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I made an offer on this size 7 1/2 block and it was accepted.
majormoore said:Are you going to start blocking your own hats, we hatters are having a hard time getting blocks to use, or fill in gaps that are needed, the only source we have is when they show up on e-bay.
Major Moore
majormoore said:Are you going to start blocking your own hats, we hatters are having a hard time getting blocks to use, or fill in gaps that are needed, the only source we have is when they show up on e-bay.
Major Moore
thunderw21 said:How exactly does a hat go on one of these?
Well said Indy!!!indycop said:For folks that are just wanting a block for occassional use there is hatshapers.com. They are only about $30, and that would leave the heavy duty blocks out there for the professionals so they can continue with their awesome work!
Fatwoul has one and I think he is quite pleased with it.
majormoore said:To have a copy made it cost about $175.00 per block, also the wood used is much softer. "Millinery is ladies hats." Both were good thoughts.
If a person is needing something to rest or display a hat on, there are many nice hat stands on e-bay, these blocks and flanges are becoming very hard to find, there are still many in the 6 7/8" selling on e-bay, but the larger ones are getting much harder to find.
I don't think I bid on the one listed, I am only stating it is becoming hard for hatters to find blocks to add to his blocks.
Major Moore
RBH said:The other side of the coin is what if the hatters started buying up the vintage hats so they could reuse the old felt?
ideaguy said:And he did make me a fun Fedora by turning one inside out, then remaking it; came out looking great, and the difference from the fading was amazing.