According to his announcement on June 20th in the vendors section, he only reblocks AB's now.
Yes, I have been referring folks here in the States to Art, but from what I understand, he may be getting out of the reblock business, except for his own line of custom hats. The catch to this is the time involved. Many times, you can make a new hat faster than it takes to reblock an old one due to the cleaning issue. And when you have a large demand, you have to make a decison. I am afraid this involves not doing reblocks on hats other than your own. I love to reblock vintage hats and Akubras, but when you have customers waiting on new hats, it is hard to justify it. I literally had several stacks of non AB reblocks, stacked to the ceiling, and am still working those in with the new hats as I go along. So, this bottlenecks my new hat production, and I had to make the decision. There is always Optimo as he does them, but he is pricey on the refurbs.
An intersting note I just heard from Marc this week is an old hatter told him it should take 3 to 4 minutes to make a hat. Optimo has that capability as he uses factory machines to make his hats. So, reblocks to him, take no time at all. It takes me all day to make one hat!!! Same with reblocks. The smart thing to do is to use machines, and as the old hatter told Marc, you can't make any money doing them by hand!!! He is right. You can't. But this ain't about money in the first place. We wanted a hat made like the small shops made them in the 1930's, because that is Indy era accurate. It would be faster to just have a factory make our hats like others do, with our logos on the liners and sweats. I refuse to do it, and so does Marc. But, we must be doing something right. I know of a couple of other folks who are now handmaking hats, to serve a niche market, and they are cranking out the hats, but at a slow pace. The idea came from this Indy hat market that Marc and I serve. Handmade hats are still as scarce as chicken teeth, and you will never see many doing it, due to the economics. If you do it, you do it for other reasons than making money.
On reblocks, it would be cheaper to just buy yourself a block from Lamode, a size smaller than your hat is, and once a month, steam the hat and pull it over the block. It would pay for itself by the time you paid for a couple of reblocks. Fedora