I have seen threads where people mention sitting on their hats. What is the benefit and should it only be for certain scenes that we try to replicate?
Thanks,
Phil
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I think that sitting on the hat is used to achieve a "reverse taper" effect, which must be specific to certain scenes...
...In my case, it was so that I'd learn not to leave my hat unattended at a bar.
Edit: You can see what I mean in this thread, a few posts down:
viewtopic.php?t=25220&highlight=reverse+taper
...In my case, it was so that I'd learn not to leave my hat unattended at a bar.
Edit: You can see what I mean in this thread, a few posts down:
viewtopic.php?t=25220&highlight=reverse+taper
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I sat on my AB. Broke it in very well. Took the little bite of stiffness out of it.
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