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Where to buy a new block and flange? I want a No. 52 block (I think) to achieve that tall, straight-sided crown so many of us seem so partial to. I believe there's another block number that's so similar as to be essentially the same thing, or so I've been told.
There must be several million hats I'd gladly wear if only I could take the taper out of their crowns (I already own several of them), and about that many just awaiting a resizing.
I've tried eBay several times, but the blocks that looked like they might suit my purposes went to higher bidders. And eBay is always a gamble, right?
So who makes blocks new? Are they as serviceable as the antique ones? And what's the going rate these days?
As to size: I assume that the block size corresponds to the finished hat size, meaning that it would be somewhat larger than the hat size so as to allow room for the sweatband. Is that right? And doesn't that mean that to properly block a hat you would first remove the sweatband (and perhaps the ribbon) and sew it back in after the blocking?
There must be several million hats I'd gladly wear if only I could take the taper out of their crowns (I already own several of them), and about that many just awaiting a resizing.
I've tried eBay several times, but the blocks that looked like they might suit my purposes went to higher bidders. And eBay is always a gamble, right?
So who makes blocks new? Are they as serviceable as the antique ones? And what's the going rate these days?
As to size: I assume that the block size corresponds to the finished hat size, meaning that it would be somewhat larger than the hat size so as to allow room for the sweatband. Is that right? And doesn't that mean that to properly block a hat you would first remove the sweatband (and perhaps the ribbon) and sew it back in after the blocking?