Is it me or do Indy vendors tend to have it rough when it comes to health

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Is it me or do Indy vendors tend to have it rough when it comes to health
Yeah if he was secretly working on Indy5, refunding orders and telling folks he was out due to illness would be very bad form. I don't see a reputable vendor doing as such. He could easily say he had so much work he couldn't take anything new on. Inventing a sickness is uncalled for.Indiana_Nate wrote:
As important as it may be to make the hats for Indy V, I would hope that he wouldn’t push all outstanding orders aside (or refund as we are now seeing). It seems out of character for him to use an illness as a red herring.
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Kungaloosh, would you mind saying what you had on order?Kungaloosh wrote:Well, this stinks. On top of the issues with suppliers and the virus, this happens. Great! I got a refund this morning and they didn't even tell me why. No letter, no note, no nothing. I ask why and they tell me he's sick. Did he catch the virus? If Penman croaks it's the end of Penman Hats and the end of Adventurebuilt, because he bought all of Delks equipment and there's no one to replace him. He refunded us, so you know its serious!
I don’t fully understand what you’re trying to get across, but HJ’s blocks are apparently exact copies from the original hat, while Penman/Delk have tweaked their blocks through trial and error across many years. Not to mention that Penman obtained the KOTCS block from Delk, so if you want one from that movie, Penman is the obvious choice, but like Kungaloosh said, this is troubling if he is closing up shop.bantufo wrote:What are the differences between HJ's currently adopted Poet block versus Penman / Delk versions from a few years before HJ changed their specs over to match? Don't they all share the same general flat-top, straight-sided block and shape at this point or is someone actually out there making something different than what everyone's using with the same Portuguese felt? If so, why wouldn't production resort back to HJ as their supplier if there's virtually no distinction at this point?
Depends on who you ask. There is a minor contingency of folks who think the current HJ block is a "recast" of Steve's Raiders block. For a variety of reasons I find that claim to be somewhat nonsensical, but somewhere out there on the interwebs there is a video of two headless torsos purporting to put an HJ hat on a Delk block and claiming they are the same.bantufo wrote:What are the differences between HJ's currently adopted Poet block versus Penman / Delk versions from a few years before HJ changed their specs over to match? Don't they all share the same general flat-top, straight-sided block and shape at this point or is someone actually out there making something different than what everyone's using with the same Portuguese felt? If so, why wouldn't production resort back to HJ as their supplier if there's virtually no distinction at this point?
jlee562 wrote:Depends on who you ask. There is a minor contingency of folks who think the current HJ block is a "recast" of Steve's Raiders block. For a variety of reasons I find that claim to be somewhat nonsensical, but somewhere out there on the interwebs there is a video of two headless torsos purporting to put an HJ hat on a Delk block and claiming they are the same.bantufo wrote:What are the differences between HJ's currently adopted Poet block versus Penman / Delk versions from a few years before HJ changed their specs over to match? Don't they all share the same general flat-top, straight-sided block and shape at this point or is someone actually out there making something different than what everyone's using with the same Portuguese felt? If so, why wouldn't production resort back to HJ as their supplier if there's virtually no distinction at this point?
Penman has separate Raiders blocks for beaver and rabbit felt, but that seems to be based on his proprietary formulations.
I second that. I know there are HUGE differences between an Everyman and an HJ, and even an ABL CS and an HJ but I’m very interested to hear John’s take.IJJTM wrote:Can you remember any points that he mentioned? That seems like a very interesting conversation that I would’ve loved to hear.
Are we talking difference in block shape, or components? My comment was speaking more to the block shape.Ridgerunner58 wrote:jlee562 wrote:Depends on who you ask. There is a minor contingency of folks who think the current HJ block is a "recast" of Steve's Raiders block. For a variety of reasons I find that claim to be somewhat nonsensical, but somewhere out there on the interwebs there is a video of two headless torsos purporting to put an HJ hat on a Delk block and claiming they are the same.bantufo wrote:What are the differences between HJ's currently adopted Poet block versus Penman / Delk versions from a few years before HJ changed their specs over to match? Don't they all share the same general flat-top, straight-sided block and shape at this point or is someone actually out there making something different than what everyone's using with the same Portuguese felt? If so, why wouldn't production resort back to HJ as their supplier if there's virtually no distinction at this point?
Penman has separate Raiders blocks for beaver and rabbit felt, but that seems to be based on his proprietary formulations.
The last time I visited John he had a modern HJ in his hands and spent some time explaining the differences between his hats and the current HJ. I can’t recount everything he said but from what he showed me they are very different from each other.
I just wanted a Adventurebilt Legacy Collection The Raider, but I guess I'll just have to settle for a Herbert Johnson Raiders Sable Beaver Turn Poet instead.IJJTM wrote: Kungaloosh, would you mind saying what you had on order?
Not sure that counts as “settling,” but I admit the ABL is a very cool hat.Kungaloosh wrote:I just wanted a Adventurebilt Legacy Collection The Raider, but I guess I'll just have to settle for a Herbert Johnson Raiders Sable Beaver Turn Poet instead.IJJTM wrote: Kungaloosh, would you mind saying what you had on order?
If I were in your shoes, I would wait a few weeks to see what HJ's 40th Anniversary hat has to offer.Kungaloosh wrote:I just wanted a Adventurebilt Legacy Collection The Raider, but I guess I'll just have to settle for a Herbert Johnson Raiders Sable Beaver Turn Poet instead.IJJTM wrote: Kungaloosh, would you mind saying what you had on order?
Kungaloosh, IJJTM took the words out of my keyboard. I would definitely hold off until the announcement of HJ's 40th Anniversary Poet. I found out some of the final details today, and it is poised to be something very special and unlike anything that they've offered before. Michelle has worked incredibly hard to bring all of this together, so I don't want to say anything that might ruin the reveal. I will say that it's all running right on schedule so the wait shouldn't be too much longer.IJJTM wrote:If I were in your shoes, I would wait a few weeks to see what HJ's 40th Anniversary hat has to offer.Kungaloosh wrote:I just wanted a Adventurebilt Legacy Collection The Raider, but I guess I'll just have to settle for a Herbert Johnson Raiders Sable Beaver Turn Poet instead.IJJTM wrote: Kungaloosh, would you mind saying what you had on order?
Chose Poorly wrote:Per my last communication with Anna, we may see some activity from John in the next month or two. No guarantees obviously, but at least it didn’t sound ominous or pessimistic even.
Too add to the mystery, the ready made ABL CS Travel fedora I received had no signature on it from John. Just the printed Steve signature.IJJTM wrote:I was looking at my two ABLs a bit, and when I compared the two letters from Steve, I was comparing the two signatures from John, and they just don't look like the same person signed them. I got the one on the left in July with my CS, while the right one is from my Raider, which was ready-made, and I got it pretty recently. I think the left one might've been signed by Anna, while the right one was signed by John back when the hat was made in April of 2020, or maybe I'm just looking into something too much, and John just changed his signature in a year. It just seems too different compared to others I have seen.
Going off of the picture of the letter on the Penman Hats website, the signature on the right that came with the ABL Raiders fedora is very close and likely John's real signature, though the one on the website doesn't have a stroke at the top of the "J" like both of these do. Signatures are never exactly the same, so that slight variation makes sense. To my eyes, the signature on the left is definitely not John's signature. Could have been Anna, or a family member, perhaps.IJJTM wrote:I was looking at my two ABLs a bit, and when I compared the two letters from Steve, I was comparing the two signatures from John, and they just don't look like the same person signed them. I got the one on the left in July with my CS, while the right one is from my Raider, which was ready-made, and I got it pretty recently. I think the left one might've been signed by Anna, while the right one was signed by John back when the hat was made in April of 2020, or maybe I'm just looking into something too much, and John just changed his signature in a year. It just seems too different compared to others I have seen.