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Nobody wants 'em but everybody's got 'em. Are they the ultimate hat horror, or a badge of courage worn by felt that has survived and lived to tell the story. Perhaps posting images will help us to cope with the disappointment of buying a hat and discovering it is less than perfect. Maybe a close-up study will show them to be core samples, displaying characteristics unique to the felt they have been chewed from? Or perhaps we'll just enjoy them a little and look for familiar shapes as we do in the passing clouds.
This is not a thread for moth bite remedies... we have a lot of those. This is just for sharing your nips and any stories that go with them.
Here are a few of mine to start the ball rolling... let's see yours!
Paw print in a Stetson Real Nutria Fur western - dense but softly finished felt. The hat has quite a few bites, many like this with sharp edges and softer rounded bottoms.
Stetson Clear Beaver - very dense felt of the highest quality yields very high quality tiny moth bites, crisp and sharp as a fine swiss cheese.
Flanul Felt/ Dobbs Cross Country - is it the wool component of this firm, thin lightweight felt that allows the moths to through-bore readily? Only a couple of holes in this hat, but they let the daylight in.
This is not a thread for moth bite remedies... we have a lot of those. This is just for sharing your nips and any stories that go with them.
Here are a few of mine to start the ball rolling... let's see yours!
Paw print in a Stetson Real Nutria Fur western - dense but softly finished felt. The hat has quite a few bites, many like this with sharp edges and softer rounded bottoms.
Stetson Clear Beaver - very dense felt of the highest quality yields very high quality tiny moth bites, crisp and sharp as a fine swiss cheese.
Flanul Felt/ Dobbs Cross Country - is it the wool component of this firm, thin lightweight felt that allows the moths to through-bore readily? Only a couple of holes in this hat, but they let the daylight in.