Camptown Hats First Batch done - SECOND ON EBAY !
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Camptown Hats First Batch done - SECOND ON EBAY !
UPDATE 6/11/05
The second batch is on deck at EB*y. PLease see the link in the classifieds.
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To all who are waiting on the Camptowns first batch they are en route to you via UPS
A quick (poorly photographed by me, sorry) preview of #002:
Enjoy !
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Hello all,
I just got word that my first run of hats is completed. I will go pick them up on Monday and ship out to those who ordered next week.
Thanks much !
Ken
The second batch is on deck at EB*y. PLease see the link in the classifieds.
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To all who are waiting on the Camptowns first batch they are en route to you via UPS
A quick (poorly photographed by me, sorry) preview of #002:
Enjoy !
Ken
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Hello all,
I just got word that my first run of hats is completed. I will go pick them up on Monday and ship out to those who ordered next week.
Thanks much !
Ken
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Hey all,
Its nice to see folks talking about my lid with some favorable responses !
All in all , this has been a tough project to launch, but I am pleased to have this hat out there now.
The details on this lid will go on the website www.camptownhats.com soon, but for now simply put, this is the beaver blend answer to an Akubra unbashed. I did not set out to duplicate the Indy lid, since there are so many who did so well.
What I DID do was put a DIY Beaver blend hat at everyone's disposal at a fair price.
My current deal for COW members,
I will put this hat in your hands for $140.00 flat with USA shipping and if you use PayPal, the paypal fee. My regular price will be $150.00 +s/h/PP and styling. There are no styling charges for the COW folks (tho most of you like to tinker with your own lids, I know...)
I do these by batch order, so when I have 8-10 orders, I can set up to have them filled. As to dimensional cutting, I am willing to do it or make arrangements with folks to get it done by another hatter for a fair price. Otherwise, the hat is a 2 7/8" brim all around.
At this moment I have a spare 7 1/4 and 7 3/8 both non-dimensional on hand for anyone interested in those.
For more information please PM me or post a question here.
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Its nice to see folks talking about my lid with some favorable responses !
All in all , this has been a tough project to launch, but I am pleased to have this hat out there now.
The details on this lid will go on the website www.camptownhats.com soon, but for now simply put, this is the beaver blend answer to an Akubra unbashed. I did not set out to duplicate the Indy lid, since there are so many who did so well.
What I DID do was put a DIY Beaver blend hat at everyone's disposal at a fair price.
My current deal for COW members,
I will put this hat in your hands for $140.00 flat with USA shipping and if you use PayPal, the paypal fee. My regular price will be $150.00 +s/h/PP and styling. There are no styling charges for the COW folks (tho most of you like to tinker with your own lids, I know...)
I do these by batch order, so when I have 8-10 orders, I can set up to have them filled. As to dimensional cutting, I am willing to do it or make arrangements with folks to get it done by another hatter for a fair price. Otherwise, the hat is a 2 7/8" brim all around.
At this moment I have a spare 7 1/4 and 7 3/8 both non-dimensional on hand for anyone interested in those.
For more information please PM me or post a question here.
Thanks
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Luisiana Jones wrote:Just out of curiosity, if I may ask why do vendors sometimes like this time wait to have like 10 or 15 or whatever amount of products ordered, in order to send them away?
Ps.Thx for the remark Michaelson
Pss.Happy b-day man!! Hope you have a great time at you 20th birthday
To answer your question Luisiana, its simple, I need to meet a minimum order with my manufacturer, who does the assembly of my hats to my specs. Since my specs are a bit more specialized than most, he needs to alter his usual process to be able them and so must do several at a time.
If I am fortunate to get enough of a demand for hats, I will then stock up on the more popular sizes. For now, this ensures that I get you the best hat I can for the price I am offering through small batch craftsmanship.
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P.S. Happy 19th birthday Michaelson !
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The setup is this: I have a personal relationship with a hat making company here in New Jersey. The owner makes my hats in his facility to under my direction and with my specifications in small, hand made orders. He has people who have done this in various countries for 15 + years each doing the work. This same company makes the Rodeo King Store's line of western hats (including the 100X and up), as well as a huge volume of high end law enforcement hats.Molorom wrote:Ken,
Thoes look really classy. But im still not sure of the setup. Are you making them your self? or are you buying them from someone? Im not quite sure whos making them. The liner does look awsome. Great job there.
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He and I do this project simply because he loves being a hat maker and loves the styles I am working on. The situation I explained to Lusiana is the real essence of this project. It is based upon this special relationship, that he alters his production line and let's me get this Beaver hat out there at fair price.
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If there is enough interest, I have already considered doing one in gray. I'll put it this way, if I can get 20 at least orders for gray ones, I will sit with my maker and try to color match the Seaplane Gray from Raiders. I anticipate that the price would be the same or close to the brown one and I have already considered the name for the gray Fedora to be: The Model 1945 "Metropolitan."Molorom wrote:Sounds cool,
Thats a good price too.
They look like they would be nice hats, and the felt looks quite good too. Have you ever thought about offering them in other colors?
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So stay tuned and keep the comments coming.
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Here are a few more poorly taken photos of the Michaelson #002
The side shot
The Bow (admittely a non-Indy, but a wider 1930's styled bow)
and a sunlight shot of the hat in "ShakyCam (TM)"
For the whole gallery go here http://public.fotki.com/KenKenobi/micha ... _camptown/
enjoy !
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The side shot
The Bow (admittely a non-Indy, but a wider 1930's styled bow)
and a sunlight shot of the hat in "ShakyCam (TM)"
For the whole gallery go here http://public.fotki.com/KenKenobi/micha ... _camptown/
enjoy !
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Nice pics, Jersey! You put out a fine looking fedora! I also like the name 1945 Metropolitan. If you make a three-colored hat, you could call it the 1950 Neopolitan! If you ever style one in a C-Dent bash, I'd love to see pics of it. I love all old-styled fedoras, not just Indy lids. It looks like you put out a great alternative to the Akubra, too.
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Thanks bink, I got a nice chuckle there. Point me toward an example of a c-bash you like and I'll try one if I can.binkmeisterRick wrote:Nice pics, Jersey! You put out a fine looking fedora! I also like the name 1945 Metropolitan. If you make a three-colored hat, you could call it the 1950 Neopolitan! If you ever style one in a C-Dent bash, I'd love to see pics of it. I love all old-styled fedoras, not just Indy lids. It looks like you put out a great alternative to the Akubra, too.
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Take a look at this link:
http://www.dadshats.com/fedinjonpag2.html
If you scroll down, you'll see "C Crwon" fedoras. Thats the kind of top bash I'm thinking of.
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http://www.dadshats.com/fedinjonpag2.html
If you scroll down, you'll see "C Crwon" fedoras. Thats the kind of top bash I'm thinking of.
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I received my Camptown, and I'm extremely pleased with the hat. It has the same feel and texture as an AB, as well as the weight (that's the beaver content, I'm sure), and probably the most comfortable leather sweatband I've ever worn, as it's ventilated rather than solid, so air can pass through the leather. I wore the hat all day Saturday on a day trip to Lookout Mountain, and was quite comfortable all day, even with the temps in the upper 80's with humidity. Quite unusual for me.
The brim is VERY wide, but I know that was done for a reason, as it allows folks to decide how much to keep or trim for their own particular 'look'. I know that I'll more than likely have mine cut down to more suit my face shape, though my wife likes the wider brim, it's just a bit more than I can get used to. That's just me, though. The liner is not sewn in, like an AB, but is glued in like every production hat I've ever owned. Not a bad thing...just something I noticed. The plastic top of the liner is a VERY 30ish/40ish touch, and the decal really captures the overall feel of the hat style.
All in all, a home run in my opinion. It's got the Akubra Deluxe beat all to heck, and is a beaver blend to boot. For those wanting a fedora in the Akubra Deluxe price range, but can't afford an AB yet, this one fills that niche perfectly, in my opinion!
VERY nice job, JJ!!
High regards! Michaelson
The brim is VERY wide, but I know that was done for a reason, as it allows folks to decide how much to keep or trim for their own particular 'look'. I know that I'll more than likely have mine cut down to more suit my face shape, though my wife likes the wider brim, it's just a bit more than I can get used to. That's just me, though. The liner is not sewn in, like an AB, but is glued in like every production hat I've ever owned. Not a bad thing...just something I noticed. The plastic top of the liner is a VERY 30ish/40ish touch, and the decal really captures the overall feel of the hat style.
All in all, a home run in my opinion. It's got the Akubra Deluxe beat all to heck, and is a beaver blend to boot. For those wanting a fedora in the Akubra Deluxe price range, but can't afford an AB yet, this one fills that niche perfectly, in my opinion!
VERY nice job, JJ!!
High regards! Michaelson
Thanks for the review Michaelson. I like the idea of a 'too wide' brim! I am definitely going to consider a beaver blend in grey. I am on a quest for a classic looking grey lid. It is also good to see another vendor offering services in the hobby.
btw, where are the 'action' pics from Lookout Mountain??
btw, where are the 'action' pics from Lookout Mountain??
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Nope. Sorry. It was a spur of the moment trip for my wife and myself (we were going to just drive over to town and pick up a lite breakfast, and suddenly found ourselves on the Interstate heading to Chattanooga! That happens a lot to us. ), and a camera is usually the LAST thing I ever think of picking up. Pretty sad statement for a professional videographer, isn't it?
Regards. Michaelson
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Great! I'm glad to hear the Camptown gets a good review! It sounds like Jersey has, indeed, hit a homerun. I really would love to see pics of the hat, Michaelson, if you can ever manage to do so. I want to eventually get a good grey fedora (I have a vintage Stetson in grey, but I want another for "everyday" use) and I love my AdventureBilts, but I also like to support our other gearhead vendors when I can. Hmmmm... when I get a grey fedora, I might have to consider the Camptown if Jersey offers a nice mideium grey...
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