I really like that look on a stingy, center dent no pinch. Nice Stetsonian Hector.3X Stingy Stetsonian. Have a great day and weekend ahead folks.
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Nice job RandallView attachment 216498 Dobbs Fifteen. Another homburg conversion that I done over ten years ago, but until last night had a raw edge. Now sporting hand sewn bronze binding. I’ve seen this color combination used before and decided this fedora would benefit from the same. View attachment 216499 View attachment 216500 Though this is my third time sewing on binding my stitching on this one is the worst, however, using 100% polyester grosgrain is hard to deal with. At least I’ve proven this cheaper product can be used if needs be. The secret to getting it to lay flat on a round plane is to wet it then iron it into a circle while folded in half.
Not being able to find the coveted vintage cotton/rayon stuff in a wide array of colors forced me to use the poly, but it turned out looking good enough for my purpose on this hat.
Nice stingy.. looking great on you my friend3X Stingy Stetsonian. Have a great day and weekend ahead folks.
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Heck yeah
This is what happens when my wife goes out of town...
I turn 15 again, the hats come out, and the music gets real LOUD!!
I really like that look on a stingy, center dent no pinch. Nice Stetsonian Hector.
Lol
This is what happens when my wife goes out of town...
I turn 15 again, the hats come out, and the music gets real LOUD!!
Enjoying this fuzzy velour-like chocolate brown Cavanagh in this cool breezy day here in South Florida. A really soft and comfy hat. The overwelt brim is done very nicely with tiny stitching that blends fairly well into the fuzzy felt and creates really a “poor man’s” Cavanagh edge.
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and Mugsy wanted to say hi...
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Pristine 1950s Stetson St. Regis this morning.
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Looks like you got the X down right Legend.This beautiful cold (for us) day called for the Rogers-Peet (Mac Lachlan) Aka Rogers Hall of Fame hat. And.. I figured with such fine felt.. why not attempt the Tres Deuce X crease. It is funny.. I was thinking of trying something like this.. but couldn’t remember what it looked like or what it would even be called.. and out of the blue Neal posted over on Facebook about this crease. My query apparently went to the university instead of google. I’m sure I didn’t get it just right.. but it is fun to try!
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and I would be remiss if I did. Not say... hats off the Brent @deadlyhandsome for this one!!
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This beautiful cold (for us) day called for the Rogers-Peet (Mac Lachlan) Aka Rogers Hall of Fame hat. And.. I figured with such fine felt.. why not attempt the Tres Deuce X crease. It is funny.. I was thinking of trying something like this.. but couldn’t remember what it looked like or what it would even be called.. and out of the blue Neal posted over on Facebook about this crease. My query apparently went to the university instead of google. I’m sure I didn’t get it just right.. but it is fun to try!
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and I would be remiss if I did. Not say... hats off the Brent @deadlyhandsome for this one!!
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View attachment 216498 Dobbs Fifteen. Another homburg conversion that I done over ten years ago, but until last night had a raw edge. Now sporting hand sewn bronze binding. I’ve seen this color combination used before and decided this fedora would benefit from the same. View attachment 216499 View attachment 216500 Though this is my third time sewing on binding my stitching on this one is the worst, however, using 100% polyester grosgrain is hard to deal with. At least I’ve proven this cheaper product can be used if needs be. The secret to getting it to lay flat on a round plane is to wet it then iron it into a circle while folded in half.
Not being able to find the coveted vintage cotton/rayon stuff in a wide array of colors forced me to use the poly, but it turned out looking good enough for my purpose on this hat.