driving with fedora but he missed the turn : )
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driving with fedora but he missed the turn : )
the works of art that i get from steve all have the following specs:
raiders hat, 4 1/2" finished crown, standard brim dimensions, my initials on the sweat and the usual 1 1/4" turn.
i received my AB beaver today and after about 1/2 an hour of fiddling i realized that the hat wasn't turned....it was straight on! she already had the 'cruel' pinch in there and an extra deep channel that i requested so i didn't have the gumption to turn and rebash the crown. i have lots of ab's with the turn already so i decided to finish it as a "waterfall fedora" as in this pic:
http://www.theraider.net/showimage.php? ... ns/r95.jpg
i thought it came out quite well and i think i can get use to wearing an unturned raiders hat.......so steve, no need to apologize on missing this and its not my intention to point out one of your mistakes....its more like you've helped me realize another aspect of the ab's beauty and for that i thanks you
now, my pregnant wife was trying hard to duplicate the picture above with me in it just to show off the brim bash but she couldn't get the camera focussed, the lighting right, her hand steady, etc.....so instead of getting a pregnant woman mad, i took off the hat, threw it on her noggin and grabbed a pic
now she's trying to get royalties off me for using her image. i told her that she signed all of that away when she signed our wedding licence
raiders hat, 4 1/2" finished crown, standard brim dimensions, my initials on the sweat and the usual 1 1/4" turn.
i received my AB beaver today and after about 1/2 an hour of fiddling i realized that the hat wasn't turned....it was straight on! she already had the 'cruel' pinch in there and an extra deep channel that i requested so i didn't have the gumption to turn and rebash the crown. i have lots of ab's with the turn already so i decided to finish it as a "waterfall fedora" as in this pic:
http://www.theraider.net/showimage.php? ... ns/r95.jpg
i thought it came out quite well and i think i can get use to wearing an unturned raiders hat.......so steve, no need to apologize on missing this and its not my intention to point out one of your mistakes....its more like you've helped me realize another aspect of the ab's beauty and for that i thanks you
now, my pregnant wife was trying hard to duplicate the picture above with me in it just to show off the brim bash but she couldn't get the camera focussed, the lighting right, her hand steady, etc.....so instead of getting a pregnant woman mad, i took off the hat, threw it on her noggin and grabbed a pic
now she's trying to get royalties off me for using her image. i told her that she signed all of that away when she signed our wedding licence
The beauty of an un-turned hat. I think sometimes people overlook it. Personally sometimes I'm just a little scared to turn my hats, so none of mine are turned.
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But I think yours came out great! The beaver felt hats sure hold that tight pinch much more nicely than the rabbits. Looks great to me!
Good hat!
In Christ,
Shane
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But I think yours came out great! The beaver felt hats sure hold that tight pinch much more nicely than the rabbits. Looks great to me!
Good hat!
In Christ,
Shane
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Re: driving with fedora but he missed the turn : )
Indiana G wrote:the works of art that i get from steve all have the following specs:
raiders hat, 4 1/2" finished crown, standard brim dimensions, my initials on the sweat and the usual 1 1/4" turn.
i received my AB beaver today and after about 1/2 an hour of fiddling i realized that the hat wasn't turned....it was straight on! she already had the 'cruel' pinch in there and an extra deep channel that i requested so i didn't have the gumption to turn and rebash the crown. i have lots of ab's with the turn already so i decided to finish it as a "waterfall fedora" as in this pic:
http://www.theraider.net/showimage.php? ... ns/r95.jpg
i thought it came out quite well and i think i can get use to wearing an unturned raiders hat.......so steve, no need to apologize on missing this and its not my intention to point out one of your mistakes....its more like you've helped me realize another aspect of the ab's beauty and for that i thanks you
now, my pregnant wife was trying hard to duplicate the picture above with me in it just to show off the brim bash but she couldn't get the camera focussed, the lighting right, her hand steady, etc.....so instead of getting a pregnant woman mad, i took off the hat, threw it on her noggin and grabbed a pic
now she's trying to get royalties off me for using her image. i told her that she signed all of that away when she signed our wedding licence
keeping the woman of the house who is with child happy is NEVER a bad idea, hope the little one takes after her congratulations on the expansion of your crew.
Dan
Gratz on the new hat!!! Its always great getting to see some new indy gear and even more fun if I am the one that is getting it Also gratz on the little on thats on the way...do they make newborn fedoras? Oh...and one last thing....it is an unwritten understanding that all royalties (or anything else she wants) do in fact go to a pregnant wife. Sorry to have to break it to ya this way G, but thats just the way the fedora bashes.
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One of the things I found when I got my first AB is that it's easy to get the brim to look turned even though the hat isn't. It may have to do with the stiffener, but I think it's also a lot to do with the felt. All you have to do is wear it, and then pull/shape the brim off to one side a bit. It worked for me! Also remember that not all Raiders hats were turned, so it's still a Raiders hat!
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Re: driving with fedora but he missed the turn : )
Probably one of the wisest piece of advice I've read on this site in some time. I totally second the motion!Dostacos wrote:keeping the woman of the house who is with child happy is NEVER a bad idea, hope the little one takes after her congratulations on the expansion of your crew.
Dan
HIGH regards! Mark
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thanks for all the warm sentiments and advice friends!
fisk, it's my first but my wife's second
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now if you'll excuse me....i have to go mention to the wife how messy the house looks........AAAAARRrrrrrrghhhhhhh!!!! cover your heart!!!!!!
fisk, it's my first but my wife's second
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the wife or my hat?......cuz......i really like the hatCan I have it?
now if you'll excuse me....i have to go mention to the wife how messy the house looks........AAAAARRrrrrrrghhhhhhh!!!! cover your heart!!!!!!
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here's my best attempt at the waterfall promo photo.....cept i don't have access to a waterfall.....so i settled for our sunflowers
btw, that's my veg tanned lamb wested i got on....it's darkening up quite nicely. castor, if you see this, this is what 1/2 a tin of brown pecards can do to the veg tanned leather. photos however, do not do it justice as you can't see all the little variances in hues within the hide. great stuff!!!
btw, that's my veg tanned lamb wested i got on....it's darkening up quite nicely. castor, if you see this, this is what 1/2 a tin of brown pecards can do to the veg tanned leather. photos however, do not do it justice as you can't see all the little variances in hues within the hide. great stuff!!!
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Hat looks great and that jacket looks darn good!
Can I have it?
Can I have it?
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Good gravy. I can't believe I forgot to turn a hat!! I must be going nuts. My excuse(which is no excuse) was I was making more film hats when I was doing that one. And they don't get the turn. Yeah, the stuntmen are dropping like flies!! Which means more hats for the film. It seems to never stop, these film hats. And I thought when the original order was completed, we were finished!! It looks like I will be still doing film hats until the film is finally in the can. That has been the case so far anyways. I am making those hats as we speak, and I take a break. So, my regular orders are mixed in with the film hats. Hope I don't send the wrong hat to the wrong person!!! Fedora
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Re: driving with fedora but he missed the turn : )
I think this hat looks great. What are the other AB's you own and what were you looking for with this one that you were not happy with the other ones? Also, how many letters look good stamped in the liner? What do most people go with?Indiana G wrote:
i have lots of ab's with the turn already so i decided to finish it as a "waterfall fedora"
thanks
Canada.
PS. congrats on the pregnancy. It is great being a parent - just keep your hat collection out of reach of small hats or they might rebash it for you....
best
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my canuck bretherenv ,I think this hat looks great. What are the other AB's you own and what were you looking for with this one that you were not happy with the other ones? Also, how many letters look good stamped in the liner? What do most people go with?
thanks
Canada.
PS. congrats on the pregnancy. It is great being a parent - just keep your hat collection out of reach of small hats or they might rebash it for you....
best
thanks for the kind words and wishes. my first hat was a beaver AB whose crown was too short and brim too wide. i still love it to death as it was my first indy fed. i have 2 other rabbit ab's. one that's my go-to hat which has the nice deep channel, idol grab brim front and the flat soc back brim (which i may try to curl up again to give it an overall idol grab look). the other rabbit is my tall (extra 1/4") crowned raven bar hat. the 2 hat's being rabbit, i wanted a bulletproof idol grab hat so i ordered another beaver with the correct dimensions but got this one and it didn't have the turn. i made it into the waterfall fedora from the promo picture and i fell in love with the crisp clean look of an even brimmed hat.....what i learned from all this? steve knows whats best for my head....i don't think it was a mistake.....not on the subconscious, zen like level......ooooh....awwww......
i've got my 3 initials stamped on the side of most of them. i've seen some longer ones such as 'canyon' or 'scoundrel'. all of them look great as steve does a very professional job.
and with the hat collection, i don't think my little guy will find that as interesting as my star wars collection. i'm gonna have to put a fence around it.......and gaurded.....by sharks...with laser beams mounted on their heads
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I found myself laughing at the sharks with laser beams comment. must be the late night air. I have ordered a beaver AB but have no idea what to ask Steve for. Are their different crown heights? ie. is the idol grab taller than the Ravens bar (these are my 2 favorite scenes inthe movie).Indiana G wrote:my canuck bretherenv ,I think this hat looks great. What are the other AB's you own and what were you looking for with this one that you were not happy with the other ones? Also, how many letters look good stamped in the liner? What do most people go with?
thanks
Canada.
PS. congrats on the pregnancy. It is great being a parent - just keep your hat collection out of reach of small hats or they might rebash it for you....
best
thanks for the kind words and wishes. my first hat was a beaver AB whose crown was too short and brim too wide. i still love it to death as it was my first indy fed. i have 2 other rabbit ab's. one that's my go-to hat which has the nice deep channel, idol grab brim front and the flat soc back brim (which i may try to curl up again to give it an overall idol grab look). the other rabbit is my tall (extra 1/4") crowned raven bar hat. the 2 hat's being rabbit, i wanted a bulletproof idol grab hat so i ordered another beaver with the correct dimensions but got this one and it didn't have the turn. i made it into the waterfall fedora from the promo picture and i fell in love with the crisp clean look of an even brimmed hat.....what i learned from all this? steve knows whats best for my head....i don't think it was a mistake.....not on the subconscious, zen like level......ooooh....awwww......
i've got my 3 initials stamped on the side of most of them. i've seen some longer ones such as 'canyon' or 'scoundrel'. all of them look great as steve does a very professional job.
and with the hat collection, i don't think my little guy will find that as interesting as my star wars collection. i'm gonna have to put a fence around it.......and gaurded.....by sharks...with laser beams mounted on their heads
I told him I just wanted a quintessential Raiders look. Boy he is a nice guy. So helpful. Also trying to figure out what I should get stamped in. Is it a stamp or a punch that goes right through the leather?
thanks
Canada
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thanks Bink. I know he will.binkmeisterRick wrote:Canada, if you told Steve you just wanted a good Raiders hat, he'll treat you right. As to the initials, The stamp punches tiny holes trough the sweat to form the initials and it looks classy. It's a vintage machine he uses to do the job.
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Brilliant! Absolutely brilliant! It looks just a couple shades shy of authentic brown, and this is probably a trick of the light, but it strangely looks less beaten up than my own, *newer* jacket... (which I've been babying btw). It's weird, but I have to admit that my own jacket, which has just been fed Pecards' lotion once, and plenty of sunlight, looks pretty much the same color as yours... if not a little darker? Perhaps it's time to experiment with a tin of black tint?Indiana G wrote:
castor, if you see this, this is what 1/2 a tin of brown pecards can do to the veg tanned leather. photos however, do not do it justice as you can't see all the little variances in hues within the hide. great stuff!!!
Awesome jacket, G. That thing looks better on you than mine does on me! Oh, and the fedora ain't bad either
Nice looking gear, Indiana G! Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly is a "turn"?
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