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The Conversion Corral

Landman

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Great job on those hats guys!

John, I have used Woolite and hand washed in cold water an old Stetson liner with decent results. It didn't fade but you could still see the outline of the sweat stains. I didn't get too aggressive with the hand washing though.
 

bond

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What I ve learned about washing liners is that you want to keep the time to a minimum to avoid washing out any logo imprints. I wash mainly the sides only very gently and working quickly . Rinse cold to get soap out .
 

T Jones

I'll Lock Up
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Bond, Dogman, John Galt, You guys show some real talent! Love your conversion projects! Excellent work! All three of you! But I particularly like John Galt's Resistol / ROTLA Indy conversion, (especially since it's my hat he's converting for me)! ;)
 

DOGMAN

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ManofKent,T Jones,John Galt,splintercellsz,gentlemen you all are to kind.It's so much fun I can't stop buying these cowboy hats.T Jones I agree with you,I like your conversion.John Galt did a great job with that hat.
 

John Galt

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Chico
ManofKent,T Jones,John Galt,splintercellsz,gentlemen you all are to kind.It's so much fun I can't stop buying these cowboy hats.T Jones I agree with you,I like your conversion.John Galt did a great job with that hat.

Not done yet ;-) Terry, I'll call you with a progress report...


"Faint hat never won fair lady."
 

Strapped-4-Cache

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Lawrenceville, GA
Cross-posting from "My Shameless Copy", but I won't bother posting all of the shots again. Just a before and after.

As received:
Santa_Hat_2_zpsa201313d.jpg

Finished product:
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Thanks again, John Galt, for the idea.
 

BlackMaskPulp

New in Town
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43
Location
Ont.CAN
This thread has inspired me to give one of these conversions a try. I started out with a silver belly Biltmore 7x off the 'bay. The felt is really nice albeit stiff in the brim. I picked it because it already had a fedora-like bow.





I meant to keep the binding to sew back on but I was a little overzealous and cut it with the stitch remover a couple of times. After ironing the brim I made a 3 inch guide and marked around the brim.



Then I started cutting.






Sanded down with 320. I didn't go to higher grits because I wasn't sure if a 3 inch brim is for me. You can't put it back on!
Steamed a crease more to my liking and tried to curl the back of the brim up.





I kept it pretty simple for my first time (just a brim cutting really) and I'm very happy with how it turned out. Any suggestions or constructive criticisms? What do you think of the 3 inch brim? Thanks for reading!
 
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DOGMAN

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Strapped-4-Cache,Nice holiday hat.That's probably what Santa wears off season.BlackMaskPulp,good first try.I like my brims between 3 inches and 2 1/2 inches wide.Good luck conversions can be contagious,I'm working on my 15th hat now.
 

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