New AB 1920's 100% Beaver Heavy Weight Mercury Felt Raiders
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New AB 1920's 100% Beaver Heavy Weight Mercury Felt Raiders
Just wanted to let you know,that I just recieved in that great white box,
a 1920's AB 100% Beaver Heavey Weight Mercury Felt Raiders Fedora.
I have been waiting on this for a long time. I want to Thank Steve (FEDORA). I can't believe how soft it really is.
For some of you that do not know, the use of mercury in felting, was outlawed in 1941. The old saying,,,Mad as a Hattier!! That was because of the mercury fumes,caused problems in the brain. (Perment!! Problems)
Here are some pictures.
http://public.fotki.com/IndianaWill/indianawill/
Thanks Everyone! Have a Great Day!!
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a 1920's AB 100% Beaver Heavey Weight Mercury Felt Raiders Fedora.
I have been waiting on this for a long time. I want to Thank Steve (FEDORA). I can't believe how soft it really is.
For some of you that do not know, the use of mercury in felting, was outlawed in 1941. The old saying,,,Mad as a Hattier!! That was because of the mercury fumes,caused problems in the brain. (Perment!! Problems)
Here are some pictures.
http://public.fotki.com/IndianaWill/indianawill/
Thanks Everyone! Have a Great Day!!
IndianaWill
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The brim demisions are 2 3/4 inches Front & Back
The sides are 2 5/8 inched.
I believe you are correct. It's the angle of the snapshot taken.
I haven't yet formed it to how I like it as yet. I'll take some snaps later.
IndianaWill
The brim demisions are 2 3/4 inches Front & Back
The sides are 2 5/8 inched.
I believe you are correct. It's the angle of the snapshot taken.
I haven't yet formed it to how I like it as yet. I'll take some snaps later.
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aHA! You should've seen the reaction of the hatter at a hat store in Georgetown I walked into a couple weeks ago. I had on the vintage AB and when I told him about the AB and how it was made from a 1920's body, he flipped. "Where'd he get that?!"Fedora wrote:Yeah Bink, you got a different vintage body, a softer one. This one here was a western vintage body that I sent Will. regards, Fedora
I just smiled and said, "It's nice to have connections, isn't it?" I left him guessing on that one.
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New AB 1920's 100% Beaver Heavy Weight Mercury Felt Raiders
Good morning to all!
Fedora (Steve), sent me an e-mail last night. This Fedora is the last. He said ever! I feel very privileged, to have the last one, of the 1920's 100% Beaver Mercury Felt, Fedora.
I posted 3 more pics, after pinching here and there. I think the last 3 I marke 1920's, look better.
http://public.fotki.com/IndianaWill/indianawill/
Have a Great Day! & Especially Turkey Day!
Thanks Guys!
IndianaWill
Fedora (Steve), sent me an e-mail last night. This Fedora is the last. He said ever! I feel very privileged, to have the last one, of the 1920's 100% Beaver Mercury Felt, Fedora.
I posted 3 more pics, after pinching here and there. I think the last 3 I marke 1920's, look better.
http://public.fotki.com/IndianaWill/indianawill/
Have a Great Day! & Especially Turkey Day!
Thanks Guys!
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Re: New AB 1920's 100% Beaver Heavy Weight Mercury Felt Raid
Priviledged, indeed, Will! You've got a "limited edition" of which there are few! Enjoy and wear it in good health.IndianaWill wrote: Good morning to all!
Fedora (Steve), sent me an e-mail last night. This Fedora is the last. He said ever! I feel very privileged, to have the last one, of the 1920's 100% Beaver Mercury Felt, Fedora.
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New AB 1920S 100% Beaver Heavy Weight Mercury Felt Raiders
For some of you that don't know.......
In felt making, one of the finest ways in making felt was in the use of mercury, till it was outlawed in 1941.
It made the felt, in the matting process, more dense, finer, and soft to the touch, like a baby's rear!
It's ashame that mercury (also called quick silver),can no longer used in this process. It just produced a better quaility felt.
I still can't believe I have one! This is a thick felt, Fedora.
Thanks to Steve,"FEDORA", I have one....
Have a Great Day!
IndianaWill
In felt making, one of the finest ways in making felt was in the use of mercury, till it was outlawed in 1941.
It made the felt, in the matting process, more dense, finer, and soft to the touch, like a baby's rear!
It's ashame that mercury (also called quick silver),can no longer used in this process. It just produced a better quaility felt.
I still can't believe I have one! This is a thick felt, Fedora.
Thanks to Steve,"FEDORA", I have one....
Have a Great Day!
IndianaWill
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Re: New AB 1920's 100% Beaver Heavy Weight Mercury Felt Raid
Congrats IndianaWill! Looks great on you. And the softness of the felt is amazing! Enjoy.binkmeisterRick wrote:Priviledged, indeed, Will! You've got a "limited edition" of which there are few! Enjoy and wear it in good health.IndianaWill wrote: Good morning to all!
Fedora (Steve), sent me an e-mail last night. This Fedora is the last. He said ever! I feel very privileged, to have the last one, of the 1920's 100% Beaver Mercury Felt, Fedora.
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Hey Bink, I think you and I have got a pair. I had recieved mine right before yours. We were a little busy with my wife giving birth (11 months ago ) I think mine keeps getting better with age. It's due for a reblock at some point though.
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Who??? What????binkmeisterRick wrote: How about "Pianos from Heaven?" You know, Michaelson, Hemingway's fedora would match that ragtime piano quite nicely.
--Hem looks around for heavy objects suspended above him, does not find a piano, but finds an object that looks suspiciously like an anvil attached to a rope and leading to a Bespectacled fellow holding one end.
"What is that?" Hem asks the Bespectacled fellow with the Maryland accent.
"It's a Piñata," he replies.
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