Strider and the Akubra Federation (New Fed, New Pic!)
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Strider and the Akubra Federation (New Fed, New Pic!)
At the Queen Mary 2005, Canyon and I had talked about how I should pick up an Akubra Federation and put a Last Crusade bash on it. With this last paycheck, I had the extra cash, and figured what the heck. So, I placed my order. It arrived today, and probably took me all of 10 minutes to put a bash in that I was happy with. Without further ado ...
Here is the hat right out of the box. Some slight taper is obvious, so that solidified my decision to drop an LC bash on this puppy. I might've done a Raiders bash instead, if it had less taper. If there was more taper, I would have gone Temple of Doom, but this level of taper seemed just right for a Last Crusade bash.
Here she is when I was done.
And on my head.
Feel free to opine.
Here is the hat right out of the box. Some slight taper is obvious, so that solidified my decision to drop an LC bash on this puppy. I might've done a Raiders bash instead, if it had less taper. If there was more taper, I would have gone Temple of Doom, but this level of taper seemed just right for a Last Crusade bash.
Here she is when I was done.
And on my head.
Feel free to opine.
Last edited by Strider on Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:08 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Thanks! As the hat was on order, I took many screen grabs from Last Crusade so that I could study them while I waited. I probably took over 20 screen grabs, and would just stare at them going "OK, I think this is how I am going to get the crown to do this...let me write that down..." I've always liked the LC hat (just not as much as I like the Raiders hat), and since I have a Raiders AB on order, I figured it was time to add this style to the stable. Maybe someday, I'll get another Akubra Fed and go Temple of Doom.
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Strider, that a great job you did.
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I like the way it goes from olive drab, to golden glowing brown, to Lucky Charms Green. What size is it? Did you notice any signs of it having been stretched lengthwise with a heated expanding block? (That might start at size 59, like mine, but I'm not sure.) You gotta love the high quality sweats in these hats, buttery soft, thin, and smell like a new Wested. Looks really good with that bash.
It's a very nice looking LC bash and from your last pic I can see you're very happy with it!!!!
The colour (when it doesnt look... green? ... or grey ) is very nice. I have never owned an Akubra but from the pics I've seen on this forum (and today in this thread) their felt looks very high quality!
Wear it a lot and give us MORE PICS!!!
The colour (when it doesnt look... green? ... or grey ) is very nice. I have never owned an Akubra but from the pics I've seen on this forum (and today in this thread) their felt looks very high quality!
Wear it a lot and give us MORE PICS!!!
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I am sure the color is a nice warm brown on that Akubra. Sometimes cameras pick up the greener highlights and if you're real unlucky, like me, those highlights may be realized, but there is no reason for concern. Most people never have an issue.
The bash is great. I love seeing something other than a Raider's bash, though I dearly love it. This bash is very classic and will suit your more formal clothes (catch the pun?).
Nice job, Stider.
The bash is great. I love seeing something other than a Raider's bash, though I dearly love it. This bash is very classic and will suit your more formal clothes (catch the pun?).
Nice job, Stider.
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It's a size 58 (7 1/4), and it didn't look like it'd been stretched to me, but I admit I didn't look for that right away.3thoubucks wrote:I like the way it goes from olive drab, to golden glowing brown, to Lucky Charms Green. What size is it? Did you notice any signs of it having been stretched lengthwise with a heated expanding block? (That might start at size 59, like mine, but I'm not sure.) You gotta love the high quality sweats in these hats, buttery soft, thin, and smell like a new Wested. Looks really good with that bash.
Thanks for all your kind words, gentlemen!
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The Fed is a good choice
That's a nice bash, Strider. I didn't go Indy on mine, but I love it just the same. It's the hat I grab when I see dark clouds in the sky but I still want to look good.
Indiana Lee (hi again); If memory serves, I had the hat in about two weeks, but that was with a second hat that had to be retrieved from their warehouse. So you might get it faster. They have several different shipping speeds, anyway.
Chewie
Indiana Lee (hi again); If memory serves, I had the hat in about two weeks, but that was with a second hat that had to be retrieved from their warehouse. So you might get it faster. They have several different shipping speeds, anyway.
Chewie
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Not really sure of my hat size. I have a stetson and a herbert johnson, both the same size , but the fit is not the same. The stetson fits a lighter tighter, a little better than my HJ, which feels a little loose. Do these run large do you think? Or should I go with that Hat size again, and hope it fits like my Stetson?
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Measure your head, if you have something to do it with. When you go to Hats Direct's site, look for their size conversion chart. Akubra sizes run a little different. If you can't measure, then use the size from your Stetson and HJ and compare it on the size chart to the "cm" size. The hat should be a little loose when new, but will conform to your head with wear.
Chewie
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I tried taking pics of myself putting the bash in as I did it, but with no person to take the pictures for me, it didn't really work out. I have a bunch of reference pictures that I used for study when I had the hat on order, but let me see if I can describe what I did.
I did the brim first. The brim on the LC hat is really really curly on the sides, and just pops down a tad in front. To get that, I had to be a little rough with the brim, but it turned out great. I curled both sides of the brim up with my hands, (and I know this part sounds funny, but it's what I did) then I pushed the front of the brim down with my chin simultaneously. I held it like that for about 2 minutes or so, and just kept doing it periodically as I was shaping the crown.
For the crown, the pinch is only tight at the apex of the crown. The dents are put in in such a way that makes it look like there's this little mountain triangle on the front of the crown, leading up to the apex. For the dents, they're almost more like side dents than they are front dents, but I digress. I put one hand inside the crown, and pushed the dent in with my other hand (similar to what Pagey did in his "Pagey Bash Tutorial"), and pinched with the hand inside the crown so the dent would form, being careful to leave that triangle on the front. Once the dent popped in, I pushed it down a little on the side of the hat, and it just came out the way you see it in the pic. That's how I did both dents. I just keep curling the brim and pushing the front down with my chin every now and then, and it looks great every time I do it.
Hope that helps!
I did the brim first. The brim on the LC hat is really really curly on the sides, and just pops down a tad in front. To get that, I had to be a little rough with the brim, but it turned out great. I curled both sides of the brim up with my hands, (and I know this part sounds funny, but it's what I did) then I pushed the front of the brim down with my chin simultaneously. I held it like that for about 2 minutes or so, and just kept doing it periodically as I was shaping the crown.
For the crown, the pinch is only tight at the apex of the crown. The dents are put in in such a way that makes it look like there's this little mountain triangle on the front of the crown, leading up to the apex. For the dents, they're almost more like side dents than they are front dents, but I digress. I put one hand inside the crown, and pushed the dent in with my other hand (similar to what Pagey did in his "Pagey Bash Tutorial"), and pinched with the hand inside the crown so the dent would form, being careful to leave that triangle on the front. Once the dent popped in, I pushed it down a little on the side of the hat, and it just came out the way you see it in the pic. That's how I did both dents. I just keep curling the brim and pushing the front down with my chin every now and then, and it looks great every time I do it.
Hope that helps!
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Well, my new Fed Deluxe arrived today!
I think if Strider's is a 58 then a 59 must be where they start using a straighter sided block, because my 59 is pretty straight, almost to the point of looking a little reverse-tapered in an LC bash.
Here's what my 10 minutes of tweaking got me. Not as good as Strider's, that's for sure!
With that straight sided look happening on it's own I decided to try a Raiders bash as well, just to see how that might turn out.
Same hat, different bash:
As much as I wanted my second hat to be a LC, I think it's trying to tell me it wants to be a Raiders...
I think if Strider's is a 58 then a 59 must be where they start using a straighter sided block, because my 59 is pretty straight, almost to the point of looking a little reverse-tapered in an LC bash.
Here's what my 10 minutes of tweaking got me. Not as good as Strider's, that's for sure!
With that straight sided look happening on it's own I decided to try a Raiders bash as well, just to see how that might turn out.
Same hat, different bash:
As much as I wanted my second hat to be a LC, I think it's trying to tell me it wants to be a Raiders...
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I think Feds go on the electric expanding block at size 59. Leaves stretch marks on the sides and across the tops of the hats, and the felt is softer in these sectors. There's evidence the Raiders hat was stretched. The marks are are more prominent on the Regular Fed than the Deluxe because of felt difference.
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This is the same Akubra Fed posted above over a year later. This hat has been rained on, accidentally sat on, re-bashed, dusted up, sweated in, worn to death, and then worn some more. Still has the ol' LC bash going on, and here's how she looks today:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v682/ ... FedOYL.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v682/ ... FedOYL.jpg
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strider, you've strayed from the beautiful SA LC bash that i recall viewing a year ago....to be honest, i didn't think it could be done that well with the akubra......., but you're hat now has a character of its own.
to be honest, i liked the way it originally looked....but then again, she wasn't protecting my head on rainy days or molding to my noggin on hot days nor gettting trained by my hand. the experiences that you have with her gives it its appeal that no one else can truly appreciate except for you. that factor alone gives it its charm. we can only comment on what we see. i like any fedora that sits on an owner who truly treats it like an old friend. so, yes sir....that is a fine hat you have there
to be honest, i liked the way it originally looked....but then again, she wasn't protecting my head on rainy days or molding to my noggin on hot days nor gettting trained by my hand. the experiences that you have with her gives it its appeal that no one else can truly appreciate except for you. that factor alone gives it its charm. we can only comment on what we see. i like any fedora that sits on an owner who truly treats it like an old friend. so, yes sir....that is a fine hat you have there
Wow that thing LOOKS like it's been worn to death and then some. Amazing how those Akubras hold up, isn't it? Kinda looks like mine - though I think mine may be more tapered... of course mine is about 3 years old.
Here's mine today, if you don't mind my showing it:
Yours looks more faded than mine though...
In Christ,
Shane
Here's mine today, if you don't mind my showing it:
Yours looks more faded than mine though...
In Christ,
Shane
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