3rd Video of the "Stick a Fork In Me" Hat

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3rd Video of the "Stick a Fork In Me" Hat

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Yes, you can stick a fork in me. - Again, a one size too big Regular Federation, sanded very thin, a pleat in the crown dead center, turned about 2 inches. The crown has been turned into brim a half inch in the front, a quarter inch in the back, and also on my left side, because the hat tilted to my right. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mdju9R_hMhA
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Nice! I reallly like the way the sides of the brim look. Great work on the hat!
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3thou$. I love all the thoery's and work you have put together but I have to say, you should have taken the AB.
After looking at your video. All of my Ab's and Ab delux have all of these elements of your hat.
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Post by Fedora »

Great hat!! I think you finally have it. Now, if we can just talk you into making it your daily hat!!! :lol: You look great in a hat 3M$. Help bring back hats in fashion. I figure if enough of us wear out hats, monkey see, monkey do. Before long more folks will discover the practibility of hats along with how cool they make people look. I am glad you are finally satified, but we both know the fun was the journey. It always is. Regards, Fedora
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Post by Indiana G »

nice work $3thou! she's definitely a beauty....i think your too far from the camera most of the time so we can't really appreciate all of its lines and creases until you walk towards the camera. i salute your efforts though...came out very nice!
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Post by whiskyman »

It's a pity the lighting in the video isn't better, it's hard to make out the specifics of the bash.
Shape looks good, although not (to me)noticeably better than some other hats I've seen. And I can't help feeling the brim looks a tad wide. I don't think I'll stick a fork in you yet (whatever that expression means??)
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Post by Don't Call Me Junior! »

Fedora wrote:You look great in a hat 3M$. Help bring back hats in fashion. I figure if enough of us wear out hats, monkey see, monkey do. Before long more folks will discover the practibility of hats along with how cool they make people look.
With the resurgence of fashion styles from the past that we see in today's pop culture it is inevitable that we will get back there. It's guys like 3M$, Marc, yourself and too many others on this board to name that are paving the way!

I'm not a huge fan of McDonalds but the reality is that if McDonalds put some people wearing fedoras in a commercial they would explode into present culture overnight! Ba da ba ba ba, I’m Lovin’ It :D
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The shadow on the wall reminded me of the beginning if the Raven Bar sceen.
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Post by Oklahoma Jones »

I was thinking the shadow reminded me of the Well of the Souls. As for the brim, I happen to like it. I am beginning to believe that the brim of the hat has always been wide like 3K$'s, and that the dimensional cut does not go all the way down the sides of the brim, but is just up on the front edges(think like the hat in LC, only cruder cuts). Man, I wish mine looked as good. You have a wonderful hat, 3K!! Wear it 'till ya wear it out!!
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Post by mark seven »

Don't Call Me Junior! wrote:
Fedora wrote:
With the resurgence of fashion styles from the past that we see in today's pop culture it is inevitable that we will get back there.
I hope not! :( ..personally I love the fact that my fedora is NOT 'fashionable' and when I wear it I'm not following the herd.If 30's style fedoras ever do become trendy(and it's getting dangerously close here in the UK with the rising popularity of Trilbys/stingy brims),I'll be putting mine back in the wardrobe,and it will stay there until people lose interest again and go back to their horrible baseball caps and beanies.
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I'll be putting mine back in the wardrobe,and it will stay there until people lose interest again and go back to their horrible baseball caps and beanies.
Why? Don't let the hear guide you either way. Be unuiqe.
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Post by binkmeisterRick »

mark seven, I have news for you. It's fashionable to wear pants in public. Better put yours back in the wardrobe. :wink: Seriously, whether fedoras become "fashionable" or not, wear it because you WANT to wear it, not because trends tell you to. It's all in the attitude of the wearer. Regardless of trends, people can spot a bloke who knows how to wear a hat and does so for his own reasons.
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Good points.I guess just have a morbid fear of being fashionable! :wink:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrKYoxTBg6w Closer so you can see the bashes. This hat is a freak. ONE HALF INCH of crown is turned into brim in front. The front pinch is 4 1/2 in. tall, yet the open crown height remains 5 3/4 in. The sweat is out of the hat in both these videos, and there is a 3 in by 1 inch strip of folded paper towels above each ear. (you can see one for a moment in the first video) I feel my head is longer/narrower than Ford's. I took the sweat out ONLY to loose a couple millimeters in the fit front to back, and the stuffing to make my head rounder. --- If my head was closer to Ford's shape, but the same size, I could make a smaller Akubra work without removing the sweat and using stuffing. I'd still move the front of the crown into brim, but not as much. There's visual evidence of this crown into brim operation in Ford's hat in my opinion. --------- I took a little brim width off on my right side since the first video.
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Hmm, I can hear some German screaming in the background. :lol:
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I think the hat looks great 3M$. You also made me laugh as you posed for the last shot, and then rushed the camera!!! :D It was as if filming yourself was painful, and you wasted no time cutting that thing off!! I guess I laughed because I would feel uncomfortable filming myself. Bink on the other hand is a HAM. :lol: His film would have lasted for a couple of hours!! :lol: (just kidding). Fedora
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I always thought of my self more as a roast beef than a ham... And Fedora, you don't have to worry, because I include intermission in all my movies. :lol: :wink:
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I always thought of my self more as a roast beef
As in beefcake Bink?? :lol: :D regarsds, Fedora
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BEEFCAKE! BEEEEFCAAAAKE!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlXuZR07K7A I extended the non-bow side bash back, which is more usual in Raiders. It drops the crown height a bit on that side too.
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Post by GCR »

Wow, you really don't waste any time with these videos, do you? If you blink, you might just miss the hat entirely! :wink: In all seriousness, that hat looks awesome to me. Makes me want to buy a regular Fed right now and give it the "official 3thoubucks" treatment! I just don't think I can muster the patience for the 20+ hours of sanding!!! I'm still astounded by that feat of effort. That's a lot of work for a hat. Looks like it was worth it, though! Nice job, once again!

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