Adventurebilt has landed!

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I was in NY on a crappy business visit. After a 1.5 hour ride of calamity with a new shuttle bus driver who didn't know his way around NY. 3 NY ladies yelling at each other (as only New Yorkers can :wink: ), and a hotel that's in an area that hotels shouldn't be in ... I called home to say hi to my wife.

She said a package came in. And much to my surprise "The Adventurebilt Fedora" was there. I had my wife take it out and tell me about it. I suffered for the week.

I had purchased this a whileback and like the rest of us have waited in suspense to see it is beyond what I imagined!!!

At last I got home and checked it out. Here it is without me bashing or touching it up at all. Like Hemingways (which is a beauty Tim!), I asked for Raiders all the way. Take a look! (Excuse the ugly mug!)


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Post by Canyon »

Absolutely stunning Skip.

And not a bad mug either. :wink:
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Post by Snakewhip_Sable »

Very cool! You guys start a thread for your Adventurebilts in the Scrapbook section, awright?

You wear it well! and Fedora does it again!!
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Another Fedora masterpiece. :!:

I love that reverse taper/mushroom look, tres cool. :)

It looks like a perfect fit - thanks for the pics!

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Reverse taper... it almost sounds like a break-dancing move...

Sweet hat, Skip. Sweeeet hat. 8) I am green with envy!

These lids are coming off the Fedora line looking amazing. I hope Steve can keep up and doesn't get blown away by the amount of customers knocking at his door!
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Awesome Skip,
It looks great and "good on you!" That's two in Massachusetts so far. The pictures look great and the hat looks perfect. Enjoy. Fedora is the master.
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Very nice hat my man, I'm getting itchy just looking at the first Adventurebuilts to be shown. I WANT ONE!!!!!.
Hmmmm must find a way to get one and soon.

One question
I asked for Raiders all the way.
When you say Raiders all the way what exactly did you ask for? Anything in paticular in the way you asked.

Croft, nice hat, looks good.
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Most impressive - that is one killer lid! Congrats!
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Post by ANJALI »

:D Excellent work of Fedora, with a little "mushroom" effect like I "love". You're a lucky man !
I'm very impatient to order a hat from "Adventurebilt". Fedora shoud put on his website these pictures...
Bravo Fedora
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And Thank You very much skipBeau... :wink:
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Post by binkmeisterRick »

Skip.

I hate you.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

It's simply stunning. The hat is beautiful. I know mine will be coming my way soon enough, but seeing you and Hemingway with yours is driving me even more over the edge! I promise I'll like you again when my Adventurebilt comes in! :lol: :wink:

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The old 'hat shot on the table' photo, though nice, doesn't tell squat when compared to a good photo of one of these on someone's head, and THOSE photos tell the tale! Yet another work of art from the bench of our friend, Fedora! Congratulations!! High regards.l Michaelson
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Great looking hat Skip! Wear it in good health!
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I am so jealous......but I can at least live knowing that you are happy (but I am STILL jealous grrrrr)


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Post by thefish »

I'd seen some pics of other folks Adventurebuilts, but never the liner.

I read about the hat liner Steve decided to use, but hadn't yet seen it.

WOW!!!!!!

That is completely awesome!

Awesome lid, Skip! :D

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Beautiful!!!

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Hey Skip :D : Just beautiful!!! I was wondering how you sized up what you wanted. I seem to recall you wearing a size 56 Fed D? Did you ask for a 56cm or in US sizes? I'm curious since mine is in the process and don't want to make any unnecessary gaffs :shock: :D .

Again, Very nice...can I ask how it fits and feels?

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Post by IndianaFist »

Skip that hat ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!! Dont worry I wont swip your's if you come to the TOMB event. Even with a strecher I'd never get my giant melon in that awesome lid. So Hemingway better keep one hand on that lid of his at all times! :D
Again AWESOME Lid!!!!!!!!! Fedora is a god among hat makers.
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A beautiful chapeau! What kind of felt did you choose?
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:lol: Ha! It must've killed you to have your wife describe the hat for you over the phone! And then wait a week! What torture! :twisted:
Nice pics! =P~
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Canyon
Thanks for the positive mug comment! It's not the years ... it's the mileage."

Thanks guys!

The felt is very soft! And it's creepy how it bends and stays without stiffener in the brim. My Federation Deluxe fights me every step of the way to get the brim where I like it.

To the Scrapbook section!!! Will do!

The reverse taper is definately there.

Michaelson, I had to do the proverbial "table shot", ... you know I had to! :wink:

Bink, I hate you too! :lol:

Fist, Child #2 could be born any day now, so your chance to steal it will have to wait till after the New Year. I am jealous you guys are going to Tomb.


Eric

P.S. I'll post the dimensions and a detailed description about the lid later today. I have to teach. Any guesses on the felt or dimensions? Any Archaeologists out there?! :wink:
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I asked for these specs ...

7 1/4
Sides 2 5/8
Front & Back 2 7/8
1 5/8 ribbon
Crown 5 1/2" bashed
Raiders turn

As far as I know, the Raiders specs. It just so happens to be real close to Fedora's personal specs.

There is stiffener in the crown. Minimal to none in the brim (just what I wanted, BTW!!! :D )

Hey Kilgour! Good to hear from you! The hat fits perfectly for me. I have a Rossolino that is a little too snug at 7 1/8. My Fed Deluxe is a 7 3/8, which shrank over the past 2 years.

I will give a bigger hint to the felt ... it is harder to "tear". :wink:


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Skip, you waer a 7 1/4, too?! Now I REALLY hate you! :lol:

Nah, I know mine will be here before Christmas, so I'm happy enough not to hate you too much until then. :wink:

It looks good!

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Nice hat, Skip. Is it beaver?
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Yep, VP. All the hats so far will be beaver. The rabbit and nutria bodies have yet to come in.

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binkmeisterRick wrote:Yep, VP. All the hats so far will be beaver. The rabbit and nutria bodies have yet to come in.

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Yes it is beaver ........ but, it is an "aged" beaver! :wink:


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Once again I enviously watch another worthy soul get their custom Adventurebuit while I languish here waiting. Yes it WAS my fault for not getting on the list sooner.........Even Bink will have his Adventurebilt before me......what is this world coming to!!!! :mrgreen: :lol: :lol:



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Wow! Another perfect lookin' hat. Congrats on your new lid it looks absolutely awesome!!! :D Brett
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Nothing like a nice beaver.....!
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Oh boy... :roll:

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binkmeisterRick wrote:The rabbit and nutria bodies have yet to come in.
Thanks for the info.
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Sure thing, VP. After my first Adventurbilt, I think I'm going to save up for a nutria fedora. :wink:

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Having worn the hat for a week, I have noticed how light it is on my head.

There's something to be said for making sure you get the right size hat. This hat fits me so perfectly! I don't get a headache after a day of wearing it, and it's not so loose that I feel like I'm wearing a Tupperware container on my head! ( That's a funny image!?) If Indy wore a Tupperware container, 3thoubucks would be figuring out how they inserted a wire into the edge! (JK 3TK!) :wink:

I do have a question though, ...

Which fur/felt weighs the most? Assuming the same size and thickess of the felt. It feels to me that rabbit hair is heavier. My Akubra feels heavier than the ABF (AdventureBilt Fedora).



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Post by SHARPETOYS »

Very nice hat! I took my beaver to the Post Office and it weighed 3.7 oz.

The other blends could weigh the same it just depends on how much the felt needs to be pounced :) :D :)
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Which fur/felt weighs the most? Assuming the same size and thickess of the felt.
Another important factor is density of the felt. You could easily have two hats the same size and thickness and one would be heavier than the other. From what I have seen, good felt is dense felt. A little heavier to wear, but worth it in other ways.
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SHARPETOYS wrote:Very nice hat! I took my beaver to the Post Office and it weighed 3.7 oz.

The other blends could weigh the same it just depends on how much the felt needs to be pounced :) :D :)
Thanks SHARPETOYS. That's great! Do you work at the post office? Would be a funny request to ask someone to weigh your hat? :lol: :wink:

rick5150 wrote:
Which fur/felt weighs the most? Assuming the same size and thickess of the felt.
Another important factor is density of the felt. You could easily have two hats the same size and thickness and one would be heavier than the other. From what I have seen, good felt is dense felt. A little heavier to wear, but worth it in other ways.
Density certainly makes sense. The Akubra isn't that dense, but "feels" so much heavier than the ABH. Maybe just a percieved feeling. Bink said he was thinking of a Nutria, which got me thinking about weight. I have no idea what the consistancy/density/etc. of Nutria is?


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Eric,
Have you worn your Adventurebilt in the rain? (It has been raining virtually all week in Boston.) I ask this because I cannot bear to. It just looks too perfect. I'm afraid I would mess it up. I know it's made for it, but I can't. It's too beautiful. Yours looks awesome! Maybe, if the rain stops, you can get some photos outdoors.

BTW, it's also nice to see you posting more often! :D
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Hemingway Jones wrote:Eric,
Have you worn your Adventurebilt in the rain? (It has been raining virtually all week in Boston.) I ask this because I cannot bear to. It just looks too perfect. I'm afraid I would mess it up. I know it's made for it, but I can't. It's too beautiful. Yours looks awesome! Maybe, if the rain stops, you can get some photos outdoors.

BTW, it's also nice to see you posting more often! :D

Thanks Tim. I was going to wear it in the rain today, but it's like getting a pair of new sneakers ... you want it to look nice for a while! :wink:

I'll take some shots in the daytime. When it stops raining.

I do want to give it even more character to get the Cairo look to it, but I'm with you!


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Wheeeeee! Steve shipped my Adventurebilt today! I'll have to camp out by the mailbox.
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Snakewhip_Sable wrote:Wheeeeee! Steve shipped my Adventurebilt today! I'll have to camp out by the mailbox.
That's great! Just don't travel anywhere while it's coming in! :wink:


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SHARPETOYS wrote:I took my beaver to the Post Office and it weighed 3.7 oz.
That must be a skinny little varmint. :shock:
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Now I have the Naked Gun reference stuck in my head! :lol:


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You know, I'm sure I'll pamper my Adventurebilt for a while, but it's only a matter of time before I take it anywhere. I was thinking of leaving it at home during my trip to Cancun this February and taking my Akubra instead, but the more I think about it, the more likely the Adventurebilt will be the one to go. I mean, adventure is half its name! :wink:

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I just saw the pics of Skipbeau's Adventurebuilt. Wow...I mean WOW! That hat looks incredible! The first pic of you wearing it looks great! Now I know what all hats should aspire to. To say I am green with envy is an understatement. :lol:
Wear it in good health!
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What about the turn?

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I don't want to start too much of a debate but what about the turn?...How many think its essential to a good looking hat? I'm really not sure what to do when mine comes off the block.

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You know, Kilgour, that's a good question. I'm having mine made without the turn, but Steve reminded me that the turn didn't happen until AFTER the beginning of the movie! So the opening sequence of Raiders shows an unturned hat, which means with or without the turn, the Adventurebilt is screen accurate! :wink:

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Hey Bink: that's something I didn't know. Thanks for the advice, I'm probably going to follow your lead on this since I want to be able to wear the hat daily with my dress work clothes and think that the turn might be a bit more appropriate for adventuring. (Maybe I'll turn the Nutria)

Doe's anyone else wear there Indy lids to work? Or is it just me?
I get the impression more than a few of us do...
This could be an interesting thread.

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then start that thread, good sir!
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Kilgour Trout wrote:I don't want to start too much of a debate but what about the turn?...How many think its essential to a good looking hat? I'm really not sure what to do when mine comes off the block.

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I really like the turn, but at the same time, it looks really sharp with the whole hat symmetrical!

But to feed the Indyesque needs, I had to have the turn in there on this hat! It Raiders for me.
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Yeah, Skip, I've gone and ordered an Adventurebilt now- and I asked for a bit of the Raiders Turn too- that brim action is really looking great in yours.

My Christmas present to myself!
Fedora is Santa this year!
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Post by Modern Jones »

And to cut to the felt chase ...

Everyone missed all of the hints!!! :roll:

The name of the thumbnails:
1928

The name of the first picture:
IMG_MERCFED1.JPG (1 of 9)

The BIG hints ...
... the felt ... it is harder to "tear".
... it is beaver ........ but, it is an "aged" beaver!



It's a 1928 Mercury felt! :D
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