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Dan
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How great would that be?! I love it.DR Ulloa wrote:Hopefully. I would love to see a hat renaissance. This would of course make those wearing the hats dress a little classier and right there you have solved a major social problem. So there you have it...Steve and Marc are saving the world, one hat size at a time.![]()
Dave
If I understood that right this special COW Member discount only lasts one more week 'till the 22nd after that it's the regular price which is more. I guess one also has to keep in mind that these factory made ABs would be delivered pretty quick, opposit to the humungusDR Ulloa wrote:... seeing as though I can order another AB from Steve for much less.
Dave
Definitely on the high side for what we were originally promised, however, it sounds like the quality will also be above what was expected. I think if it is at all possible to keep it below $200 then you will have yourself a larger audience, (which I believe is part of the purpose of a factory produced AB hat), but I realize that quality will always be another important, and it sounds like overriding factor with AB fedoras. Anyway, under $200 and it will feel more like you are thinking about the folks pocket books and less about reputation. Good luck on your battles, those will be important for your (the vendor's) pocket book as well.Pitfall Harry wrote:$280 is a little on the high side for what I was hoping for in the price, BUT.......Considering the process and the extra care you guys are putting into this hat then I think it's very fair.
Pure rabbit will lower the price drastically. Maybe this can be an option. You have two choices: rabbit and blend. If I had to choose one, I would say rabbit and not only on price. Akubra has proven that rabbit hats can take a beating. Plus, the Raiders hat was rabbit, if I am not mistaken. I understand the Henry is not meant to be solely a Raiders hat, but a Crystal Skull hat as well, but I think that rabbit would not only save money but be remeniscent of the original Indy fedora as well.If all of this works out the way I want it to, a vendor will be selling a rabbit Raiders/CS fedora, there will be a factory AB blend, and then Marc and I will make the handmade pure beaver versions as we supplied to the new film.
Time will tell. Going by where Steve and I sell most hats it'll be in the US.First, where are most of the customers located that would be purchasing these hats?
Ex stock. So let's say 2-3 weeks max.What are the expected turn around time for these hats?
A class of it's ownWith all the compromises to the felt/sweat/etc, to get the price down to something reasonable, what can we expect in terms of quality compared to similar costing fedoras from current sources (Camptown, HJ, etc.)?
We have a few enquiries from resellers and plan to coorporate with them if they are willing to buy certain quantities. However this is not in dry clothes yet. It is planned to be sold to hat wearers all over the World and not limited to the Indygear community.Are there plans to take this further than COW (Eg. General Public), or is this simply something that Indiana Jones fans only will be buying, and if so where will they be sold and will it drive up the price?
This was done by hand from an un-experienced person (from an Indyfan's point of view). This is something that will need further discussion yetAnd finally, why does the prototype have the wrong crease? I thought they were working off of your CS blocks? Are these creases going to be hand done, or does the factory have some way of standardizing the crease shape?