Well folks, I am the proud owner of the VERY FIRST AB DELUXE in the USA. Marc made a true work of art for me.
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Here are a couple of pictures of one AMAZING hat. You can see what a FANTASTIC job Marc did making this Fedora. I received it open crowned and this is such soft wonderful felt, it is so easy to put a great bash in with almost no effort at all. I spent less than a minute to achieve this look. The Beaver Marc is using is a beautiful color. His pouncing job is as close to perfect as I could imagine.
I am sold on the AB DELUXE for certain. 100%.
Outside in the rain
Cheers,
John
Last edited by G-MANN on Mon May 01, 2006 8:25 am, edited 7 times in total.
John, in those new pictures your new hat looks incredible. You did a great job on the bash!
Congrats to the new lid and that you may have to wear it in many adventures!
I'm not an AB guy but I was curious...what is the difference in one of these and Steve's fedoras? They are both AB's so is there any difference at all besides who made them?
Marc uses a more expensive and I beleive higher quality of Beaver from portugal, also a softer sweatband and a layer of onionskin between the sweat and the felt for protection. Marc will be back tommorrow and can give you more specific info.
agent5 wrote:I'm not an AB guy but I was curious...what is the difference in one of these and Steve's fedoras? They are both AB's so is there any difference at all besides who made them?
My understanding is that Marc is using a different felt and sweatband than Steve.
I'm not an AB guy but I was curious...what is the difference in one of these and Steve's fedoras?
Agent, he uses the company that Graham uses for the felt. The pure beaver felt from portugal. I think Graham gets 650 for his beaver hat. Marc had his sweats custom made too, and they look more like jacket leather than sweat leather. A good thing. I wish I could afford to use them, but they cost as much as some hat bodies.
Marc's felt costs him more than mine does me, partly due to the tax structure over there, and partly because he pays for custom stiffening. Fedora
That's a good lookin lid G-Mann. I see it already saw a little rain. Well, there was plenty of opportunity to see how rain would affect our lids this past weekend in Chicago.