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I agree it's essential for a raiders look! Necessary i would say.
Sorry for the many questions but you know... it's my first hat so before i do something i ask it 3 times to many persons i'm too affectionate to my things, i know many of you say that adventurebilts are nearly bulletproof but it's my first hat... be patience with me
Sorry for the many questions but you know... it's my first hat so before i do something i ask it 3 times to many persons i'm too affectionate to my things, i know many of you say that adventurebilts are nearly bulletproof but it's my first hat... be patience with me
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Canyon , I like your avatar aswell.
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I got a great idea for erri-wan. How about wearing it.
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Thank you hemingway, i still need to take off my fingers' marks... heck! It's like if the hat lost a bit of coulour where i pinched tight... i will ask this to Fedora.Hemingway Jones wrote:Erri,
You are doing a great job with that hat. Well done, my friend. You have an excellent teacher there; Pagey is an excellent hat shaper.
Thank you guys for compliments. I'm still working on the brim with my hands but maybe i will need to use water or steam... we will see
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erri_wan wrote:Yep very very very nice avatarCanyon wrote:Erri, do you like my avatar now?
Scandinavia Jones wrote:So does your new avatar, Stella! Smashing!Canyon wrote:Erri, your fedora looks magnifico!
jpenman wrote:Canyon , I like your avatar aswell.
erri_wan wrote:I suggested it because she looked very pretty in that onejpenman wrote:Canyon , I like your avatar aswell.
Do you agree guys?
Aw guys, you're making me blush!
Erri, the hat is looking better by the minute, my friend.
And if you come in Florence... look for a guy with a fedora hat and a mkVII... you cannot be wrong!Indiana_Tone wrote:If we change plans and decide to go to Europe instead, you can bet we'll look you up in Italy. Just look for the tourist in the fedora speaking Italian very poorly.erri_wan wrote: I didnt know people could have been interested in learning italian, are you planning to come here?
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Cleaning the Hat
How do you clean a beaver felt hat?
Thanks
Canada
Thanks
Canada
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Gary , you'll find a tutorial in the FAQ section, as well as several posts if you use the search function and the 'gear care' section at the top of the forum page.
Short and sweet, you brush the hat crown, top, and upper brim counter clockwise with a soft bristle brush. You brush the bottom of the brim clockwise. This keeps the felt tight as that is the direction the cone is originally spun when it's made by a felter.
Regards! Michaelson
Short and sweet, you brush the hat crown, top, and upper brim counter clockwise with a soft bristle brush. You brush the bottom of the brim clockwise. This keeps the felt tight as that is the direction the cone is originally spun when it's made by a felter.
Regards! Michaelson
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Thanks Michaelson. I will look for that info as you suggested.
best
Gary
best
Gary