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The Conversion Corral

Scooterz

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847
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The Great Plains
I've been wanting for a wide brim Stetson and found this 7 1/8 LO so I sized up to fit 7 1/2 and managed to keep a full 3 1/4 brim while still maintaining a respectable 5 3/4 op crown ht. God I love these old Stetsons . Felt is smooth and dense.
Kept it simple with a dbl ply ribbon as the original was too small now and only a single ply too narrow to cover sweat stitches.
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How do you "size up"? Do you totally reblock and replace the sweatband? How did you size down that Borsalino just foam or something behind sweatband or did you really resize the sweatband? I may have to try something on a stagecoach that wants to swallow my head.
 
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Scooterz

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The Great Plains
I thought I would have some good news on the final result of my recent hat conversion. I decided to go with a fedora conversion since I don't have very many. Unfortunately my rounding jack literally fell apart and I can't use it. I took the hat to a western shop near me and let them trim up the brim. All they had were the small cutters that only takes off a 1/4 inch at a time. I ended up with 3 inches on the sides and 2 7/8 front and back. I still have enough brim to get the 2 3/4 inches, though. But, I'll send it to a hatter and have it done. I'm not attempting to work on hats anymore. I have very limited tools to work with and very limited $$$ resources. I'm done with it.

That doesn't mean I'm actually giving up on the damn thing, though. I just ramble on when I get pi$$ed and frustrated. I'll get it figured out. I just don't like hold ups for lack of stuff to work with.

I just started on my first stagecoach tonight. I just sprayed it with distilled water and hand blocked it with a softball into an open crown. Letting it dry. That open crown is sooooo tall. Is also a bit too big, its a 7 3/8 but seems more like a 60 than a 59. It has a crocheted band. Just leaving it on for now. i am assuming I can make a diamond crease and won't even need to put a dome in it. Although those Gus creases look pretty cool.
 

bond

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3,535
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Third coast
Scooterz sizing up or down several sizes for myself involves washing the felt thoroughly in water and reblocking appropriately. Yes sweatbands are removed for this most definitely .
The results are dependent upon the quality of felt obviously the better the felt the better the results.



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T Jones

I'll Lock Up
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Central Ohio
Finally got the damn thing to work out. I got the brim trimmed down to where I want it, 2 3/4. The felt on these Stagecoaches are thick. I had to do a good deal of pouncing to where I could work it easier. More pouncing, more cussing, then more pouncing, then onto the brim flange. The only thing that made this conversion harder than it should've been was the lack of tools to work with. A bit of patience, (which I don't have much of these days), some creativity, and I was able to work around the "lack of tools" issues I was having. But, it came out nice. Very clean and crisp job. I just have to put a ribbon on it, which I'm also deficit. I was thinking of putting a dark brown 1 5/8 ribbon on it. But, I don't have one. So, I thought of salvaging this used dark brown 6 ply mid ribbon. Doesn't look too bad. I'll give it some thought. It's not sewn onto the hat yet...

Check out the plastic bowl for my flange stand, and check out the hat stretcher to hold my hat in place 'in' the brim flange. Tools! I need tools!
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Here she is. All flanged. My little work area in the basement.
Scarlet and Gray. Go Bucks!

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Almost finished. Needs a ribbon.
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On the head.
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Alabama
Finally got the damn thing to work out. I got the brim trimmed down to where I want it, 2 3/4. The felt on these Stagecoaches are thick. I had to do a good deal of pouncing to where I could work it easier. More pouncing, more cussing, then more pouncing, then onto the brim flange. The only thing that made this conversion harder than it should've been was the lack of tools to work with. A bit of patience, (which I don't have much of these days), some creativity, and I was able to work around the "lack of tools" issues I was having. But, it came out nice. Very clean and crisp job. I just have to put a ribbon on it, which I'm also deficit. I was thinking of putting a dark brown 1 5/8 ribbon on it. But, I don't have one. So, I thought of salvaging this used dark brown 6 ply mid ribbon. Doesn't look too bad. I'll give it some thought. It's not sewn onto the hat yet...

Check out the plastic bowl and the hat stretcher!
Chestnut_Stagecoach_Conversion_5.jpg


Here she is. All flanged. My little work area in the basement.
Scarlet and Gray. Go Bucks!

Chestnut_Stagecoach_Conversion_6.jpg


Almost finished. Needs a ribbon.
Chestnut_Stagecoach_Conversion_1.jpg


Chestnut_Stagecoach_Conversion_2.jpg


On the head.
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Nice work, TJ.
 

Scooterz

Practically Family
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847
Location
The Great Plains
Finally got the damn thing to work out. I got the brim trimmed down to where I want it, 2 3/4. The felt on these Stagecoaches are thick. I had to do a good deal of pouncing to where I could work it easier. More pouncing, more cussing, then more pouncing, then onto the brim flange. The only thing that made this conversion harder than it should've been was the lack of tools to work with. A bit of patience, (which I don't have much of these days), some creativity, and I was able to work around the "lack of tools" issues I was having. But, it came out nice. Very clean and crisp job. I just have to put a ribbon on it, which I'm also deficit. I was thinking of putting a dark brown 1 5/8 ribbon on it. But, I don't have one. So, I thought of salvaging this used dark brown 6 ply mid ribbon. Doesn't look too bad. I'll give it some thought. It's not sewn onto the hat yet...

Check out the plastic bowl and the hat stretcher!
Chestnut_Stagecoach_Conversion_5.jpg


Here she is. All flanged. My little work area in the basement.
Scarlet and Gray. Go Bucks!

Chestnut_Stagecoach_Conversion_6.jpg


Almost finished. Needs a ribbon.
Chestnut_Stagecoach_Conversion_1.jpg


Chestnut_Stagecoach_Conversion_2.jpg


On the head.
Chestnut_Stagecoach_Conversion_4.jpg

I am working on a stagecoach that looks almost the same color. Its listed as Chestnut on the card inside the sweatband.
 

T Jones

I'll Lock Up
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Location
Central Ohio
Michael, Bob H., RJR, Greg, thanks guys. I appreciate the comments....and good luck with your conversions.

Scooterz, mine is also Chestnut. It was probably the same hat as yours, originally.
 

T Jones

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Central Ohio
What a wonderful transformation TJ. I'm drawn to the tall crown that is set off by the mid(?) sized ribbon. Impressive!
Thanks buddy. I appreciate that. It's definitely a fairly tall and straight sided crown. It's 4 3/4 at the pinch with a rake sloping back to 4 1/4 inches. I have the brim at 2 3/4. The ribbon is a 1 inch, dark brown 6 ply. Everything's proportionate and works together very well. I have to say, it's probably my favorite fedora at the moment.
 

Scooterz

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847
Location
The Great Plains
Here is my stagecoach so far.
Original Condition
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Band and maribou removed and bashed, like an old Ben Pearson broadhead, 4 1/8" at pinch, brim uncut (4"). The hat is bigger than the dog its just the angle that makes it look otherwise.

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My impression of Joao

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Still working on the side dents. Seems to be resistant to making them deeper, probably due to lower crown. The rest of it was easy to crease. Probably go with 2 3/4" brim but not in a hurry and not sure on band.
 

T Jones

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Location
Central Ohio
Here is my stagecoach so far.
Original Condition
View attachment 67969
Band and maribou removed and bashed, like an old Ben Pearson broadhead, 4 1/8" at pinch, brim uncut (4"). The hat is bigger than the dog its just the angle that makes it look otherwise.

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My impression of Joao

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Still working on the side dents. Seems to be resistant to making them deeper, probably due to lower crown. The rest of it was easy to crease. Probably go with 2 3/4" brim but not in a hurry and not sure on band.
The felt on those are pretty thick and can be a challenge to work with. You'll probably have to wet it down pretty good, (but not soaked through), to work your felt for creasing. If I'm reblocking one, though, I get it soaking wet and put it on a block overnight.
 
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10,847
Location
vancouver, canada
Here is my stagecoach so far.
Original Condition
View attachment 67969
Band and maribou removed and bashed, like an old Ben Pearson broadhead, 4 1/8" at pinch, brim uncut (4"). The hat is bigger than the dog its just the angle that makes it look otherwise.

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My impression of Joao

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Still working on the side dents. Seems to be resistant to making them deeper, probably due to lower crown. The rest of it was easy to crease. Probably go with 2 3/4" brim but not in a hurry and not sure on band.
Don't forget to put the feather boa back on!!!
 

T Jones

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Location
Central Ohio
It just look like the other one you have.
It just look like the other one you have.
No. It's definitely the only hat I have like this one...and if you're objecting to my trimming the brim I double checked the inside of my hat to see if I could find your name on it anywhere. I also double checked the receipt to see who paid for it. Guess what. Your name wasn't on MY hat and I was the one who paid for it. Sorry buddy. I don't need your permission to do what I want with the things that belong to me. But, on the other hand, I did decide that I wouldn't cut down brims that are 4 inches and over anymore. Those I'll leave western. ;)
 
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