An old coot and an old HJ

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An old coot and an old HJ

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Thought I would post a pic of me at work, but mostly to just show off the a vintage HJ that I am rather fond of wearing. I just bought this one from a lurker, and it came with a 3 x 2 3/4 brim. A bit larger on the sides than I normally wear, but I like it. Also, I am wearing my Real McCoys horsehide A-2 jacket complete with Flying Tiger patches. I have been wearing it constantly to break in this great horsehide. I even slept in it one night to speed up the process. From the looks of it, it may take a few years to break it in right. regards, Fedorahttp://public.fotki.com/Fedora/hats/me_ ... tshop.html
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That's a nice lid Steve, but personally, I prefer yours! :wink:
I remember when you bought that jacket. I'm glad it's breaking in.
You should post a picture where we can see the entire jacket.
Very nice! :D
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So is that actually a hat that was made with the original Raiders block, or did you reblock that one? How much have you modified it? In any case it looks great, could have been swiped off the set from the look of it. The brim looks perfect in proportion to the rest of the hat!

Out of curiosity, do you know if many of the original HJ Raiders design hats were sold in the early eighties while they were still making them? Or did it take a few years for demand to pick up?

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Steve, great picture! Love that fedora. :wink:
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I looked long and hard at the photo, Fedora....and you're absolutely correct......it IS of an old coot! :shock: :lol: :wink:

High regards, old friend!!

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Michaelson wrote:I looked long and hard at the photo, Fedora....and you're absolutely correct......it IS of an old coot! :shock: :lol: :wink:

High regards, old friend!!

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Yea, but that old coot sure knows how to make a hat! :wink:

That is one great looking HJ Steve! 8)
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It's great to see you Steve sometimes!! :D

Thanks for sharing the pics! The second one reminds me of the cairo look. Tell us more and SHOW us more!! :wink:
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J_Weaver, if you want to find something to argue about, you're sure going to need to find another subject! :? :lol: :wink:

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I think I can see hints of the mushroom reverse taper there. Personally, I think the brim looks great! :D All in all, a good looking HJ.
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Michaelson wrote:J_Weaver, if you want to find something to argue about, you're sure going to need to find another subject! :? :lol: :wink:

Regard! Michaelson
Darn tootin! :tup:
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Looks nice, Steve. Any idea what year it was made?
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I looked long and hard at the photo, Fedora....and you're absolutely correct......it IS of an old coot!
Yes, and that is from one old coot to another! :lol: Yeah, guys and gals, I will be the big 54 this coming year!! But, we have a couple of guys older that hang out here. :wink: I am still a kid at heart though, and hope I never lose that like some old fogey's that I have known!!

I will check the sweat in that HJ and see where the store was when the hat was made. That might narrow it down. That is the stock block, and I have done nothing to it but change out the washed out ribbon. It was a smidgen over 1 3/4, so it must be metric. I hated to do it, but this hat was already an Indy fedora. The brim cut looks like Swales did it, with the little bumps, and they are not as noticable as some that I have seen. The hat came with no liner, and no sticker on the inside crown. I did find traces of a liner once being there though. A couple of white threads on the inside where the liner was sewn it at one time. This hat is rabbit, or perhaps a blend, and is very soft, but not too soft. The brim is real floppy too, so there is not much stiffener in this hat at all. The factory curl had relaxed at some point, and it has none in it at all. I may add just a bit on the very back. This is the some of the best, older felt that I have seen from HJ. So, it is probably before Raiders was made. Just guessing, going by the vintage look and feel of the felt. But, I really do not know when HJ started using lessor quality felt. At any rate, this one is a keeper, and it was worth the AB that I traded for it. Fedora
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Looks good on you my friend!

Good to see that you finally found your personal holy grail.

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It looks great on you Steve, but then just about every hat I've seen you in does. Congrats on your find! :D By the way did I get on your list for a SOC AB??? :wink:
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That is a nice looking HJ! Though it wasn't my HJ (I would've held onto it :wink: ) I'm glad the trade worked out and that this particular HJ has a good home with you.

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So, does this good looking hat have 38 New Bond or 13 Burlington or 10 Old Bond or 54 St. James on the sweat? If Swales did the cut does that put the hat post Indy or not? I take it this not the hat the guy was gonna show you in Atlanta.
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The sweat has the 38 New Bond address. You recall what years they were there Dakota? This hat is too well made to be of the newer HJs. Oh, no this is not the infamous HJ that I talked about earlier this year. Still no word back from the guy. I sent him a hat, just for the viewing, so I guess his head is warm. :P Fedora
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Geez, the least he can do is send you a postcard, Steve. Maybe the guy is full of it and doesn't really have the hat he says he has...
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They were at 38 New Bond til 1965 when they moved to 13 Burlington, but they used the older liners and sweats til they ran out, which is why the tag in my old HJ said 1972 but had the older liner, according to Mr. Swales. I don't know when they moved to 38 but it had to have been the early 20th century.
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They were at 38 New Bond til 1965 when they moved to 13 Burlington, but they used the older liners and sweats til they ran out, which is why the tag in my old HJ said 1972 but had the older liner, according to Mr. Swales. I don't know when they moved to 38 but it had to have been the early 20th century.
Man, you know your HJ material, doncha? :wink: Good man.
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Fedora wrote:
I looked long and hard at the photo, Fedora....and you're absolutely correct......it IS of an old coot!
Yes, and that is from one old coot to another! :lol: Yeah, guys and gals, I will be the big 54 this coming year!! But, we have a couple of guys older that hang out here. :wink:

Yep, Fedora got you beat by four years.
Now, that I've been clean shaven for 18 hours, I don't look as old :wink:
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Ed, it ain't the years, it's the milage, but you should have learned that by now. :roll: :lol: :wink:

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Michaelson wrote:I looked long and hard at the photo, Fedora....and you're absolutely correct......it IS of an old coot! :shock: :lol: :wink:
Please, use the correct terminology; this thread should have been called "A vintage hatmaker in a vintage hat." :wink:

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An old coot and an old HJ

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:lol: I think that they are saying, some of us are vintage! Well!!!

Thanks guys! One day you will be there..... Steve is right were still young a heart. Your as young as you want to be.....

I see that HJ Fedora, is of the heavy weight variety. That is what I see in the photo. It looks alot thicker, than what is made today. (Pre Raiders).

I'm 56......My bithhdays are now going in reverse.... :lol: LOL.

That pre Raiders sure looks good!
I really like my 1920's 100% Beaver Mercury Felt (Raiders) The only time I take it off is when I take a shower, or go to bed......My wife says, I'll probably die with it on.. Thanks again Steve. From one old coot to another..

You all Have a Great Day!! And Have a Very Merry Christmas!!

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Four guys over 50 in one string. Must be a first! I don't feel so old for a change.
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Make that 5! Looks like this is the old coots thread. Since we're tellin', I'm smack dab in the mid fifties, 55 to be exact. Most people don't believe it, say I'm late 40's at most. BTW, Fedora, that is a great looking hat, but I have to agree with Hemingway, I like yours better.
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I'm 33 but I feel like I'll be 50 tomorrow. Does that count?
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agent5 wrote:I'm 33 but I feel like I'll be 50 tomorrow. Does that count?
We need to take a poll! :wink:
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They were at 38 New Bond til 1965 when they moved to 13 Burlington, but they used the older liners and sweats til they ran out, which is why the tag in my old HJ said 1972 but had the older liner, according to Mr. Swales. I don't know when they moved to 38 but it had to have been the early 20th century.
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I knew you would know!!! And, I had forgotten about HJ using up existing liners and sweats! But those are facts per Mr Swales, I think.

Nice to see we have a few of the oldtimers here!! But, we have quite a few more too. It ain't so bad though, as we can get 25 cent coffee at McDonalds. :lol: I would not accept the discount until recently, eventhough the teenager kept trying to push it on me!! I finally relented, but it still feels odd to say........I'd like a coffee please, with the senior citizen discount. :shock: If I feel like a senior at all, it is a senior in high school! :lol: Well, once or twice a year, at any rate. Fedora
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We need our own chapter of "The Grey Panthers!"
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New Indygear item. The eye patch for the "Old Indy" Look.
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"Seasoned citizen", Fedora, seasoned, not senior. :lol:
Hey, I joined AARP, saved BIG bucks at my hotel on vacation. It has its advantages.
New Indygear item. The eye patch for the "Old Indy" Look.
How about orthopedic Aldens? :lol:
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The Alden's are already orthopedic, as far as I know. :wink:
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Good point, Ed! After 50, the mind goes :?
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New Indygear item. The eye patch for the "Old Indy" Look.
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\:D/ Hmmm. Anyone know where I can get one, accurate? I need two, one for each eye. I could rotate them, and use them as a Optometrist tool, making the opposing eye stronger, switching every day or so. Might be able to throw away my reading glasses in a few months! :lol: Then, both could be used to block out the light on those nights when it is hard to sleep. I think I just found some reasons to own them. :wink: Fedora
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Dakota Ellison wrote:New Indygear item. The eye patch for the "Old Indy" Look.
I think you can find them in...um...Daviana Jones' locker...?

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