A New Hat and A Big Thanks
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A New Hat and A Big Thanks
Around 13 months ago, when Steve first announced his involvement with CS and that he'd be raising prices in the future to around $400, I posted a comment in the thread, half-jokingly complaining that I'd never be able to afford one of these hats.
Not two days later did somebody PM me asking if I already had an AB. I replied that I had a rabbit, but I wasn't sure about the size of it, because it seemed a little snug (sometimes I get red lines). Well - what did this person have to say about that? He said, "Get on the horn with Steve and give him your specs for a new AB," saying that my not having a beaver felt was "completely unacceptable."
I won't say exactly who he is, as per his request, but I told him I'd be giving a public thanks when my hat showed up, and not 3 days after it shipped, it's here in California!
THANK YOU very much, again! The felt is beautiful, and I absolutely love the bash. Also, the way this hat fits is definitely a little more comfortable, but I may actually have to make it smaller... as some vendors here know, I'm just terrible with measurements, and so any weird looks on this hat are absolutely my fault. Anyway - here's some pictures!! Tell me what you guys think!
Now... interestingly enough... the specs on this hat's brim are the SAME as on my Raiders, which looks like this on me:
Could it be that the larger crown makes the Beaver look larger? I've been working on the brim, but the Raiders has a *lot* of curl... I guess a few days of playing could fix it!
Anyways - the hat is gorgeous, and I don't think I've ever felt a hat this soft before.
Thanks again, VERY much to the extraordinarily generous member here who bought the hat for me. I couldn't have been given a more amazing gift!
Shane
Not two days later did somebody PM me asking if I already had an AB. I replied that I had a rabbit, but I wasn't sure about the size of it, because it seemed a little snug (sometimes I get red lines). Well - what did this person have to say about that? He said, "Get on the horn with Steve and give him your specs for a new AB," saying that my not having a beaver felt was "completely unacceptable."
I won't say exactly who he is, as per his request, but I told him I'd be giving a public thanks when my hat showed up, and not 3 days after it shipped, it's here in California!
THANK YOU very much, again! The felt is beautiful, and I absolutely love the bash. Also, the way this hat fits is definitely a little more comfortable, but I may actually have to make it smaller... as some vendors here know, I'm just terrible with measurements, and so any weird looks on this hat are absolutely my fault. Anyway - here's some pictures!! Tell me what you guys think!
Now... interestingly enough... the specs on this hat's brim are the SAME as on my Raiders, which looks like this on me:
Could it be that the larger crown makes the Beaver look larger? I've been working on the brim, but the Raiders has a *lot* of curl... I guess a few days of playing could fix it!
Anyways - the hat is gorgeous, and I don't think I've ever felt a hat this soft before.
Thanks again, VERY much to the extraordinarily generous member here who bought the hat for me. I couldn't have been given a more amazing gift!
Shane
Oh - also - I thought it was very interesting that this hat is a much more rich brown color. The Rabbit looks a little more red. Also, this hat has a darker ribbon, and I'm sure that's because the Rabbit has had so much Fuller's on it! I have to find a way now to restore the color of the ribbon on that Rabbit!!
Shane
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That's a beautiful hat, and a terrific story! In an era where most people seem to be self-centered and apathetic, it's good to know there are still people like your benefactor who possess the kindness and goodwill to help someone without publicity, acclaim, or demanding something in return. Well done, good Sir!!!
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hehe! fantastic! there are really generous people on this board. And I'm glad that you are one of the lucky ones.
I fell out of a job so I need to look closely at my budget if I can buy a new hat yes or no cos my old federation almost died on me during the downpoor in engeland almost two weeks ago.
wear your fedora in good health. It looks fantastic!
I fell out of a job so I need to look closely at my budget if I can buy a new hat yes or no cos my old federation almost died on me during the downpoor in engeland almost two weeks ago.
wear your fedora in good health. It looks fantastic!
I absolutely agree. I've always been surprised by the generosity and selflessness of this community as a whole, and this guy helped reinforce the idea that Indy fans are the best ones in the world. This community has been blessed with amazing people, and lots of them really know how to "pay it forward." It's such a nice feeling though, doing things for others.Zombie Jones wrote:That's a beautiful hat, and a terrific story! In an era where most people seem to be self-centered and apathetic, it's good to know there are still people like your benefactor who possess the kindness and goodwill to help someone without publicity, acclaim, or demanding something in return. Well done, good Sir!!!
Now, I sent these pictures to Steve to ask him what he thought, and he said I should send it back to him for some changes. He said he wasn't happy with how the block was looking on the front of my hat, and he'd like to change it. Talk about striving for perfection!! Even when the hat already looks awesome, he wants to make it even better!
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