Here are two shots of the Raiders hat while not on HF’s head:


The red lines highlight reverse taper (forward) and then taper (rearward) on the front of the hat. I don’t know if there is a word for this, but, for lack of a better term, I’ll call it the “arrow effect.” Here is a shot of Dennis Muren’s hat that demonstrates an extreme example of the arrow effect:

I know that the arrow effect can be caused by having relatively little taper on the front of the block, the closer to 90 degrees the more prominent the arrow effect with a tight front pinch. It can be exacerbated by a tighter and/or lower front pinch and, I’m sure, a few other things pertaining to the block shape. It seems certain that the Raiders block had some front and rear taper.
However, in the two shots below there is no perceptible arrow effect:


In the other off-topic thread, Fedora speculated that Ford wore a 7 3/8, that he was really in between sizes, and that that helps to achieve the Raiders hat look. Michaelson stated that his long oval head easily warps the brim of his 7 3/8 hats. So, when wearing the hat, is HF’s long oval head distorting the regular oval, and eliminating the arrow effect? Wouldn’t it also tend to straighten up the sides (when viewed from the front) if they had a bit of taper? Or is the difference simply due to altered creasing?
- Mac