I don't get this... why get a western weight felt, sand it to get a... lightweight felt. Isn't it the same to get a dress hat felt without the hard work (and "killing of a western)?I must have sanded off half its felt and weight.
I don't get this... why get a western weight felt, sand it to get a... lightweight felt. Isn't it the same to get a dress hat felt without the hard work (and "killing of a western)?
It's... almost the same someone did some time ago, got a longhair felt hat and... sand it to turn it a... normal felt.
It is a great job never the less.
I'll be waiting to see that one Josh.I should have mine finished soon.Thanks everybody, I really appreciate it.
Dogman, I have another conversion on the block as we speak that reminds me of your Resistol Panda. Its actually exactly like the Panda except its Stetsons version.
Here's a 70's/80's Resistol 3X conversion that I just finished. I have converted it a couple of times, but I am finally satisfied with the final product.
I wanted to give it a 1900's western dress hat look with a thin ribbon. I blocked it with a Graeco block which is straighter than any block I have ever seen. I would venture to say its even straighter than a Columbia block. Pounced that thick western felt WAY down to a lighter dress weight. (that eliminated any felt spidering as well) I sanded the inside of the crown and added a leather sweatband which I had done some work to. Lastly, I added an old school thin ribbon which I used from original 40's/50's ribbon stock that I bought.