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Hepville

One of the Regulars
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246
Location
Germany
Yeah Johnny, I guess it will be a nice one. The pieces will need a very accurate cutting with almost zero tollerance to get the lines matching.

I´ve seen another striped linen one from the same company and may take this one, too:
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What do you fellow loungers think?
 

BR Gordon

One Too Many
Messages
1,152
Location
New Mexico
Yeah Johnny, I guess it will be a nice one. The pieces will need a very accurate cutting with almost zero tollerance to get the lines matching.

I´ve seen another striped linen one from the same company and may take this one, too:
83057,bildschirmfoto20120626um195749NOPLE.png

What do you fellow loungers think?

Bela, Personally, I like this one better than the first that you had shown.
 

St. Valentine

A-List Customer
Messages
433
Location
Germany
@Ed, Che, Manfred, Tom & Bela: Thank you guys, Johnny is quite a talent! The cap is really fluffy and soft but holds up so well.
Still cold here, about +15° Celsius, so I can wear it. Other wise it will be a nice cap for autumn, winter ans spring.

@Bela: I like the second fabric best as well. Those stripes look so very vintage to me.
 

Johnny J

Call Me a Cab
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2,115
Location
Panama City, Florida
I was in L.A. today and picked up a couple of more wool fabrics - similar to Donegal Tweeds:

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Medium/Heavy weight mixed colors

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This one is like Dark Olive Green w/flecks - Medium weight

I have also been picking up VTG wool fabrics. These next 3 are from the 1950s:
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VTG1950sPlaid.jpg

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Johnny J

Call Me a Cab
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2,115
Location
Panama City, Florida
Fellow Loungers,
since many of you have been very helpful with the caps I am starting to make, and have been with me since the very beginning, I would like to share with you my new logo:

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Cordova is my last name. What do you all think? This will go in the liners.
 

Hepville

One of the Regulars
Messages
246
Location
Germany
A fine logo Johnny!!!

Bruce, Frank, Rudie: I´ll take the first striped linen to check the quality. If it´s good I´ll take the other one, too.
 

Rudie

Call Me a Cab
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2,069
Location
Berlin
Great logo, Johnny! I love the design.

I would drop the "vintage style", though. To me it kinda gives the impression of the caps not being authentic in their own right but just retro copies. If I were you I'd prefer something along the lines of "Cordova Custom Caps" or "Cordova Handmade Caps". Just a suggestion. ;)
 

Lord Brett

New in Town
Messages
32
Location
Bradford, England
Some time ago I finally found the hat that suited me - a black knitted Bretton Fisherman's Cap. It's finally starting to show its age and I've ordered a couple more online in the same basic style, though it's always a shot in the dark buying a hat you haven't tried on.

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The second hat cost over three times more than the first, so it'll be interesting to see which I prefer.

So I collected my new headgear from the post office this morning, and both models look to be very nicely made hats - the photo of the first one doesn't do it justice. The trouble is that they are both too small!

Can anyone point a newcomer towards a guide for working out one's hat size?
 
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Feraud

Bartender
Messages
17,190
Location
Hardlucksville, NY
Fellow Loungers,
since many of you have been very helpful with the caps I am starting to make, and have been with me since the very beginning, I would like to share with you my new logo:

Cordova is my last name. What do you all think? This will go in the liners.
Great choice for the liner! Can't wait to see it in place. Agree with Rudie, I think Cordova Handmade Caps would suffice.
 
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flat-top

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,772
Location
Palookaville, NY
I actually changed my order with Johnny so now instead of the brown wool, I'm going with this:

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I have a waistcoat dated 1921 that uses a very similar fabric. I think this will make an extremely authentic looking cap!
 

flat-top

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,772
Location
Palookaville, NY
Johnny, why not use one of these images for your logo? I'm sure they are public domain at this point and it really shows exactly what you're all about!

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Short Balding Guy

I'll Lock Up
Messages
9,871
Location
Minnesota, USA
Fellow Loungers,
since many of you have been very helpful with the caps I am starting to make, and have been with me since the very beginning, I would like to share with you my new logo: Cordova is my last name. What do you all think? This will go in the liners.

Johnny; The new logo is SHARP! I humbly suggest that the bottom line may be re-thought to read "Hand-made, Finest Quality." In my mind the uniqueness of a "custom" cap is a special feature to be marketed and ultimately prized by te consumer. Perhaps a way to identify the end consumer may considered. A suggestion to this would be a tag with the consumer's name in it. This would kind of be like the "Heck this hat is yours.." card/tag found in custom felt hats.

I love th design. It will look sharp in liners!

Excited to be in line for a "Vintage Style Cap", Eric -
 

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