Quick questionon AB weight
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Quick questionon AB weight
Hey all I've been absent for a while, hope all is good.
I own a AB 100% beaver, I love it, "but" It feels heavey and up in NH this time of year I sweat bullets wearing it. I also have a HJ and it's weight is consderably less, I don't no if its 100% beaver (bought it from Waco, who got it through Todds I think) but it sure does feel lighter on the ol noggin when wearing it this time of year.
Is there a way to make my AB feel lighter w/out taking the liner out. If it means sending back to Fedora, thats no problem.
Let me know your thoughts.
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I own a AB 100% beaver, I love it, "but" It feels heavey and up in NH this time of year I sweat bullets wearing it. I also have a HJ and it's weight is consderably less, I don't no if its 100% beaver (bought it from Waco, who got it through Todds I think) but it sure does feel lighter on the ol noggin when wearing it this time of year.
Is there a way to make my AB feel lighter w/out taking the liner out. If it means sending back to Fedora, thats no problem.
Let me know your thoughts.
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I am afraid there is no safe way to make it thinner. I have a new HJ too, and it is thinner, less dense felt. See, that is the deal with beaver. Even if it were as thin as the HJ, it would still be hotter, and heavier. The felt is just denser, therefore allowing less air to penetrate. The only up side is the AB will still be around when the rabbit hats are retired. That is the trade off. Of course, you could pounce the hat thinner, but I have stopped doing that when I discovered I was given bad info when I was starting this hatmaking venture. A good hat can be pounced many times in the reblocking procedure, to clean up the felt and give it a good finish, after the reblock, but you do not remove much felt with the fine paper. If you pounce it too deep, you hit the core of the felt, and the hat is ruined, for all intents and purposes. Fedora
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C'mon, the temperature is hardly even in the 90's this year.Indiana Croft wrote:I own a AB 100% beaver, I love it, "but" It feels heavey and up in NH this time of year I sweat bullets wearing it
That is the trade off you make for a high quality hat. Head to Pawtuckaway (you are not far from there, right?), Mt. Major, Mt. Cardigan or Mt. Chocorua (my favorite). When you get to the top, take your hat off. You will be amazed at how much cooler you feel.
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I've recently discovered that the more air that is allowed to circulate around the head inside the hat, the cooler it is to wear. I've said it before, and I'll CONTINUE to say it....if a ventilated band could be installed in a hat, even as heavy as a beaver, the cooler it will be. No, I will NOT insert a commercial here for a particular hat I've recently come into possession of, which is a heavy beaver/rabbit blend, but it's true, and I've experienced for the very first time this summer after almost 35 years of wearing fedoras. The vents allow air in, and with the increased air, you perspire less, and therefore are cooler. It was a regular option of hat makers in the past, ventilated roan as well as reeded versions. The more air in the equation, the cooler the hat is. The composition will no longer make that big a difference if you head can breathe.
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Thanks for the info Fedora, I was just checking.
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And it's been a while since iI've been hiking up any of NH great mountains and hills.
Thanks for the insight every one, I'll still be wearing my AB, just not on any hikes. I'll reserve thi=ose for my HJ.
Fedora: How are you? Hope all is going well my friend.
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yea your right, just got done taking a walk in back yard/woods, must have lost an ounce or two. LOL. Pawtuckaway isn't to far no, but I'd look kinda funny wearing my hat just before I took the plunge and I'd have no excuse either, no Hovitos chasing me.C'mon, the temperature is hardly even in the 90's this year.
And it's been a while since iI've been hiking up any of NH great mountains and hills.
Thanks for the insight every one, I'll still be wearing my AB, just not on any hikes. I'll reserve thi=ose for my HJ.
Fedora: How are you? Hope all is going well my friend.
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I'm afraid alot of people were mislead by a certain hatter who gave out false information on what you can do with Beaver felt.
for now I'll stick with my (what some may call too) thin nutria beaver blend from Optimo, I still like the roll it up and pop it back into shape factor. Next time I'm in the market for an Indy repro though, I'll keep the AB in mind.
for now I'll stick with my (what some may call too) thin nutria beaver blend from Optimo, I still like the roll it up and pop it back into shape factor. Next time I'm in the market for an Indy repro though, I'll keep the AB in mind.
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I've been switching back and forth between my Camptown and vintage 50's Borsalino, VERY lightweight and thin felt, and have actually found the Borsalino hotter when the humidity is high....and it's probably less than HALF the weight of the Camptown, it being about equal to a beaver AB in physical weight and density of felt body. I'm sure, as has been posted above, it's all due to the density of the vintage felt, and the lack of air moving around the head that's making it so warm...Mattdeckard wrote:I'm afraid alot of people were mislead by a certain hatter who gave out false information on what you can do with Beaver felt.
for now I'll stick with my (what some may call too) thin nutria beaver blend from Optimo, I still like the roll it up and pop it back into shape factor. Next time I'm in the market for an Indy repro though, I'll keep the AB in mind.
Regards! Michaelson
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Hot in New Hampshire??????
Heat in NH? C'mon, I live in Louisiana, come down here for a week and you'll think summer in NH is paradise.
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Re: Hot in New Hampshire??????
I've been all over the country and Canada, and to me - New Hamphire is paradise.shadwell55 wrote:Heat in NH? C'mon, I live in Louisiana, come down here for a week and you'll think summer in NH is paradise.
Croft and Rick, we should have a summit with the other NE guys at the end of Summer. How about that?