On this hat, I spent the same time as on making one of my own from the very start. If I count the hours and devide them by the actuall leftover (after the trimmings were substracted), I'd more than probably get a better payed job, by moving my neightbors yard Granted, money is not the motivation behind this, nor should it be. Neither Steve nor I could make a living from our work. But for the time used on this hat, I could as well have made one of my own hats, for one of the guys desperately waiting on it.
So true Marc. I had to stop doing none AB reblocks because a reblock done correctly takes just as long as making a brand new hat!! I have reblocks stacked up to my ceiling and then other stacks as well. 32 waiting on reblocks, and these are the non ABs. The reblocks were killing my turnaround times on my own hats and I had to make the decision to stop. I hated it, because I love working those vintage hats!!!
By the time you pay taxes on the income from the hats, you discover you work for minimum wage!!! Or less.
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Still, we are not in this for the money, I can assure you that. Marc's hats cost more than mine retail, but with the tax system the way it is in Germany, he makes less per hat than I do!! No, I could not do this for a living. That is what sets us apart from other hatters. They have to charge more so they can have a livlihood. I am talking the small custom hatters here. We are not giving these hats away, but darn near it. Believe it or not, we are in this for another reason. We are nuts about the Raiders fedora. Neither could ever find one that satisfied us, so we started doing them ourselves for ourselves. Now we sell them, at a fraction of what a pure beaver hat would cost from another hatter. But, we only specialize in one hat. The Raiders fedora. So, we don't hurt other hatters much at all with our prices. A very defined market we are in. Fedora