Celebrating My AB Re-Block!
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Celebrating My AB Re-Block!
No, it's not the gray one, but I did have my trusty brown reblocked and I bashed from a frame of film from MK's page of Indy in the Raven Bar. Basically, the brim has that upwards pinch and there is a little curl on the otherside. The humps are relatively symmetrical and the crown has not been smashed down like a SOC; that happens by the time he leaves the Raven Bar.
Of course, these pictures show almost none of that! The reason... Indiana Spielberg, who is all of five feet, I think, and I am 6'2", so you get a lot of shots up my nostrils. In these pics, it looks more like the Peruvian jungle hat, so I added the Indy Pic. Oh well, it's a Raiders Hat and I love it!
Still, without further ado, I give you... my hat!!!!
Can you imagine how cool this suit will look with my gray hat?
Where's my Tommy Gun?
Break out the champagne! Celebrating my new hat! Or maybe I need something a little harder???
To you Steve, thank you for a beautiful hat!
Of course, these pictures show almost none of that! The reason... Indiana Spielberg, who is all of five feet, I think, and I am 6'2", so you get a lot of shots up my nostrils. In these pics, it looks more like the Peruvian jungle hat, so I added the Indy Pic. Oh well, it's a Raiders Hat and I love it!
Still, without further ado, I give you... my hat!!!!
Can you imagine how cool this suit will look with my gray hat?
Where's my Tommy Gun?
Break out the champagne! Celebrating my new hat! Or maybe I need something a little harder???
To you Steve, thank you for a beautiful hat!
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that hat looks fantastic, It's hard to believe that it's a reblock. Hemingway enjoy it.
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Great reblock and bash, Hemingway.
How long did you have this hat prior to reblocking it?
P.S.> Peruvian Jungle Hat ... hadn't heard that bash name before.
However, it looks a lot like my Idol Grab with the exception of the bottom of the front crease ... no after further review - it looks exactly like mine.
What is the difference between the Idol Grab and the Peruvian Jungle?
('cause I have been fiddling with my bash off & on like everyone else ... maybe I morphed my hat into another scene )
Best Regards,
How long did you have this hat prior to reblocking it?
P.S.> Peruvian Jungle Hat ... hadn't heard that bash name before.
However, it looks a lot like my Idol Grab with the exception of the bottom of the front crease ... no after further review - it looks exactly like mine.
What is the difference between the Idol Grab and the Peruvian Jungle?
('cause I have been fiddling with my bash off & on like everyone else ... maybe I morphed my hat into another scene )
Best Regards,
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Thank you, sir! I haven't been to the Garment District since... last Halloween. Hey, I wonder if they have a prop gun there???Dalexs wrote:Wow, thats almost the exact same suit I bought for $30 at The Garment District this weekend!
Oh yeah, nice hat...
Do you think this suit would be good for the QM?
Thank you, Joe. I appreciate your kind words. I love pinstripes also. Sometimes, when I wear this suit, I feel like I should have a red carnation on. BTW, the reason I am wearing it is because I just got home from work.Indiana Williams wrote:Congrats Hemingway,
your hat looks great, very nice suit also, pinstripes are the way to go.
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I'll tell you Number Six, it looked brand new when it came back. II almost thought it was a new hat!jpenman wrote:that hat looks fantastic, It's hard to believe that it's a reblock. Hemingway enjoy it.
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Thank you, Spooky! I had it for almost a year. It really didn't need a reblock; I just figured I'd send it off for maintenance before the fall came to New England.Spooky wrote:Great reblock and bash, Hemingway.
How long did you have this hat prior to reblocking it?
P.S.> Peruvian Jungle Hat ... hadn't heard that bash name before.
However, it looks a lot like my Idol Grab with the exception of the bottom of the front crease ... no after further review - it looks exactly like mine.
What is the difference between the Idol Grab and the Peruvian Jungle?
('cause I have been fiddling with my bash off & on like everyone else ... maybe I morphed my hat into another scene )
Best Regards,
I think I may have coined the phrase, "Peruvian Jungle Hat." Basically, I was trying for a Raven Bar and got pretty close. I couldn't get a photo that reflected the top of the hat, which is vital to a Raven Bar, so I looked for a photo that looked like my hat, and there was the photo of Indy by the river there in S. America. I am sure it is very close to an Idol Grab; the brim is a bit more structured.
I wouldn't worry about it. Bash it to be Raiders and it will transition from Idol Grab all the way through to the truck chase, if you wear it right!
BTW, I love your animated avatars.
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your reblocked AB will let me sleap better at night ( so to speak ) , knowing how great it looks after a reblock.
your reblocked AB will let me sleap better at night ( so to speak ) , knowing how great it looks after a reblock.
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Nice idea. I have a retro styled flask my wife bought me. It is silver tone with a brown leather cover.Renderking Fisk wrote:Actually, I want to devote a whole page to retro-style flasks.Hemingway Jones wrote:You do realize you cannot take that flask out of the photograph, don't you?Renderking Fisk wrote:Could you send those pix to The FC so I could host them on the Adventurebilt tribute page?
I look forward to seeing your page.
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Thank you, Feraud, I appreciate that. It did take some effort for me to massage it into shape. A basic Raiders bash is easy, but refining it to exactly what you want takes a little patience. I was going back and forth from MK's page on my laptop to the bathroom mirror. I am very please with how it came out.Feraud wrote:Now that is what I am talking about!
Very nice reblock on the hat Hemingway Jones! Imho, that is the perfect shape hat!
The 'drinking' photos are great!
Wear it in good health and many adventures.
Oh, and erri, it's under the bed in a guitar case wrapped in sheepskin soaked with a little bit of oil to keep it from rusting.
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HJ, that is one sharp lid! I will be quite ashamed standing next to you in my pitiful Iconoclast. Since you're so tall, I guess I'll have to get a taller hat!
Mojave Jack sporting the latest in fedoras in preparation for attendance at the world-renowned Queen Mary Summit.
It looks like you've turned your AB. Have you?
The suit looks great, too. I had one just like it, but some little beasties stole in some time between wearings and chewed a little hole. No, not somewhere that could not be seen, but right on the shoulder! Dang moths! I think that suit would be ideal for the QM.
As usual, HJ, you set the standard for style!
Mojave Jack sporting the latest in fedoras in preparation for attendance at the world-renowned Queen Mary Summit.
It looks like you've turned your AB. Have you?
The suit looks great, too. I had one just like it, but some little beasties stole in some time between wearings and chewed a little hole. No, not somewhere that could not be seen, but right on the shoulder! Dang moths! I think that suit would be ideal for the QM.
As usual, HJ, you set the standard for style!
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Wow, thank you very much, my dear! Your comments are very much appreciated.Canyon wrote:Hemingway, allow me to say that your fedora looks incredible.
Now for that suit. You have to be one of, if not the smartest dressed guys that I have ever come across.
The suit look fantastic on you and goes incredibly well with the fedora.
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Thank you Dan. You're a good man. Actually, I'm hanging in Hemingway's Penthouse. Actually, more like Indiana Spielbergs. #DanielJones wrote:The last four photos really set off the look quite nice. Almost looks like you're in Donovans penthouse. Great looking hat with a very sharp suit. I've said it before Hemingway, but it bears repeating. A gentleman and a scholar.
Cheers!
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Well, it looks like a nice place to hang out
Cheers!
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Cheers!
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Well thank you Hemingway, I will keep that in mind.
Cheers!
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Yeah, and you think I'd get more than 50 bucks for your inflatable furniture, too, but who knew?Hemingway Jones wrote:Well, that's because I let bink in and he stole all my furniture!binkmeisterRick wrote:Mind you, it's just that: standing. He won't let anyone sit on his furniture.Hemingway Jones wrote: If you should find yourself in Boston, you have a standing invitation.
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It was your brief ownership of it that brough the price down.binkmeisterRick wrote:Yeah, and you think I'd get more than 50 bucks for your inflatable furniture, too, but who knew?Hemingway Jones wrote:Well, that's because I let bink in and he stole all my furniture!binkmeisterRick wrote:Mind you, it's just that: standing. He won't let anyone sit on his furniture.Hemingway Jones wrote: If you should find yourself in Boston, you have a standing invitation.
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Thank you, Strider.Strider wrote:Sharp duds, my friend. The hat came back super nice. Does your AB still have the original liner, or did Steve toss in a liner/sweatcap combo in yours?
It has the original liner, which is fine with me. I wanted it to stay just the way it was. The shocking thing was just how new it looked. It was like getting back a brand new hat -amazing!