I had noticed the same with the pictures, so while I was setting up an order for a Maltese Falcon clone similar to his "Falcon", I had discussed with him several times about the flange. He has the capability to do a rounder look, or even a snap brim, so in the end I said simply to do whatever he feels would best represent Sam Spade's hat. I'll be looking forward to the results.I've noticed that a lot of Parker's hats on his web-site have flat brims, leading me to believe that he mainly uses a flat flange. On vintage hats, I do end up flattening the sides, somewhat, while still keeping a noticeable rise to the back. I've gone back and forth with some of my hats, but yes, I do prefer a flatter flange overall.
The self-shots do cause a bit of concern for my wife as well. When she gets a bit weird about it I just let her know that it's a hobby. It's not like I'm trolling in parks or public bathrooms late at night. Then I try to find photos of Alan with his wife and daughter or Delectans with his family and say "Look, it's not a man-love forum! There are people with wives here!" Then she looks back at me with a strange expression and says I'm overdoing my defense [huh]
- Just kidding, she doesn't actually say any of that though she does occasionally question the amount of time and money this hobby takes. I counter the financial aspect with the fact that most of my purchases end up passed on as I only want to keep the hats that will get regular use.
Very funny post!
Even my teenage daughter thinks it is totally bizarre that her daddy takes so many selfies with his phone. God knows what the neighbors think.
Case, I just remind my wife when we first met I had a fedora on so quit the funny comments regarding sexual identity.
Admittedly, my wife finds me "amusing" as well. However, she did help me re-lace my Reebok HiTops with rainbow laces, and my Shaq HiTops with red laces. She asked me when I turned ten years old. Aaaah love...
Chopper, you should probably listen to seabass. I don't want to see any blood on this thread. :whistle:
Alan - Nice Stetson. How is the nutria felt? Would you find it more comparable to rabbit or beaver?