
At least take a normal picture and blur out the face!!!
Seriously though, quite a nice lid you have there. I wonder what it looks like when worn by a human!!!!

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Honestly the not showing the face thing was totally inadvertent!maboot38 wrote:Oh come on dude, if you show your face, nobody is going to show up at your house and try to sell you life insurance or anything!!!! What does the hat REALLY look like!!!!!!!!
i think the back looks fine where it is now.Snapbrim76 wrote:Thanks IJ. Looking at these pics it seems the centre dent isn't low enough at the back. But I can't go any lower without getting that dreaded taper. But to me the most important bit is the front view.
Eeeeeeyup, styrofoam one that I whipped up myself..Bartram wrote:Homemade Block?
The thing is, there are some folks that want only the best quality and want 100% SA. I'm sorry to say, the Federation does not fit this category. It is a nice hat and one of the best factory hats out there, but it is far from great quality and 100% SA. There is nothing wrong with having a Federation, but there is nothing wrong with having a Penman or an AB either.darthbish wrote:An excellent post Enigmata.
Unfortunately the type of mindset that you spoke of is common in a lot of costuming forums.
(I was a member of a Boba Fett board that insisted that if you didn't buy such & such from so & so, your costume wasn't worth spit.)
I may not win any friends by saying this, but there's definitely elements of this type of thinking on COW. Fortunately posts like yours show that it's not always the case.
Nice work
In the end I guess it comes down to a trade off between how SA you need and how much you can afford. I think only an Indygear member would really see a difference twixt a Fed IV and any other recommended FedoraDR Ulloa wrote:The thing is, there are some folks that want only the best quality and want 100% SA. I'm sorry to say, the Federation does not fit this category. It is a nice hat and one of the best factory hats out there, but it is far from great quality and 100% SA. There is nothing wrong with having a Federation, but there is nothing wrong with having a Penman or an AB either.darthbish wrote:An excellent post Enigmata.
Unfortunately the type of mindset that you spoke of is common in a lot of costuming forums.
(I was a member of a Boba Fett board that insisted that if you didn't buy such & such from so & so, your costume wasn't worth spit.)
I may not win any friends by saying this, but there's definitely elements of this type of thinking on COW. Fortunately posts like yours show that it's not always the case.
Nice work
Snapbrim, thats a smart looking hat you've got there. Nice pairing with the suit too.
Dave
I'm sorry Dave, but saying the Fed IV is "far from great quality" is just not an accurate statement. Are they top-of-the-line, custom-made hats? No. But they ARE great quality hats, as Akubras have been known to be for generations. Many of us can attest personally, they take all kinds of weather and look better as time goes by. They are as good a quality, if not better, than some name-brand hats I have from back in the late eighties. I guess it depends on your definition of "great," but in my book any hat that looks good, holds it shape and color well despite weather and age, and feels great on the head, is a great quality hat. I don't know what more it would need to have to qualify.The thing is, there are some folks that want only the best quality and want 100% SA. I'm sorry to say, the Federation does not fit this category. It is a nice hat and one of the best factory hats out there, but it is far from great quality and 100% SA.
jasonalun wrote:I'm sorry Dave, but saying the Fed IV is "far from great quality" is just not an accurate statement. Are they top-of-the-line, custom-made hats? No. But they ARE great quality hats, as Akubras have been known to be for generations. Many of us can attest personally, they take all kinds of weather and look better as time goes by. They are as good a quality, if not better, than some name-brand hats I have from back in the late eighties. I guess it depends on your definition of "great," but in my book any hat that looks good, holds it shape and color well despite weather and age, and feels great on the head, is a great quality hat. I don't know what more it would need to have to qualify.The thing is, there are some folks that want only the best quality and want 100% SA. I'm sorry to say, the Federation does not fit this category. It is a nice hat and one of the best factory hats out there, but it is far from great quality and 100% SA.
Apology accepted, Dave.DR Ulloa wrote:I don't mean to bash. If thats how it came off, then I am sorry and my tone has been taken in the wrong way. That being said, I stand by what I said. I don't think its a great hat. Its a good hat and a very good one, but not great. That doesn't make it bad. The point of this thread is not to talk about how good a hat is, so I'll leave it at that. There are a lot of really good looking hats in this thread and I don't want to derail and take away from that.
Dave
I have a Fed regular too. It threw me for a loop as well when I opened it, considering my only other fedora (for the moment) is a Christy's. It just takes a bit of work. I did use steam to help set the pinch, I held the areas in question over my electric kettle as it boiled.Arch Stanton wrote:How in the bloody gums are you guys able to bash your Federation IVs like that? I just got my first one in the mail this afternoon. It's as firm as a cheap faux-leather sofa. I didn't have the dough to splurge on the Deluxe. Is that why I'm having problems? I mean, I can't even get the snap brim to stay down in front.
And what are these tips for steaming? Like over a pot of boiling water? I'm so scared I'm going to mess it up or shrink my hat or something. And when I make the top bash the little saddle crease at the back of the hat seems like it gets so tight that the felt might crack. I thought being a gearhead was supposed to be fun, but this is actually getting a little bit stressful. lol
Sorry for being a newb to this. I've been lurking on and off for as long as this place has been around. I just don't know where to look for this sort of discussion. The amount of info on this site to sift through is both daunting and overwhelming.
IMO, the Akubra felt is a tough felt that is hard to set a permanent crease in. Give it time and lots of heavy handed bashing and it'll take a while before the creases stay fast. Don't be gentle with it cos its a tough Aussie lid, leave the kid gloves. I've done everything i can to beat the life out of my dark brown fed 4 and its still pretty new looking.Arch Stanton wrote:How in the bloody gums are you guys able to bash your Federation IVs like that? I just got my first one in the mail this afternoon. It's as firm as a cheap faux-leather sofa. I didn't have the dough to splurge on the Deluxe. Is that why I'm having problems? I mean, I can't even get the snap brim to stay down in front.
And what are these tips for steaming? Like over a pot of boiling water? I'm so scared I'm going to mess it up or shrink my hat or something. And when I make the top bash the little saddle crease at the back of the hat seems like it gets so tight that the felt might crack. I thought being a gearhead was supposed to be fun, but this is actually getting a little bit stressful. lol
Sorry for being a newb to this. I've been lurking on and off for as long as this place has been around. I just don't know where to look for this sort of discussion. The amount of info on this site to sift through is both daunting and overwhelming.
Love the handle. Arch Stanton. One of my favorite movies of all times. Wonder how many people will catch it? Welcome to COW. I like the hat.Arch Stanton wrote:I'm so in love with this hat! I just thought that needed it's own post.
With regards to the colour of the ribbon I'm sure you'll find digital photography can have a strange effect on colour. It also depends on the light.whipcracker wrote:Why have I seen Feds with some lighter and some darker ribbons? Which is standard? If the darker is dyed, how do you achieve the great shade of dark brown?
Also, how tall is the crown on a FedIV? I don't remember.