What is the craziest thing you have done to bash your lids??

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What is the craziest thing you have done to bash your lids??

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I am just curious how you break em in because after posting some pics of my beat up and dirty lookin SAB it got me to thinking about all the stupid things i have done with it. Also is there anything you have done that seemed crazy but worked really well. As for some the things i have done...
burried in sand
drug behind a fork lift
punting it like a football
it has been thrown as hard as i could into some nice dusty, dry dirt many times
latest experiment was covering it with sheetrock dust
wadding it into the smallest ball i could
of course i had to sit on the thing
some of my fellow employees played soccer with it
gave it to my three year old to play with for about 5 mins (this is not recommended)
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About the weirdest thing I've done with my Mayser fedora is kick it around in the dirt. I also sat on it for an hour once.
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Aeris_Canon wrote:No need to set the hat on fire after all.
Wait, there isn't? :shock: oops...
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Aeris_Canon wrote:Just watched the film a few more times and really looked at the hat during the whole thing. Keeping in mind D. Nadoolman's words during the DVD interview and trying a few things based on that. The outlandish tactics for trying to copy the hat weren't so mysterious after all. In fact, it all became quite obvious. At least closer to understanding why the Raiders is the way it is. No need to set the hat on fire after all.
hmmm...i am gunna have to check out the interview and watch the film a few more times i guess. Most of the time i just sit and think "i wonder what the hat would look like if i ________"
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Threw it like a frizbee across a feild of dirts and let it roll around then kicked it crumpled it up in my hand sat on it then brushed it off reshaped it and set it back on my head. I used the words "That should do it" after i was done.
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'fraid I like my Camptown too much to be that rude to it. I might get a fed deluxe to abuse but this is both my Indy and my Brown Fedora so I won't be dragging it behind my wheelchair anytime soon :rolling:
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Dostacos wrote:'fraid I like my Camptown too much to be that rude to it. I might get a fed deluxe to abuse but this is both my Indy and my Brown Fedora so I won't be dragging it behind my wheelchair anytime soon :rolling:
I guess i kinda went at it the opposite way. I bought one to beat up first and am really looking to find which hat i like enough to try keep nice and neat so i can have a dress hat to wear.
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ydam wrote:I guess i kinda went at it the opposite way. I bought one to beat up first and am really looking to find which hat i like enough to try keep nice and neat so i can have a dress hat to wear.
Dostacos wrote:'fraid I like my Camptown too much to be that rude to it. I might get a fed deluxe to abuse but this is both my Indy and my Brown Fedora so I won't be dragging it behind my wheelchair anytime soon :rolling:
As for me...I guess I'm sort of in between your aproaches. I've only got the Mayser at the moment, so while there are times I want it as dusty as the Cairo Raiders hat, I make sure to clean it as soon as I'm done.
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Going by what the rest of you guys are saying, I guess the craziest thing I have done to my fedora would be to treat it like royalty... If beating the crud out of your hat is the norm, I guess that makes me the crazy one! ;)
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Castor Dioscuri wrote:Going by what the rest of you guys are saying, I guess the craziest thing I have done to my fedora would be to treat it like royalty... If beating the crud out of your hat is the norm, I guess that makes me the crazy one! ;)
Now that i think about it Castor i should have probably posted this to find out some crazy things people have done to distress thier jackets as apposed to the hats. I am sure the jackets gettin intentionaly distressed is probably a little more common then someone actually doing that with thier lids. I originally bought my hat for costume wear and after i had already beat it up pretty good did it really start to grow on me. Hence the reason i am looking for a nice fedora to wear daily. However, dont get me wrong...You ARE the crazy one :P
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I found the same thing that helps grow beards helps age that lids. go to a corral get some horse er... dropping and rub liberally over the face for beard growth or the hat to really break it in :wink:

wait till I tell ya how we "broke in" new Levis on ranch hands.....
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I have a little bottle of sand from Egypt that I rub into my hat often(and it was great for rubbing the shine off my jacket too! :D )
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Re: What is the craziest thing you have done to bash your li

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ydam wrote:I am just curious how you break em in * * *
Let a friend wear it, to Burning Man.

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Well, I've been looking to buy fuller's earth online and I just can't find a shop that sells it at a reasonable price with reasonable shipping. So, I found out the Public grocery store's kitty litter is made from it so I smothered "untainted" kitty litter on my hat. Now I know that's not a big deal to most, but we have two cats in my house and yours truly is the one that has to clean out the box usually. So it just felt sacrilegious and plain wrong. [-X

Other than that, I've wadded it up in a tiny ball numerous times. Let my kid play with it (that's what really aged it) :shock: and I cut my grass wearing it last weekend (Imagine thrashing hay in a dust storm).

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cool, pm it to me, if you would? :D
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fatwoul wrote:I found a place online that sells 100g tubs of Fuller's Earth for £3.90, which includes UK shipping. Seemed alright to me, so I got some.
yup...i would love to have that contact info too if you dont mind
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sweet...thanks fatwoul
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Kudos, dude. :D
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Well, I simply tried out different ways of using a hat stretcher! No more details! [-( :-$ 8-[



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Why did I just have a feeling of you posting in this thread Henrik :lol:

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