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reversal reblock

scottyrocks

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I’ve been meaning to get to this for a while, and finished it last night. I’d put it the Conversion Corral, except that it’s not a non-fedora-to-fedora conversion. Actually, it’s a front-to-back (or back-to-front) conversion.

I had gotten this Fed III in well-used condition about a year and a half ago. It’s amazingly comfortable. It seemed to have been rebuilt when I got it because the liner has no markings of any kind (Akubra has their label in the top of the liner). The sweat band is also amazingly comfy. I don’t know if it’s because it’s the Deluxe sweat, or just a really good replacement.

The felt is worn pretty well in a few places on the hat, at the brim break, and at the top of the front pinch in particular. I don’t handle my hats by the pinch because I know what that can do to them.

A couple of months ago, the felt at the top of the front pinch was at that point where it was just a hair’s breath from forming a small hole. I put the hat away and made a point to do a reversal. I finally did it this weekend.

Normally, when I do a reblock, if the sweat is okay I just remove the liner, fold the sweat down, wet the felt, and slide it onto the block. Since I was reversing the direction of the hat, I removed the sweat, too.

Here’s the front. It’s wet here as I had just sprayed and put the final tweaks into the bash.

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Here’s a side view.

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On my head:

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And before the reblock, old front in the front:

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It still feels like it did before the reblock, but to me looks markedly different. I'm very happy with it.
 
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scottyrocks

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I've been messing with this hat for about a week now. I've turned it about 30 degrees and relocated the bow. This necessitated removing and then reattaching the liner an ribbon. I'm much happier with it now. I love the new shape. Here's a similar angle picture for comparison to picture 3 in post # 1.

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