Belegnole said:
Thanks Scotty, this is copier from the original TVA thread. But for some reason the photos no longer showed up.scottyrocks said:I dont know what all that means exactly, but the hat is more than vaguely similar to my Fed, so I love it.
I redid this as for some reason my photos no longer showed up . [huh]RBH said:Buckaroo Hatters aint just for cowboys anymore!
After the teaser in another thread, I could not wait any longer.
Here is a photo sent to me from 'Major' Moore.
The photo of my grandfather {from around 1936, when he worked for the TVA in Alabama, hence the name of the hat}, from the shots Mike sent, I think he nailed the look and style with no more than he had to go on.
A shot of the crown, Mike and I both speculated that a diamond bash would be likely for the 1936 time frame.
And the liner.
Mike has cleaned it and it is on its way to me even as I type.
Some of the specs...100% Beaver--just a hair under six inchs [open crown]
2 3\4 inch brim-- maybe Mike can hit the specifics better than I can.
MORE PHOTOS TO FOLLOW!!
I am thinking of Dallas! The old show that is.carter said:Too many to comment on over the past few days so I'll just say, Well Done, gentlemen.
This one's from Oklahoma Hatters. It's probably the largest fedora I own.
indycop said:I am thinking of Dallas! The old show that is.
Lots of great hats, liking that green Jimmy!
Douglas, It is a thicker felt. It's western weight with a bit less stiffness. The crown is 5" and the brim is 3". I'm planning on applying some steam and reshaping both soon.DOUGLAS said:...
Boy Carter you ain't kidding. The size looks good on you. How is the felt? I can see some nap on the crown,is it a thicker felt?...
Welcome DonnieD!DonnieD said:Nothing special, but it's my first real hat. Made by Henschel Hat Co.
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HarpPlayerGene said:Wow, what a line-up!