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Looking for a new hat
Hi everyone I'm new to the board so hello how are ya its nice to be here. This seems like a very friendly and nice place, not many of those left on the net.
Anyway down to buisness, I'm lookin for a new hat. I was thinking the Akubra Federation as I have honestly always been a Indy fan and like the style. From what I have seen and read these are very good hats but I just wanted to kinda confirm that with those that actually have them. I need somthing that will take some fairly rough treatment at times. My last hat (a canvas bush hat) met an untimly demise recently when I had a miss step and went off a cliff . To be honest it probobly survived alright but I wasn't able to find it afterwards. I was also looking at the Adventurebilt hats after reading some of the stuff on here but I don't know if I really can cough up the $175+ shipping. Hopefully I can find somthing new soon, I have a few jobs lined up for this summer and I hate going out without a hat .
Anyway down to buisness, I'm lookin for a new hat. I was thinking the Akubra Federation as I have honestly always been a Indy fan and like the style. From what I have seen and read these are very good hats but I just wanted to kinda confirm that with those that actually have them. I need somthing that will take some fairly rough treatment at times. My last hat (a canvas bush hat) met an untimly demise recently when I had a miss step and went off a cliff . To be honest it probobly survived alright but I wasn't able to find it afterwards. I was also looking at the Adventurebilt hats after reading some of the stuff on here but I don't know if I really can cough up the $175+ shipping. Hopefully I can find somthing new soon, I have a few jobs lined up for this summer and I hate going out without a hat .
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Hello and welcome!rebelgtp wrote:Hi everyone I'm new to the board so hello how are ya its nice to be here. This seems like a very friendly and nice place, not many of those left on the net.
Anyway down to buisness, I'm lookin for a new hat. I was thinking the Akubra Federation as I have honestly always been a Indy fan and like the style. From what I have seen and read these are very good hats but I just wanted to kinda confirm that with those that actually have them. I need somthing that will take some fairly rough treatment at times. My last hat (a canvas bush hat) met an untimly demise recently when I had a miss step and went off a cliff . To be honest it probobly survived alright but I wasn't able to find it afterwards. I was also looking at the Adventurebilt hats after reading some of the stuff on here but I don't know if I really can cough up the $175+ shipping. Hopefully I can find somthing new soon, I have a few jobs lined up for this summer and I hate going out without a hat .
Just so you know, there is a discount for forum members on the Adventurebilt, so keep that in mind when you are deciding. With the discount, which I don't remember how much it is. Perhaps my pal, J-Weaver will chime in and let us know; but with that discount the gap between the two is narrower.
As for the Akubra, I have one. It is a very good hat. It is tough and stylish, though within the first year it tapered quite a bit and acquired this sort of greenish color. Still, I wear it on occasion, when it rains hard. I have two Adventurebilts that I love dearly, so I am not exactly impartial.
So, if you're looking for something very inexpensive and something that can take a beating, it may be the hat for you. If you want something much nicer, much tougher and much more accurate to what we see onscreen, then inquire about the Adventurebilt.
Either way, wear a fedora proudly and often; I don't want to be the only guy out there.
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Fedora, gives a discount to COW members.rebelgtp wrote:I was also looking at the Adventurebilt hats after reading some of the stuff on here but I don't know if I really can cough up the $175+ shipping
The rabbit is $135.00 for COW members.
The beaver is $225.00 for COW members.
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Welcome aboard rebelgtp!
Now, down to business. The Akubra is a tough hat, but like Hemingway said, it has some taper in it. Personally, I think the Akubra misses the mark when it comes to the Raiders look.
Now, about the Adventurebilt. I'm not really sure what Fedora charges right now, discount and all. However, I paid $145 for my rabbit Adventurebilt shipping and all. But I think that Fedora may have raised the price of the rabbit since I got mine.
With all of that said I would reccomend the Adventurebilt. The Akubra Federation is gonna cost you around $135 total. (At least thats what my dad paid last November) For $10 or $20 more you can get a rabbit AB. I find both hats to be fairly comparable, but the big difference for me is the block shape of the AB. If you really want the Raiders look then Fedora is the man to see.
Now, down to business. The Akubra is a tough hat, but like Hemingway said, it has some taper in it. Personally, I think the Akubra misses the mark when it comes to the Raiders look.
Now, about the Adventurebilt. I'm not really sure what Fedora charges right now, discount and all. However, I paid $145 for my rabbit Adventurebilt shipping and all. But I think that Fedora may have raised the price of the rabbit since I got mine.
With all of that said I would reccomend the Adventurebilt. The Akubra Federation is gonna cost you around $135 total. (At least thats what my dad paid last November) For $10 or $20 more you can get a rabbit AB. I find both hats to be fairly comparable, but the big difference for me is the block shape of the AB. If you really want the Raiders look then Fedora is the man to see.
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oh wow there is a discount on the adventurebilts? well that kinda puts things more into reason...
how well do these hats old up to rain and rather humid climates? since i live in the northwest i do have to deal with rain quite a bit and also alot of area i go to are rainy or humid.
does anyone happen to have a pic of the 2 hats next to each other so i can see how they look compared to each other?
how well do these hats old up to rain and rather humid climates? since i live in the northwest i do have to deal with rain quite a bit and also alot of area i go to are rainy or humid.
does anyone happen to have a pic of the 2 hats next to each other so i can see how they look compared to each other?
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Honestly rebel, the jury is still out on the rabbit Adventurebilts. I know for me the test will be this summer. Adventurebilt hats are pretty new. Fedora didn't open his hat shop until last fall. However, I can tell you that the Adventurebilt is made out of top quality materials, so I'm sure they will stand the test.
Just some FYI:
The Akubra Federation is also made of rabbit felt.
Any hat will taper if it really gets soaked.
Just some FYI:
The Akubra Federation is also made of rabbit felt.
Any hat will taper if it really gets soaked.
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I think hemingway and j-weaever gave some good info for you. So I will just say welcome aboard and don't forget to post pics when you do get one.
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Welcome to The Madness... You've come for the Gear, now stay for the people.
I've dedicated a portion of The Fedora Chronicles to endorsing The Adventurebilt fedora. As Time Goes By I'll have other pages dedicated to other worth-while and excelent fedora vendors, but since The Adventurebilt has a special place in my heart because I've watched them develope from the very start.
I also love The Akubra Federations I've owned, but don't wear them anymore since I've put them away for my boys when they get old enought to wear them, they get first dibs on the ones I wore to the hospital the day they were born.
The Akubra Fedora's arn't perfect Raiders hats, they're best for Do-it-yourself'ers who like to bash their own. They're rugged, might taper a bit in the back but are ment to be worn in all types of weather.
The Adventurebilt is made to look just like the ones worn by Harrison Ford in Raiders of The Lost Ark but also like most other fedora's worn by men in the late 1930's. I love these because they're also made by hand just like the ones of that era.
Cut to the chaise, save up and buy the fedora that you actually want, insteed of settling for something cheap just to have it. Save your self the time and fustration and buy what you actually want. In the short run you'll go a few months with out having a fedora, but in the long run you'll have one that you'll actually enjoy and get on with your life.
I've dedicated a portion of The Fedora Chronicles to endorsing The Adventurebilt fedora. As Time Goes By I'll have other pages dedicated to other worth-while and excelent fedora vendors, but since The Adventurebilt has a special place in my heart because I've watched them develope from the very start.
I also love The Akubra Federations I've owned, but don't wear them anymore since I've put them away for my boys when they get old enought to wear them, they get first dibs on the ones I wore to the hospital the day they were born.
The Akubra Fedora's arn't perfect Raiders hats, they're best for Do-it-yourself'ers who like to bash their own. They're rugged, might taper a bit in the back but are ment to be worn in all types of weather.
The Adventurebilt is made to look just like the ones worn by Harrison Ford in Raiders of The Lost Ark but also like most other fedora's worn by men in the late 1930's. I love these because they're also made by hand just like the ones of that era.
Cut to the chaise, save up and buy the fedora that you actually want, insteed of settling for something cheap just to have it. Save your self the time and fustration and buy what you actually want. In the short run you'll go a few months with out having a fedora, but in the long run you'll have one that you'll actually enjoy and get on with your life.
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To round things out, JerseyJones of this site is also offering his Camptown Fieldmaster, Model 1936, 50/50 beaver/rabbit blend, for $135 to COW members. Also comes with a ventilated roan sweatband. Beats the Akubra all the heck, in my opinion, and currently the same price for a better hat. Regards! Michaelson
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But If I were you I'd save my money for an AB rabbit!!!!!
But If I were you I'd save my money for an AB rabbit!!!!!
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lol well this is true. i just tend to be tough on my stuff when i'm in the feild. heck before i went out last i bought brand new boots (not cheap ones either) and they now look like they have had several years of very hard use lol...J_Weaver wrote:I don't know of any stories of abuse and it dying either.rebelgtp wrote:the ab is still kinda new so it doesn't have as many stories abuse and it still living.
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I have a rabbit AB that I have sat on it and it looks like it is brand new! It is a lot softer since I have received it. If you are looking for a hat that can take abuse, then get an Adventurebilt!
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If you're talking about true/hard 'field use', you need to factor in that the higher the beaver content, the harder use the hat can take. The Keppler, Camptown and, of course, the AB have that content, listed from lowest to highest, the AB being the highest. THEN consider price....the Camptown is the same price as the AB rabbit, then the Keppler, then the AB beaver.
Like you say, LOTS to consider, and with the crossing of prices from content and maker, it's doubly difficult now than ever before. Ain't it great?! Used to be we had one or two hats to choose from...off the shelf...felt content unknown...and 'take it or leave it' prices. Man, we've gone off the charts now in choices and quality!!!! Anything you do now is right!
I also own an AB rabbit, and it's a fine FINE custom hat, so if that's the direction you decide to go, you'll not be disappointed. It's not a beaver, but it's still in the game, and one that will serve you proudly!!
High regards! Michaelson
Like you say, LOTS to consider, and with the crossing of prices from content and maker, it's doubly difficult now than ever before. Ain't it great?! Used to be we had one or two hats to choose from...off the shelf...felt content unknown...and 'take it or leave it' prices. Man, we've gone off the charts now in choices and quality!!!! Anything you do now is right!
I also own an AB rabbit, and it's a fine FINE custom hat, so if that's the direction you decide to go, you'll not be disappointed. It's not a beaver, but it's still in the game, and one that will serve you proudly!!
High regards! Michaelson
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call Steve he will take care of everything.
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you will just love it when you do get it. Great choice.
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I can only talk about my experiences with the Akubra Federation Deluxe, so here it is.
I have had this hat since November '04. It arrived open crowned and I bashed it myself. Not very hard to do at all. A little steam and patience will do the trick. The brim is stiff when new but softens up nicely when handled. It is a tough hat, the wind whipped it off my head this past February and slung it into NYC traffic! I was stunned but it came through o.k.
I have spent time camping in New Mexico and wore it through some humid Florida weather recently. So far so good...
I have had this hat since November '04. It arrived open crowned and I bashed it myself. Not very hard to do at all. A little steam and patience will do the trick. The brim is stiff when new but softens up nicely when handled. It is a tough hat, the wind whipped it off my head this past February and slung it into NYC traffic! I was stunned but it came through o.k.
I have spent time camping in New Mexico and wore it through some humid Florida weather recently. So far so good...
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These photos shows me wearing my Akubra Fed. De Luxe.
I bashed it myself and the result is a hat I like to wear but it's not enough Raiders-style IMO. My next hat will undoubtly be the AB in a Raiders bash, but what exactly is the difference between the beaver and the rabbit?
My first Indy-hat was a Borsalino and this hat, bought in 1982, is a whole lot softer than the Fed. DeLuxe. I dont know what the Borsalino was made of but today its soft like an old pair of slippers. Unfortunately my head needs a bigger hat today and I kinda' like the softer hats, would that be a beaver or has that only something to do with durability?
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I bashed it myself and the result is a hat I like to wear but it's not enough Raiders-style IMO. My next hat will undoubtly be the AB in a Raiders bash, but what exactly is the difference between the beaver and the rabbit?
My first Indy-hat was a Borsalino and this hat, bought in 1982, is a whole lot softer than the Fed. DeLuxe. I dont know what the Borsalino was made of but today its soft like an old pair of slippers. Unfortunately my head needs a bigger hat today and I kinda' like the softer hats, would that be a beaver or has that only something to do with durability?
Cheers
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The advenutebilt beaver may start out with a little stiffness to but it is so soft right now. I only owned it for a couple of months. It has a great feal to the touch even when you take it out of the box. i hope this was helpfull. best bet give steve a call , he will answer all these question a whole lot better then most.
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My first AB is so soft right now.
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Why, that's just mean!jpenman wrote:My first AB is so soft right now.
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I'm sorry guy's that not what I wanted to do. I just wanted to say that it is a very soft hat. So again I'm very sorry
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