You may still be able to pull off a turn, morethanatimelord. I know the tight pinch makes it so that you can't pop out the dents without not seeing the crease, which ultimately prevents you from doing a different shape in the same spot. BUT once you turn the hat, you'll have a new "canvas" to bash on, because you won't be putting it back in the same place.
Here's what you should do:
1. Pop the dents out (even the top center dent)
2. Put the hat on, and turn it to where you want it.
3. Use your finger to mark where the new front is, and take the hat off.
4. Using your finger as a guide, put in a new center dent, and then put in a LOOSE pinch at the new front of the hat, which should cause the old pinch to be dented in.
5. See how it looks. If you like it, go ahead and tighten the pinch to your liking. If the old pinch shows too much, don't tighten the new one, and just be happy with your old pinch on an unturned hat
If you still don't feel ready to do this, just give me a few minutes, as I'm about to take pictures of my old fed deluxe to illustrate what I mean
-KB
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