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A cool article from True West that features a friend of mine.
http://www.truewestmagazine.com/big-brims/
http://www.truewestmagazine.com/big-brims/
I saw comments at the end about the prices of the hats shown. Beaver is expensive and custom hats are a lot of work. Both hats in the article were great and worth it.
A 100% beaver felt hat body is not that expensive.
I can get one from FEPSA for $100.
Now if you say that the WORK needed to get it to "shine" costs $500, I say maybe, but then seeing what people pays me for manual work, someone is scoring big with that price range.
Hi Joao
Someone can correct me, but I believe that there is a minimum order number from FEPSA and Winchester both. If it's 25, then that's $2500 in FEPSA hats of probably one color, one % beaver etc. This would be why hatters don't stock Navy, Royal, and Baby Blue felt bodies....
That is true.
But then if you are not very picky, you can get only one (I don't know if Winchester is as flexible as FEPSA is (at least to me)). You only need to wait, like I did and like I am now (again) for someone order a batch of something similiar you want and they can make one more for you. Every month I ask FEPSA for news, I can wait, I have enough hats for 4 or 5 lifes (if not 10).
A 100% beaver felt hat body is not that expensive.
I can get one from FEPSA for $100.
Now if you say that the WORK needed to get it to "shine" costs $500, I say maybe, but then seeing what people pays me for manual work, someone is scoring big with that price range.
I was just disappointed that after all the build-up, the article only showed 2 hats. It felt like there would at least be a few more. I would have especially like to see a sombrero, after all the talk about Billy the Kid wearing them. You just don't see many pictures of good sombreros, rather than the tourist-shop costume kind.
But the hats shown were really nice.
Wow, interesting concept. I doubt that gets offered to most of the hat shops, or they don't think to ask.
Later
Don't think so, maybe for the "homemaker hatter" but you have to wait until what you want comes out.Wow, interesting concept. I doubt that gets offered to most of the hat shops, or they don't think to ask.
Lucky me I have FEPSA around the corner. But also I'm not a hatter and I'm not picky.To order hat bodies from FEPSA, the custom hatters must pre-pay for them up front, pay duty fees and all shipping cost and I am told wait about 2 months.
Well this confirms what I tried to say, the hat body is not even half the cost of the hat, it's what "revolves" around it and what you want in it.I thank Tom Dean, for his comment on all the equipment needed, plus when you have a real store front, not dining room table, you have rent, insurance and all other bills per month to keep the doors open. The price I posted on my hat, takes in all those cost, and yes there is some profit there
I would love to have a hat from Major Moore but I prefer to spend $1000 to a trip to the US and met some of you in personJoao;
You just have to have one of his hats to understand.
A custom hat is the difference between the Timex and a Rolex
I would love to have a hat from Major Moore but I prefer to spend $1000 to a trip to the US and met some of you in person