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Perfection!!!
You may have just made a sale of a moonstone CD for them.
Between you and Jack those things look awfully tempting
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That bash looks perfect!My first CD, Silverbelly, got a C-crown. I've been happy with it and haven't changed it since.
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damn you @TPD166 and @Hurricane Jack !!! ... I just ordered a Moonstone
you guys just make them look so damn delicious
That bash looks perfect!
It's going to be stiffer than you like. Maybe you can work all that out before creasing & wearing it. On mine it was the stiffness of the brim mostly that I objected to, but I like the brim pretty flat anyway so no real problem.damn you @TPD166 and @Hurricane Jack !!! ... I just ordered a Moonstone
you guys just make them look so damn delicious
yeah ... it was an impulse buy for sure ... a tiny fragment of me regrets it ... but I love the look of the hatIt's going to be stiffer than you like. Maybe you can work all that out before creasing & wearing it. On mine it was the stiffness of the brim mostly that I objected to, but I like the brim pretty flat anyway so no real problem.
I've seen some examples of fedoras in old movies and photos where the front brim is angled sharply down, like Spencer Tracy's in "Libeled Lady." What is the best way to achieve this? Hold the brim in downward position and steam? Hold it in upward position, steam and snap down when dry? Other?
That really looks great, Jim!My first CD, Silverbelly, got a C-crown. I've been happy with it and haven't changed it since.
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It's going to be stiffer than you like. Maybe you can work all that out before creasing & wearing it. On mine it was the stiffness of the brim mostly that I objected to, but I like the brim pretty flat anyway so no real problem.
I'm not sure, but I think it may involve buying a hat that does that.
That really looks great, Jim!
I agree with Bob's comment. Hold the brim in the position you want and apply steam. It might take more than one treatment, but you should eventually achieve the shape you want. I've used distilled water in a spray bottle to convince the brims on a couple of my hats to have more "snap" than they'd have otherwise, but I haven't tried anything quite as "severe" as in your photo example.I've seen some examples of fedoras in old movies and photos where the front brim is angled sharply down, like Spencer Tracy's in "Libeled Lady." What is the best way to achieve this? Hold the brim in downward position and steam? Hold it in upward position, steam and snap down when dry? Other?
Much better! The new crease suits you far more than the original. Hell, I even like the feather! Nice work! Funny how a simple thing like changing the crease can take a hat from "meh" to "favorite"....I dove right in on changing the crease on it after working on the first. I went from not being fond of the hat to being in love. It's like I bought a brand new hat that I will wear often! So, thank you much ladies and gentlemen especially Moon for starting the bashing video thread. Here are a few before and after shots. The center crease and round top pictures are the original hat. My picture editing leaves a lot to be desired.
nice job Killick
Back bow - Check, Super Tall Crown - Check, Beautiful Color - Check. Yes this hat checks ALL of my boxes!Vtg. Stetson Royal De Luxe Viscount.
Pic quality is poor. It does not show the true carmel color of the felt. Lucious soft felt with back bow ribbon trimming.
Beauty.Vtg. Stetson Royal De Luxe Viscount.
Pic quality is poor. It does not show the true carmel color of the felt. Lucious soft felt with back bow ribbon trimming.
Perfection. All the bells and whistles on this Stetson Eric.Stetson Royal DeLuxe.
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