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I read through all the posts on Hat Stretchers from this forum, and across the internet. I can't find answers to the questions I have.
I needed a hat stretcher, but instead of buying the cheap-made new ones, I like the vintage/antique wood ones with the golden honey color that only comes from decades of age.
I bought two to start with, but seeing them in person now, I think I may have gotten them too small and may have to look for a larger size stretcher. I can download 3 different size conversion charts, and get 3 different, contradicting charts! (Mostly in what is considered S-M-L)
Converting CM to fraction sizes is a problem since they are different in UK and USA.
7 1/8 in UK means 7 1/4 in USA. I find it easiest to deal with metric CM sizes (58), but the vintage Hat Stretchers I find for sale online only show fractions that I assume are USA sizes, and that is where I think I went wrong, assuming 6 7/8 is only 1/8 from 7, and 7 wouldn't be TOO much smaller than 7 1/8, but also didn't take in account UK to US conversion, so 6 7/8 vintage US stretcher, is not size 56, but actually size 55. THREE sizes smaller than I need to stretch to! So the side alignment rails fall out of the stretcher by the time I get to my size! (and the other one I bought 6 3/4 is going to be a 54. oh no.)
QUESTION 1:
I figure obviously you want a size SMALLER than your hat size, else how to you fit the stretcher into a hat too small or tight, if the size marked on stretchers are the size when fully closed.
7 1/4 vintage stretcher US would equal size 58. (my size) So what would be ideal for me, 7 or 7 1/8 (US) for a vintage/antique hat stretcher?
QUESTION 2:
NONE of the vintage ones of hundreds I have seen, have any makers name or brand, how can one tell who made it and around what year or decade they were made? What range are the ones typically seen and found online? All Wood handles vs the Metal handles?
QUESTION 3:
Some of these old stretchers have small rubber or plastic round feet attached on back side, why are these there, to elevate the stretcher a few millimeters off the surface of a shelf or table while hat is on it stretching for a day or two? If so, why? Plus, that side would be INSIDE the hat while stretching, unless you are to put it in the hat with SIZE MARKING on stretcher INSIDE hat, which I never see anyone doing, and tapered ones would be backwards that way,
QUESTION 4:
Is there any old vintage or antique INSTRUCTIONS on how to use these, as I really don't trust the youtube videos of people using them on their baseball caps that don't even put them in properly and obviously have no idea what they are doing, yet feel they are qualified to make such videos to teach others. I want some ORIGINAL antique instructions, from the MAKERS of these ORIGINAL hat stretchers.
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Thanks in advance for any answers to these questions, that will also help those searching for these answers via Google for decades to come and find this thread, the way I found this forum.
I needed a hat stretcher, but instead of buying the cheap-made new ones, I like the vintage/antique wood ones with the golden honey color that only comes from decades of age.
I bought two to start with, but seeing them in person now, I think I may have gotten them too small and may have to look for a larger size stretcher. I can download 3 different size conversion charts, and get 3 different, contradicting charts! (Mostly in what is considered S-M-L)
Converting CM to fraction sizes is a problem since they are different in UK and USA.
7 1/8 in UK means 7 1/4 in USA. I find it easiest to deal with metric CM sizes (58), but the vintage Hat Stretchers I find for sale online only show fractions that I assume are USA sizes, and that is where I think I went wrong, assuming 6 7/8 is only 1/8 from 7, and 7 wouldn't be TOO much smaller than 7 1/8, but also didn't take in account UK to US conversion, so 6 7/8 vintage US stretcher, is not size 56, but actually size 55. THREE sizes smaller than I need to stretch to! So the side alignment rails fall out of the stretcher by the time I get to my size! (and the other one I bought 6 3/4 is going to be a 54. oh no.)
QUESTION 1:
I figure obviously you want a size SMALLER than your hat size, else how to you fit the stretcher into a hat too small or tight, if the size marked on stretchers are the size when fully closed.
7 1/4 vintage stretcher US would equal size 58. (my size) So what would be ideal for me, 7 or 7 1/8 (US) for a vintage/antique hat stretcher?
QUESTION 2:
NONE of the vintage ones of hundreds I have seen, have any makers name or brand, how can one tell who made it and around what year or decade they were made? What range are the ones typically seen and found online? All Wood handles vs the Metal handles?
QUESTION 3:
Some of these old stretchers have small rubber or plastic round feet attached on back side, why are these there, to elevate the stretcher a few millimeters off the surface of a shelf or table while hat is on it stretching for a day or two? If so, why? Plus, that side would be INSIDE the hat while stretching, unless you are to put it in the hat with SIZE MARKING on stretcher INSIDE hat, which I never see anyone doing, and tapered ones would be backwards that way,
QUESTION 4:
Is there any old vintage or antique INSTRUCTIONS on how to use these, as I really don't trust the youtube videos of people using them on their baseball caps that don't even put them in properly and obviously have no idea what they are doing, yet feel they are qualified to make such videos to teach others. I want some ORIGINAL antique instructions, from the MAKERS of these ORIGINAL hat stretchers.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Thanks in advance for any answers to these questions, that will also help those searching for these answers via Google for decades to come and find this thread, the way I found this forum.