Another masterpiece from... Fedora
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Another masterpiece from... Fedora
While learning the art of reblocking proved to be quite fascinating, I simply did not have the guts to reblock my precious Swales-cut Herbert Johnson. It was in dire need of a reblock, though.
I decided to send it to our own reblocking wizard instead. The results arrived in the mail today, and I'm blown away...
Before:
After:
Steve has done it again! He reshaped the crown, changed the ribbon and... liner...
Yes, folks - Fedora graciously replaced my old, stained liner with an Adventurebilt one! Now I simply must get in line for one of his hats...
Having the chance to compare Fedora's professional reblock with my own dabblings, I put my mottled old Akubra Fed next to the HJ:
HJ to the left, Akubra to the right...
And in this pic it's the other way around...
Kudos to Steve for his excellent contributions to our community!
I decided to send it to our own reblocking wizard instead. The results arrived in the mail today, and I'm blown away...
Before:
After:
Steve has done it again! He reshaped the crown, changed the ribbon and... liner...
Yes, folks - Fedora graciously replaced my old, stained liner with an Adventurebilt one! Now I simply must get in line for one of his hats...
Having the chance to compare Fedora's professional reblock with my own dabblings, I put my mottled old Akubra Fed next to the HJ:
HJ to the left, Akubra to the right...
And in this pic it's the other way around...
Kudos to Steve for his excellent contributions to our community!
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Re: Another masterpiece from... Fedora
I second that! Quite a huge difference. I'm impressed!Scandinavia Jones wrote:Kudos to Steve for his excellent contributions to our community!
That looks beautiful; the new ribbon is much better, too.
How come the HJ sweatband still looks so new? The gold letters on my HJ sweatband have already started to fade off through wear. Were they applied using a different process with earlier hats, such as yours?
Anyway, congratulations on the best looking HJ I have seen on this forum to date - that last shot just looks brilliant - and high praise indeed for Fedora's impressive reblocking skills!
How come the HJ sweatband still looks so new? The gold letters on my HJ sweatband have already started to fade off through wear. Were they applied using a different process with earlier hats, such as yours?
Anyway, congratulations on the best looking HJ I have seen on this forum to date - that last shot just looks brilliant - and high praise indeed for Fedora's impressive reblocking skills!
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The guy I got the hat from had it mainly as a display piece. I believe he never actually wore the hat that much - hence the well-preserved gold print.ob1al wrote:How come the HJ sweatband still looks so new? The gold letters on my HJ sweatband have already started to fade off through wear. Were they applied using a different process with earlier hats, such as yours?
Ah, thanks SJ & thanks Noel for the ribbon info, I'll have to think about having my own HJ ribbon changed out now too, I think.
One more time:
<img src=http://w1.185.telia.com/~u18510704/hat_ ... _comp2.JPG>
A well blocked (and bashed) hat is like a beautiful woman - its all about the curves...in all the right places!
One more time:
<img src=http://w1.185.telia.com/~u18510704/hat_ ... _comp2.JPG>
A well blocked (and bashed) hat is like a beautiful woman - its all about the curves...in all the right places!
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Very Nice!
Very Nice Scandi!! . Is that New Avatar with the HJ? If it is (which I suspect) it looks great!
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Guys - I'm actually kinda fond of the Tri-Motor fedora too. And as you can see in the "before" pic, my lid was a spitting image.
I planned to leave it unblocked at first, but eventually, to look at that taper grew unbearable. It was impossible to bash it to any other shape but the Tri-Motor cone - and that's where the fun stopped.
Incidentally, this was discussed here.
I planned to leave it unblocked at first, but eventually, to look at that taper grew unbearable. It was impossible to bash it to any other shape but the Tri-Motor cone - and that's where the fun stopped.
Incidentally, this was discussed here.
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