JimWagner
Practically Family
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I was looking at a new Stetson Pinnacle in black this past weekend. A few things stood out to my mostly uneducated eyes. First, its hand was really nice. The beaver was soft, smooth and just felt good to handle. A wholly different feel than say an Akubra rabbit fur felt (of which I own several). Second, I had to be careful not to let my fingers rub it against the lay of the nap to prevent it showing a lighter spot, much like you have to be careful with velvet.
The unbound edge presented a little bit of a problem to me. It was somewhat wavy. I don't mean that the whole brim was wavy, just the edge in several spots along the curl in back. Small waves. About an index finger wide. When I tried (most gently) to smooth those waves out they sprang right back.
Maybe I'm a perfectionist, but on a hat of that price and quality I'd like it to be a little more perfectly shaped than that and to hold that shape. This is supposed to be the top of the line Stetson fedora after all.
So, for anyone owning a Pinnacle, how does what I'm describing compare? Have you seen that edge waviness? Can it be prevented or corrected? Was this par for the Pinnacle or a defect or maybe damage?
The unbound edge presented a little bit of a problem to me. It was somewhat wavy. I don't mean that the whole brim was wavy, just the edge in several spots along the curl in back. Small waves. About an index finger wide. When I tried (most gently) to smooth those waves out they sprang right back.
Maybe I'm a perfectionist, but on a hat of that price and quality I'd like it to be a little more perfectly shaped than that and to hold that shape. This is supposed to be the top of the line Stetson fedora after all.
So, for anyone owning a Pinnacle, how does what I'm describing compare? Have you seen that edge waviness? Can it be prevented or corrected? Was this par for the Pinnacle or a defect or maybe damage?