Glad it is down, the false claims. But with that said, I stole their original Poet blockshape, so........

But I also understand that blockshapes are not infinite in shape, and other hatters had this this same blockshape once upon a time. Folks, there is truly nothing new in hatting.
And it is funny that Bernie picked a block that was unfinished. The front view was good, but I was about to add bondo to the front and back to get rid of a bit of taper. Once he picked it, I just had it replicated in all the sizes by Lamode. It started out as a very rare vintage block, and I had tweaked the front view, and as I said, was about to build up the back and front. So the CS fedora is basically a number 4 block, used for open crown hats way, way back. But with some tweaks on the transition points as viewed from the front.
If it doesn't match up with the other film hats, all I can say is great!!! It is still Indy enough, that folks besides ourselves would never know the difference. But, personally, I like it much better in most scenes than I do the TOD, or TLC hat. For the astute eye, there is no continuity in hats from the first film to the last. When Stetson threw in their own hats, in a couple of the films, it didn't help.

But a Stetson fan would be very happy.
They looked for the right hat for almost 6 months. We came in at the very end, and our hats ended the quest for them. If we were not in the ballpark, they would have kept looking. And this pleases Marc and myself to no end, by the way. It validated in spades what we were doing. The original hatmaker was dismissed early on by the way. Too much taper, and the felt was not substantial enough, and the quality.......well, that has been mentioned already. HJ lovers can blame SAB. Not AB.
They did not want the Raiders fedora, and our Raider blocks were passed over for the other blocks that we sent in, and thought would please them more, per conversations. Still a bit sqaurer than TLC fedora, but also seen to be very Indy in looks. As Bernie said, there are nuances in the costume over the 3 films, and he threw in another nuance. Spielberg loved it, and the rest is history. Fedora