Why Adventurebilt!
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Why Adventurebilt!
I was talking to a hatter and he told me The Adventurebilt was the best beaver hat he had ever seen no matter the price. He told me I should buy every color that Steve makes. If I didn't want another Indy style buy it anyway and have it styled by a hatter.
He said Steve/Fedora 100% pure beaver hat was the best priced hat
"In The Whole World" Pretty nice remarks from a Master Hatter with 15 plus years in the business.
Steve, all I can say is get more colors lol.
He said Steve/Fedora 100% pure beaver hat was the best priced hat
"In The Whole World" Pretty nice remarks from a Master Hatter with 15 plus years in the business.
Steve, all I can say is get more colors lol.
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I do love my AB as well. This is truly a golden era (pun intended!) for the Indygear Hobby. We've got fedora choices galore, wonderful jackets, MK VIIs everywhere (original AND repro both), Indy Shirts coming out of the woodwork, and it goes on and on. Add to that Master Replica making props in 2006.... man, what ELSE can go right for us?
Who told you that? Steve Delk?I was talking to a hatter and he told me The Adventurebilt was the best beaver hat he had ever seen no matter the price. He told me I should buy every color that Steve makes. If I didn't want another Indy style buy it anyway and have it styled by a hatter.
He said Steve/Fedora 100% pure beaver hat was the best priced hat
"In The Whole World"
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Hey Hem!
Hey Hem! How long did it take to get the grey from start to finish. Looks like I'm going down that route but just can't decide if I want a less pinched Raiders or a swanky LC like your own.
I too have my Raiders as a workhorse hat, but OH MAN...that grey is pretty!
Warm Regards
Kilgour Trout
I too have my Raiders as a workhorse hat, but OH MAN...that grey is pretty!
Warm Regards
Kilgour Trout
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I don't think so since Steve hasn't been making hats for 15 years. Besides he doesn't need to toot his own horn other honest hatters and his customers do it for him!agent5 wrote:Who told you that? Steve Delk?I was talking to a hatter and he told me The Adventurebilt was the best beaver hat he had ever seen no matter the price. He told me I should buy every color that Steve makes. If I didn't want another Indy style buy it anyway and have it styled by a hatter.
He said Steve/Fedora 100% pure beaver hat was the best priced hat
"In The Whole World"
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Re: Why Adventurebilt!
What colors can you get the hat in now?SHARPETOYS wrote: all I can say is get more colors lol.
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Made in the USA!!
The USA felt. Alot of the hatters use the same felt as Steve does. The quality is consesent.fedoralover wrote:I will toot it some myself as I have one from him I love. I also have 2 Optimo's which I love as well, but I'm curious which felt you are referrring to, the Winchester or the Portugal?
regards fedoralover
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Re: Why Adventurebilt!
Just send Steve a pm or email with the color you want. It may take awhile if he has to tag in on a that color run.webley420 wrote:What colors can you get the hat in now?SHARPETOYS wrote: all I can say is get more colors lol.
I have them in Indy grey,black,chestnut, silverbelly and Indy brown.
I hope this helps.
Sharpey
Jeez! I thought these were supposed to be the friendliest members on the net? Do you not understand that I first made a joke, then when you seemed to not get it I made it clear. I thought the smileys made it evident it was a freakin' JOKE! I wasn't trying to be smart or cocky with you and I was not bashing Steve or his hats.What ever!
Loosen up and get over it.
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Thank you my friend!! Yeah, it makes me feel good when another hatter thinks my hats are good!! Roger told me who it was, a western hatter, and I know of him. But, I will be the first to say, that it has taken me awhile and several hundred hats to get to where I am now. Knowing how to do something, and actually doing it are separate things!! You only improve with practice, and hands on experience is impossible to beat. And doing all of the steps by hand without the use of hatmaking equipment is something that even some hatters could not do!!! Heck, they learned the easy way-on machines!! The handmade hats are mostly western hats nowadays, from small shops. They also cost a pretty penny. FedoraFedora, looks like you are doing a bang-up job.
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Re: Hey Hem!
Hi Kilgour,Kilgour Trout wrote:Hey Hem! How long did it take to get the grey from start to finish. Looks like I'm going down that route but just can't decide if I want a less pinched Raiders or a swanky LC like your own.
I too have my Raiders as a workhorse hat, but OH MAN...that grey is pretty!
Warm Regards
Kilgour Trout
Thanks for your kind words on my hat! I am wearing it right now!
It took about three weeks. It would look great with a Raiders bash as well. Just do it, my friend!
Best,
-HJ
I am currently away from home, but have a gray AB waiting for me upon return. I had it bashed Raiders style, unturned, more like the clipper plane hat. (I'll get pics up when I get back). Three weeks or less was about right then, but at my last discussion with Fedora last week on the shipping of my gray he said that the Christmas rush was on.
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Sry to steal thread but plz quick answer, Ive been pretty inactive when is Marc starting with the European AB line?binkmeisterRick wrote:You know, if Marc's AdventureBilt line is going to have even nicer felt that Steve's, then WOW! things will just keep getting better! I've also made several hatters drool over my AdventreBilts. I have yet to meet a hatter who doesn't like them!
Thanks in advance guys!