Help me decide...
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Help me decide...
I'm trying to sell my coughdorfmancough on eBay, and putting the money towards a Keppler fedora, but with all the talk about the AB, y'all think I should just wait a while and save some more money for an AB instead of a Keppler? Is there any real difference between the two?
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Re: Help me decide...
Steve, I have both a Keppler and an Adventurebilt. I say, without a doubt, save a few $$ and go with the Adventurebilt. Lee Keppler does a great job on the bash of his hat, but the material is second rate. One good rainstorm on my Keppler Raiders fedora and it quickly turned into the dreaded ToD airplane scene fedora, with really bad taper. The Adventurebilt is pure beaver and will stand up a lot more in rainy weather.Floribama Steve wrote:I'm trying to sell my coughdorfmancough on eBay, and putting the money towards a Keppler fedora, but with all the talk about the AB, y'all think I should just wait a while and save some more money for an AB instead of a Keppler? Is there any real difference between the two?
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Y'all have convinced me. I'm waiting for an Adventurebilt. I have a weatherproof outback hat that I wear most of the time right now, so I suppose I can last on that till I have the money.
Now I just have to answer all the incredulous stares I'm going to get once I break the news to my folks about the price.
Now I just have to answer all the incredulous stares I'm going to get once I break the news to my folks about the price.
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Ummmmm, unless they're paying for it, I wouldn't tell them. As in a previous discussion about wives and the price of our hats, it's just best not to mention it. What they don't know won't hurt them!Floribama Steve wrote:Now I just have to answer all the incredulous stares I'm going to get once I break the news to my folks about the price.
i suppose as long as you're gonna wear it alot then spend a little extra money for better quality and such. If you're not going to wear it alot - then i wouldnt bother.
then again i think i have total double standards - i didnt feel bad spending alot of money on a wested (with tax, shipping and duties (australia) it cost me a little over $500 aus) yet i dont really want to spend over $100 for an indy hat =P then again, i'd wear the jacket alot more than the hat and i also have this fascination with jackets. I also have reservations about ordering an indy bag online that would cost me around $80 aus with shipping and such from WPG (i think). I'd use the bag alot - although im a bit hesitant about the size of it as it seems kinda small and might not be extremely useful
then again i think i have total double standards - i didnt feel bad spending alot of money on a wested (with tax, shipping and duties (australia) it cost me a little over $500 aus) yet i dont really want to spend over $100 for an indy hat =P then again, i'd wear the jacket alot more than the hat and i also have this fascination with jackets. I also have reservations about ordering an indy bag online that would cost me around $80 aus with shipping and such from WPG (i think). I'd use the bag alot - although im a bit hesitant about the size of it as it seems kinda small and might not be extremely useful
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Sounds like you've already made up your mind but I would also suggest to go with an Adventurebilt. Unlike others I haven't owned a ton of diferent fedoras, but according to all those wise individuals it is THE hat. I got another hat and ended up ordering an Adventurebilt two days later. Save the time and start with the best.
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