I found a piece of brim I saved from a mutilated panama. I'll be testing the tool tonight in the straw, if it works, you'll soon have a vented whippet.That hat looks great Robert... it is looking as if my chances are now better to be able to have a new vented fedora!
Cool! But look here doctor... you shall have a hat from Arkansas soon to do your work upon!
I asked Jimmy and Robert to kindly measure the diamond patterns of their hats. I translated those numbers into photoshop and made this comparison between Jimmy's Shore Club, Robert's Dobbs and my VS. (Rusty, if you're thinking diamond pattern for your hat, please choose one)
Hey Chief... do raises come with these promotions?
Ale -- you are hereby promoted to Chief Deputy of Forensics for the Fedora Bureau of Investigation. Your devotion to micro-detail in all things fedora is exemplary.
Respectfully,
The Chief
...AND raise :eeek::eeek:lol
Yikes! Could be time for the Bureau's annual bake sale!!! :eeek: :eeek: :eeek:
I'll sign off on this verbatim.Not the right thread really but I get tired of hearing this nonsense about water resistance/hat quality.
I've walked in a Chicago downpour for about 15 minutes(no option) with a Dobbs on and the water soaked through the felt and into the sweatband which cracked at the line where it is stitched when it dried. I have soaked through all Beaver hats as well in brief but vigorous downpours. I soaked through an Akubra that had a couple of coats of waterproofing spray in a few minutes. Felt hats absorb water and will soak through when water hits them in sufficient volume(this you admittedly say). They are not rain hats. Generally no permanent damage is done to the felt, but they have leather sweatbands, cotton/rayon bands and silk/cotton thread. Even greasy Beavers get wet.
The last line bothers me the most. Hats have different styles functions and durability.
Would you say "if my jacket can't take the weather its just a costume jacket"? I suppose suits, tuxedos, cotton, wool,linen or leather jackets may be worn without any concern forthe weather(or fur coats as well)?
My Polypropylene hat must be the best ever made. It has nice big vent holes too.
Yikes! Could be time for the Bureau's annual bake sale!!! :eeek: :eeek: :eeek:
STOP THE PRESSES!!! Bart -- Is that really you??? :eeek: :eeek: :eeek: