having cleaned up and having a new ribbon put on it as the original ribbon was not salvageable. This was 1 of 5 hats that had been found in my sister's garage all stuffed in an old hat box as my Grandfather died in 1959. Overall the Panama turned out pretty good along with the new ribbon. The biggest problem with the Panama was that it was crushed in the hat box and had a crease going front to back in the brim and the crown.
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So while the hat shop guy steamed and blocked the hat and shaped the brim the best he could, he could not straighten out the brim which is still wavy and uneven with peaks and valleys due to being crushed in the box.
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So is there any way to even out the brim on this Panama from my end or is this pretty much the best it can be considering that it is a 60+ year old hat?
(no flash on these 2 photos)
So while the hat shop guy steamed and blocked the hat and shaped the brim the best he could, he could not straighten out the brim which is still wavy and uneven with peaks and valleys due to being crushed in the box.
(Flash used on these 2 photos)
So is there any way to even out the brim on this Panama from my end or is this pretty much the best it can be considering that it is a 60+ year old hat?