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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

VoodooSan

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VoodooSan

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By now most of y'all know that I'm crazy about these long hair type hats, no matter if they are large brim, stingy brim or western style hats. Today's choice is this Stetson Twenty Five Gun Club that came to me battered and beaten up with a cattlemen crease. I brushed it good, steamed it then gave it this Gus style crease because that's what the hat was telling me. Sometimes ya just gotta listen.lol.
Hope y'all have a good 'un !

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Very nice, Timmy, and yes, ALWAYS listen to the hat!
 

VoodooSan

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We gave up on the car show, the persistent drizzle ruined the day, a shame given all the voluntary work that goes into organising such an event. Off to lunch at The Monmouth Ash now.
That's very disappointing, to be sure. Hopefully the lunch helped ease the hurt; the MA certainly looks like a fun (and tasty) place to dine!
 

Short Balding Guy

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Yesterday I wore a freshly steamed Stetson Playboy.

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A Sunday soirée wearing a Gannon Wanderer (steel gray beaver).

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Morning coffee while sport'n a Gannon Wanderer (granite beaver felt).

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A visit to the hardware store under another Gannon Wanderer (silverbelly beaver felt).

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Cheers, Eric -
 

VoodooSan

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Yesterday I wore a freshly steamed Stetson Playboy.

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A Sunday soirée wearing a Gannon Wanderer (steel gray beaver).

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Morning coffee while sport'n a Gannon Wanderer (granite beaver felt).

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A visit to the hardware store under another Gannon Wanderer (silverbelly beaver felt).

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Cheers, Eric -
A Grand Slam of gloriously gorgeous goodies!!!! As always, thanks for sharing, Eric!
 

RickP

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Beautiful bright sunny, breezy day here in East Texas. Have the air conditioner turned off and all the windows open to air the house out. Enough wind that there are no bugs flying. Think this is going to be a good day to just sit out on the patio with a pina colada or 4 and try out a few new pipe tobacco blends a buddy gave me this morning. I pulled pipe maintenance on several nice older Petersons yesterday... time to get them dirty again.

This morning I pulled another of the cowboy conversions off the wall. Nice little 4x beaver Stetson. Once a typical 3-1/2" brim western trimmed and reshaped into a 2-1/2" brim. Now has an Open Road-ish / fedora-ish vibe. Lots of cowboy hats often have a taller crown that lends itself well towards a taller 30's-40's style tribute hat. Moderate weight feIt that's going to be a nice cooler weather dress hat ( whenever cool weather gets here.... weather guy says low 50s in the morning next week!). Still on the fence as to whether this one needs a ribbon binding on the brim.... I'm leaning towards yes.

The conversion projects are a great way to end up with a nice hat on the cheap. (And learn how to do some things without worrying about messing up an expensive hat) My plans are for one of the future projects is to pounce the heck out of a hat to end up with more of a thinner dress weight flt.. thinking of stripping a hat down, and turning it inside out so I can thin the crown felt without doing as much disruption to the finished outer surface. Also going to to an alcohol bath to get rid of some stiffeners / Shellac. I usually do Ribbon brim binding on these so a softer brim will hold its shape just fine. I also like softer felt in the crowns. ( softer more natural shaping rather than the cookie cutter pressed modern hats). Ive also found that these baths often get rid of most of the coloring modern powders and leave a nice natural color thats not usually found in the western wear store. I have enough fall / winter weight hats... time to make some thinner/ lighter ones lol

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Steve1857

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Looking good there, Steve. Really like the brim curve on that Delion.
So I guess we’ll be seeing a bit more of you around here. I know you never exactly went away, but welcome back, anyway.

VERY nice, Steve!!!

Fantastic!!

Looking good there, Steve. Really like the brim curve on that Delion.
Thank you, guys.

Gary, I have a couple more new ones I'll be posting soon.

Stefan, thanks for sending it my way. It's quite a hat.
 

VoodooSan

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Beautiful bright sunny, breezy day here in East Texas. Have the air conditioner turned off and all the windows open to air the house out. Enough wind that there are no bugs flying. Think this is going to be a good day to just sit out on the patio with a pina colada or 4 and try out a few new pipe tobacco blends a buddy gave me this morning. I pulled pipe maintenance on several nice older Petersons yesterday... time to get them dirty again.

This morning I pulled another of the cowboy conversions off the wall. Nice little 4x beaver Stetson. Once a typical 3-1/2" brim western trimmed and reshaped into a 2-1/2" brim. Now has an Open Road-ish / fedora-ish vibe. Lots of cowboy hats often have a taller crown that lends itself well towards a taller 30's-40's style tribute hat. Moderate weight feIt that's going to be a nice cooler weather dress hat ( whenever cool weather gets here.... weather guy says low 50s in the morning next week!). Still on the fence as to whether this one needs a ribbon binding on the brim.... I'm leaning towards yes.

The conversion projects are a great way to end up with a nice hat on the cheap. (And learn how to do some things without worrying about messing up an expensive hat) My plans are for one of the future projects is to pounce the heck out of a hat to end up with more of a thinner dress weight flt.. thinking of stripping a hat down, and turning it inside out so I can thin the crown felt without doing as much disruption to the finished outer surface. Also going to to an alcohol bath to get rid of some stiffeners / Shellac. I usually do Ribbon brim binding on these so a softer brim will hold its shape just fine. I also like softer felt in the crowns. ( softer more natural shaping rather than the cookie cutter pressed modern hats). Ive also found that these baths often get rid of most of the coloring modern powders and leave a nice natural color thats not usually found in the western wear store. I have enough fall / winter weight hats... time to make some thinner/ lighter ones lol

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That is VERY nice, Rick, and a terrific match for the shirt!
 

GHT

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That's very disappointing, to be sure. Hopefully the lunch helped ease the hurt; the MA certainly looks like a fun (and tasty) place to dine!
It certainly is a good place to dine, thank you. They are now taking bookings for Christmas Day, avoiding all the meal time preparations for the big day is very tempting, we might just go for it.

Before retirement my wife spent her working life as a paramedic in the ambulance service. In over thirty years she managed just two Christmas Days off. Now retired, we like to celebrate just like everyone else.
 

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