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I hear ya. My dog's the same way. Very well behaved...heck, I have a hard enough time getting him to eat FOOD and play with TOYS...he'd never so much as sniff one of my hats the wrong way. But he's sort of indifferent to things, I guess. My last dog might have munched on a fedora or two, if the opportunity arose, but my current dog? No chance.Texas Raider wrote:My dogs are completely indifferent to my hats. (other than the fact that when I put it on, they know it might be time to "go outside!" and start getting excited) They don't treat it like it's some kind of snack or food or anything, including the AB. Of course, I have really good dogs
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My dog does the same. First time I wore my Akubra by him, he didn't know it was me at first though. He started running away and barking like he does to strangers. Now he just knows it means I'm going outside or going to school.Texas Raider wrote:My dogs are completely indifferent to my hats. (other than the fact that when I put it on, they know it might be time to "go outside!" and start getting excited) They don't treat it like it's some kind of snack or food or anything, including the AB. Of course, I have really good dogs
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That hat shows very little taper! That's wonderful, and it gives me a lot of confidence to not worry about my AB if the fog is heavy that day or it rains. Did this hat dry in the same position it was in when it got wet, or did you turn the crown upside down to let it dry?
Michaelson wrote:Texas Raider wrote:Fedora wrote:Sure, I'm in Tennessee. May there IS something with Mississippi dogs...It must be something with Mississippi dogs.![]()
Michaelson, you gonna let 'im talk about you that way?!![]()
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That just bolsters my confidence even more!Fedora wrote:I just left it on the brim while it was outside. I need to sit it on top of an old hat block to keep it off the brim. It was just hanging on a fence post. The ideal would be to have someone just sit outside 24 hours a day, but I doubt anyone would volunteer for such a task.The next best thing would be just using a hat block as the head. Fedora
Hehehe!!! I like that... the "Marc Kitter Treatment"the "Marc Kitter Treatment" that an old German hatter was kind enough to share with him.
Sounds familiarI am one of those who spent way too much money on HJ's in years past and am excited about everything that Steve and yourself are doing.
Well, I didn't plan to have "Handcrafted from pure seal fur" on the sweatbandwould definitely keep it on the down low so that the animal-rights people don't jump to conclusions like the way i did.
Probably all of itWould you be able to get the same color out of it? Would it be made exact same way? I think seals have pretty slick fur, don't they? But MAN would that stuff be water resistant
The MK Treatment deals with the collar on Indy Jackets and has nothing to do with thisCan you refresh my memory though on what exactly the Marc Kitter (MK? Whoa!) Treatment is? I can't seem to remember.
Is this practice done on all AB and AB Dlx hats?Marc wrote: The "Marc Kitter Treatment" is a technique I developed after talking to a couple of old time hatters and people who've been in the hat industry for decades and after talking countless hours with Steve about how we could "kill" the felt of modern rawbodies, to make them behave like vintage rawbodies (more taper resistent). It's a technique that is only used from Steve and me and as you can see, the results speak for themselves.
Well that's what puzzled me... There IS no underfur!!! - Or rather, the entire skin is ONLY underfur, without any guard hairsMarc, is there a thick coat of underfur under the top fur? Like on other felt producing animals? Fedora
Well, I DID get some very stupid comments like "murderer", "child eater" etc. etc. and had to educate a couple of collegues (those with the lamb hide skin jackets and bags, you knowHmm.... I wonder what your co-workers thought in the cubicles around you.
It's like that all over, Marc. IMHO it seems that those that most adamently stand up for the rights of those that can't, be they animal or man, are often the most hypocritical. A man I work with will not shop at a large home improvement store, or a really large 'buy anything under the sun here' store because they use 'slave labor' and are anti-American worker. Then he gets in his little foriegn made sports car and drives offWell, I DID get some very stupid comments like "murderer", "child eater" etc. etc. and had to educate a couple of collegues (those with the lamb hide skin jackets and bags, you know )
Does this mean I can't ask about the new "pre-bashed" ABs, or whether there literally is an "AB club?"Marc wrote:I give you my word, that the seal which skin I bough would have been shot (again: not clubbed) no matter if someone would have bought the skin or not. - I do have a conscience too after all.
And it's certainly not a baby seal, for two little reasons: too little meat and it's forbidden to shot them.