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Western, anyone?

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Ain't the cowboy hat that we usually post here but certainly a western dress hat.
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My second hat in a two-for-one deal on new old stock Baileys on eBay. This is a 5X (I think it is their lowest grade that is still all fur felt). This one is in a very dark brown and it’s destined for some reshaping.

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It is exactly what I was expecting; a stiff slightly rough western in a boring shape. I’ll reshape it and if I still don’t care for it I’ll convert it into a rugged fedora. Can’t complain for $39




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glider

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That's a good purchase. I guess you would cut the brim to convert it, have you done that before ? I wondered if the color would be the same on the edge if you trim it down .
 
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That's a good purchase. I guess you would cut the brim to convert it, have you done that before ? I wondered if the color would be the same on the edge if you trim it down .

I’ve trimmed a few and I’ve converted a few to fedoras. The thread the Conversion Corral is full of such examples. I bought a rounding jack for the purpose of trimming the brims. The color is solid throughout the felt so it’s a simple process. The bigger challenge is removing all remnants of the factory crease: reblocking is the best way but that requires removal of the sweat and is a bit of work sewing it back in.

As an aside, I’ve tried dyeing hats and have limited success but the color did not penetrate the full thincknes.
 
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I’ve been watching this one for months and there has always been something that holds me back. If I knew it was a soft pliable hat like a vintage Open Road I’d bite. The seller states it appears unworn. Anyone have experience with one of these?

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I’m searching the Other Open Roads thread too. It’s more than I want to spend on a shot in the dark.

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