+1I'd hang it on a clothes line (in a sock bag) or otherwise place it outside during the nice weather in a secure location for a coupla days. Fresh air works wonders.
+1I'd hang it on a clothes line (in a sock bag) or otherwise place it outside during the nice weather in a secure location for a coupla days. Fresh air works wonders.
If it's really dirty.What about Naptha?
For those that care, those Stagecoach pins are hard to find.I thought I'd throw up a pic of what the hat originally looked like.
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Yes they are.For those that care, those Stagecoach pins are hard to find.
Nice job,imo.Well, here it is. The bow didn't turn out as well as I hoped but it has always been my weak point.
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The sides are straighter than they look in the picture. I went with 2" ribbon because I still had some vintage rayon/cotton Petersham left.![]()
Well done! I'd wear it!Well, here it is. The bow didn't turn out as well as I hoped but it has always been my weak point.
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The sides are straighter than they look in the picture. I went with 2" ribbon because I still had some vintage rayon/cotton Petersham left.![]()
Here's a few Stagecoaches that I left Western and reworked. They've been reblocked and I also changed out the ribbons. You may also want to hang on to your Stagecoach pins as well....they started out looking like yours in the picture...I thought I'd throw up a pic of what the hat originally looked like.
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Nice ribbon work.Well, here it is. The bow didn't turn out as well as I hoped but it has always been my weak point.
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The sides are straighter than they look in the picture. I went with 2" ribbon because I still had some vintage rayon/cotton Petersham left.![]()
Nice ribbon work.
Lol. You could say it and I would believe it.I wish I could say it ended up that way on purpose.
Here's a few Stagecoaches that I left Western and reworked. They've been reblocked and I also changed out the ribbons. You may also want to hang on to your Stagecoach pins as well....they started out looking like yours in the picture...
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Here's an unknown Western that I converted. It was pretty beat up when I got it...
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Look what I just won on the 'bay Joao.
I don't mean to poke the bear but I may end up cutting and converting it. However, I may leave the brim alone and just change the bash and ribbon. I'm not sure since I finally found a brown 'Coach in my size and converted it. Suggestions are welcome.
Nice pictures there. Sadly some are not easy to make nowadays.I've always been a big fan of the late 19th and early 20th century style hats, like the ones in early cowboy filims.
Thanks HJ. I appreciate that.TJ, I like your style with these. The lines of your hats are just great. No one does it better!
My favorites of your's are the dark brown, thin ribbon & the rust brown mid-ribbon but the overall lines are great on all of them.Thanks HJ. I appreciate that.