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I have had several people ask about bound edges. I had a singer 108 bound edge machine in my shed at the house that I brought to the store this morning and set up. I grabbed on of my indy samples off the wall and here is what came out.

http://www.jimmypiercedesigns.com/index ... bound_indy

It is an indy, complete with deminsional brim, that has been bound with 7/8" ribbon matching the bow.

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That's a real beauty! Wouldn't mind having that in my collection...

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That is really superb....had no idea one could bind a hat that was deminsionaly cut! I have always fatasized about such a beast, but never seen one put into practice. That is really cool...nice touch! W>
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Love it JP. That would make for a great dressy Indy fedora. Adds class. Fedora
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I LOVE bound edged hats. Will you be adding this to your website as a service now, JP? I know a black hat in my stable that could use this kind of addition. :-k

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I sure will. it will be $25 option on hats I make, to to have it put on if I do not have to flange the brim first. If I do flange, bind, and recrease, it will be $45. Don't have a pic yet, but I also did a 4 ligne(about 3/8") binding on a western hat also. So I can do the open road style hat.

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Oh, and that hat is a snug 7 1/4, incase anyone wants a last minute christmas gift. :wink:

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You already sent me mine :D
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Do you also offer a hand stitched bound brim?

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Yet another excuse to dole out money for a hat! :lol: Great work, Jimmy!
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Marc, yes I do, but it is much more expensive(starts at $100), and no garantee on wait time. The bigger the brim, the higher the cost.

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Post by Fatdutchman »

I'm one of the ones that asked JP about the bound brim. I debated which hat I wanted first..a bound brim Indy hat, as in the photo, or a late 40's Howard Hughes type hat, which is the one I settled on.
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By the way, this hat SUPPOSEDLY was a Herbert Johnson!
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Marc, yes I do, but it is much more expensive(starts at $100), and no garantee on wait time. The bigger the brim, the higher the cost.
Well, than the 30Euro I charge for a vintage ribbon hand stitched bound brim aren't as bad as I was told.

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Post by JPdesign »

I have people ask me why so much all the time. that is at least 12 to 15 hours worth of work, on a western hat it is more like 25 to 30. When you split the cost by the hours it isn't a whole lot.

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Post by Feraud »

That looks great. I have a vintage Stetson that looks like your hat!
This looks like what Dr. Jones would have worn in the city. :)
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Post by Fedora »

I have people ask me why so much all the time. that is at least 12 to 15 hours worth of work, on a western hat it is more like 25 to 30. When you split the cost by the hours it isn't a whole lot.
That's the thing. Many people think these operations are done in a couple of minutes!!! To me, doing the bound brim on a homburg, or pencil rolled brim is something that fascinates me. Especially the binding that only has visible stitching on one side of the brim. Fedora
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Visible stiching only on wide side of a wide under or wide over. $45

pencil roll is $25

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I believe I'm going to have to send back the black you made me last year, JP, for a major brim overhaul. :-k Guess we'll see what happens after the first of the year! :D

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I guess you're going to have a watch pocket installed while you're at it, eh, Michaeslon? :wink:
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Depends on the weight of the hat. To thin a felt, sure...the weight of the watch will keep it on my head in high winds. 8)

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So then someone could really ask, "Excuse me, sir, but off the top of your head, do you have the time?" :wink:
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Problem is, it would be more like asking Curly of the Three Stooges for the time! I'll pull out two different pocket watches, then refer to the watch on my wrist for an average. :lol:

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