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There simply aren't enough new guys around, so...
Hi!
To quote a different character played by Harrison Ford-- "Hey, it's me."
That could pretty much sum up a good intro!
On second thought, I guess I'll ramble for a bit. I've been lurking around for quite a while; I figured it was high time I "step into the light" and hope there aren't any booby traps waiting...
Gearwise, I've got the basics. Fedora, a MKVII without a leather strap, and a Wilson's leather jacket that looks like a bomber jacket without fabric cuffs or waist (The jacket was a gift, and I'm fine with compromising...except with the hat!). But luckily, the fedora is one that'll last a good long while unless I leave it on a ship during a quick escape. Yes, I mean a beaver Adventurebilt of (I think) December 2005 vintage. A good year--they all are! My brother bought a Fed Deluxe at the same time and Steve styled it for him, but I have to say--as much as I like the Fed Deluxe, this hat is in a class of its own.
What a hat. Truly great work, Steve. No signs of wear yet on the felt (although I am a dedicated student of the Michaelson Institute of Natural Distressing at Plymouth, so I'm not helping the felt along!). The ribbon is a little fuzzy in a few places, but that's ok. The main thing that convinces me I may need a reblock some time (or maybe just a hat stretcher) is that the sweat has shrunk so that now it's too tightly-fitting for my taste. I can't explain why this happened unless it really shrinks this noticeably from the normal passage of time. But I bike around wearing it and at least I'm sure this hat isn't going anywhere I don't want it to!
Even before it had seen any weather at all, it had a bit of taper on the sides when viewed from the front and back, but it hasn't increased and I've been careful to treat the hat (thanks red-can Scotchgard!), and besides, taper happens. I'm okay with that. Still, I wonder if the ribbon sliding upward along the crown over time could contribute to it (depends on the ribbon stitching, I suppose).
Here's a pic or two I snapped just for the sake of showing off the AB. If they don't work, blame my ineptitude with all things forum-related.
And now, I think it's story time. :! :
Yes, that's right. Story time. Gather 'round for my one abortive tale of Indyesque adventure for which I was, luckily, in as full gear as I've got
The college I attend has a strange tradition involving the bust of a German poet (Schiller). When students see the bust of Schiller, they either react like Hovitos bowing to a golden idol or they go crazy and react like Hovitos chasing IJ.
But the thing is, they don't usually see the bust of Schiller. It's jealously guarded in secret by its keepers (I think there's a giant boulder involved somehow). The bust is quickly raised up at highly-visible events by someone wearing all black who proceeds to immediately run for his life. It rarely changes hands, but if YOU manage to grab it and get away, guess who's the new keeper of Schiller?
***
It was the night of the Halloween concert, costume required.
The archaic-looking chapel's massive organ was booming away as the orchestra played when suddenly there was a break in the music and all the lights went out. A spotlight was flashed on top of the organ--Schiller! Then darkness again. Shouting and pandemonium ensued--I went straight for the back doors in time to see a dark figure speeding along the grass.
It's neither the time nor the place to relate the whole tale, but at one point there was unfortunately a car waiting which the runner got into. Naturally, I jumped on the hood. But I don't have a whip (grr...never leave home without it! ) so as the car went faster and faster I ended up rolling off the side of the slippery hood instead of trying to go underneath...probably for the best.
As the car sped away I ran after it in the street shaking my fist, firing my Nerf dart gun and shouting "It belongs in a museum!" It was priceless.
Ah well. "You lost today, kid. But it doesn't mean you have to like it."
PS--If you had any doubts as to what Indy's chasing in IJ IV...now you know
To quote a different character played by Harrison Ford-- "Hey, it's me."
That could pretty much sum up a good intro!
On second thought, I guess I'll ramble for a bit. I've been lurking around for quite a while; I figured it was high time I "step into the light" and hope there aren't any booby traps waiting...
Gearwise, I've got the basics. Fedora, a MKVII without a leather strap, and a Wilson's leather jacket that looks like a bomber jacket without fabric cuffs or waist (The jacket was a gift, and I'm fine with compromising...except with the hat!). But luckily, the fedora is one that'll last a good long while unless I leave it on a ship during a quick escape. Yes, I mean a beaver Adventurebilt of (I think) December 2005 vintage. A good year--they all are! My brother bought a Fed Deluxe at the same time and Steve styled it for him, but I have to say--as much as I like the Fed Deluxe, this hat is in a class of its own.
What a hat. Truly great work, Steve. No signs of wear yet on the felt (although I am a dedicated student of the Michaelson Institute of Natural Distressing at Plymouth, so I'm not helping the felt along!). The ribbon is a little fuzzy in a few places, but that's ok. The main thing that convinces me I may need a reblock some time (or maybe just a hat stretcher) is that the sweat has shrunk so that now it's too tightly-fitting for my taste. I can't explain why this happened unless it really shrinks this noticeably from the normal passage of time. But I bike around wearing it and at least I'm sure this hat isn't going anywhere I don't want it to!
Even before it had seen any weather at all, it had a bit of taper on the sides when viewed from the front and back, but it hasn't increased and I've been careful to treat the hat (thanks red-can Scotchgard!), and besides, taper happens. I'm okay with that. Still, I wonder if the ribbon sliding upward along the crown over time could contribute to it (depends on the ribbon stitching, I suppose).
Here's a pic or two I snapped just for the sake of showing off the AB. If they don't work, blame my ineptitude with all things forum-related.
And now, I think it's story time. :! :
Yes, that's right. Story time. Gather 'round for my one abortive tale of Indyesque adventure for which I was, luckily, in as full gear as I've got
The college I attend has a strange tradition involving the bust of a German poet (Schiller). When students see the bust of Schiller, they either react like Hovitos bowing to a golden idol or they go crazy and react like Hovitos chasing IJ.
But the thing is, they don't usually see the bust of Schiller. It's jealously guarded in secret by its keepers (I think there's a giant boulder involved somehow). The bust is quickly raised up at highly-visible events by someone wearing all black who proceeds to immediately run for his life. It rarely changes hands, but if YOU manage to grab it and get away, guess who's the new keeper of Schiller?
***
It was the night of the Halloween concert, costume required.
The archaic-looking chapel's massive organ was booming away as the orchestra played when suddenly there was a break in the music and all the lights went out. A spotlight was flashed on top of the organ--Schiller! Then darkness again. Shouting and pandemonium ensued--I went straight for the back doors in time to see a dark figure speeding along the grass.
It's neither the time nor the place to relate the whole tale, but at one point there was unfortunately a car waiting which the runner got into. Naturally, I jumped on the hood. But I don't have a whip (grr...never leave home without it! ) so as the car went faster and faster I ended up rolling off the side of the slippery hood instead of trying to go underneath...probably for the best.
As the car sped away I ran after it in the street shaking my fist, firing my Nerf dart gun and shouting "It belongs in a museum!" It was priceless.
Ah well. "You lost today, kid. But it doesn't mean you have to like it."
PS--If you had any doubts as to what Indy's chasing in IJ IV...now you know
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Hey man, about the sweatband shrinking, the same thing happened with mine (and I believe all real leather sweatbands) So Steve recommended that I buy a hat stretcher. It fits inside your hat and you turn a threaded portion of it to expand the circumference of the sweatband. This returned mine to its original size.
James
James
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WOW
Now I know who I can vote for in '08...I didn't know the little lagomorph was running! Great news
Also, thanks for the advice Jimbo, I might have to dust off the piggy bank...
"...I have put too much brim on the sides. At your convenience, send it back, and let me make the brim fit your face...."
Fedora, judging from the wait time on current AB orders, I would say you're a VERY busy man right now. Before I even _consider_ sending this back to you and therefore giving you more work , I want to be darn sure it's not a trick of the camera or anything, so here are a few more pics and you can decide (because I'm about 100% certain you know better than I do )
Also when you say "too much brim on the sides" do you mean you actually measured the dimensional cut a little bit off or it would just look better with a different brim width on my funky face? My tape measure is not very accurate, so I can't really tell if the sides are narrower; plus since the ribbon has moved up (I think), I'm not sure exactly where to start measuring from; maybe the pictures will show better. If the brim _is_ off a bit, perhaps that's why there's such a HUGE dip and upward turn at the back of the brim, I've never seen it this much on anyone else's (but I wear it popped down back there sometimes so it's no biggie for me!).
It's very generous of you to offer to do this and I thank you for it. I sure hadn't noticed THIS before, the only thing I thought was off was this brown (plastic?) thing below the sweat that's visible when I wear the hat, what is that thing?
Hope these pics help, Steve, and please remember, this hat has been GREAT no matter what. Let's face it, who was the only person who noticed that the brim might be off?
Fedora, judging from the wait time on current AB orders, I would say you're a VERY busy man right now. Before I even _consider_ sending this back to you and therefore giving you more work , I want to be darn sure it's not a trick of the camera or anything, so here are a few more pics and you can decide (because I'm about 100% certain you know better than I do )
Also when you say "too much brim on the sides" do you mean you actually measured the dimensional cut a little bit off or it would just look better with a different brim width on my funky face? My tape measure is not very accurate, so I can't really tell if the sides are narrower; plus since the ribbon has moved up (I think), I'm not sure exactly where to start measuring from; maybe the pictures will show better. If the brim _is_ off a bit, perhaps that's why there's such a HUGE dip and upward turn at the back of the brim, I've never seen it this much on anyone else's (but I wear it popped down back there sometimes so it's no biggie for me!).
It's very generous of you to offer to do this and I thank you for it. I sure hadn't noticed THIS before, the only thing I thought was off was this brown (plastic?) thing below the sweat that's visible when I wear the hat, what is that thing?
Hope these pics help, Steve, and please remember, this hat has been GREAT no matter what. Let's face it, who was the only person who noticed that the brim might be off?
Nah, better yet, I found this guy in an online chatroom who seems really dependable, an expert at cutting and an all around nice guy. He says he does brim cuts for free, just needs my home address and the hours when I'm usually asleep with the door unlocked. I'll let everyone know how it goesVP wrote:Hey KJB, just take some old and rusty scissors and make the screen accurate Swales cut yourself.
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I liked the Flying Nun.Fedora wrote:Yeah, just too much brim. Makes it look like the Flying Nun's hat. (you may not know the old tv series I am referring to)
Getting the brim the right size for the face sometimes takes another try. One size can fit all, but one size doesn't look good on all. Fedora
Fedora:
From your experiences, what have you gleaned regarding brim width versus face size? Or is it just a matter of "eyeballing."
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