Fedora Help, If You Don't Mind
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Fedora Help, If You Don't Mind
Ok, been researching through the Fedora section for more than a few days now, trying to get the most bang for my buck. Bearing in mind what the "best" fedoras are, I'm still at a bit of a loss to figure out which one might be best for me.
These are the criteria I am forced, and choose, to work with...
1) Limited funds. Maybe (and I mean maybe) $150 to work with at most. Puts all but the regular Fed IV and Christy's out of reach.
2) Looking for a Raiders bash similar to the Raven Bar scene.
3) Large noggin. I wear a about a 7 3/4 hat size (62 cm), and want that taller crown look so it won't look like a Yarmulke with a brim when I wear it.
Of the two, Fed IV regular or Christy's, which would be the recommended selection?
Thanks in advance!
PS....I'm also going to send a PM to JJ to see if I might be able to do a pick up of a Fieldmaster to save on shipping, and if he has my size available...but I'm not including that as an option yet until I hear from him. Obviously, if he has my size and I can pick it up, I'll wrangle the extra $25 from somewhere. ;-)
These are the criteria I am forced, and choose, to work with...
1) Limited funds. Maybe (and I mean maybe) $150 to work with at most. Puts all but the regular Fed IV and Christy's out of reach.
2) Looking for a Raiders bash similar to the Raven Bar scene.
3) Large noggin. I wear a about a 7 3/4 hat size (62 cm), and want that taller crown look so it won't look like a Yarmulke with a brim when I wear it.
Of the two, Fed IV regular or Christy's, which would be the recommended selection?
Thanks in advance!
PS....I'm also going to send a PM to JJ to see if I might be able to do a pick up of a Fieldmaster to save on shipping, and if he has my size available...but I'm not including that as an option yet until I hear from him. Obviously, if he has my size and I can pick it up, I'll wrangle the extra $25 from somewhere. ;-)
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Thanks for the suggestion. After doing the math, a Fed IV Deluxe to me would be $171 and change...close enough to a Fieldmaster that I would go with the Camptown automatically.jnicktem wrote:I have the Fed IV Deluxe, which is just a little more than $150, including shipping. I think it is a great hat, it looks and feels great. I believe it is the perfect budget Indy hat.
I guess I could always wait for dollar's strength or weakness make the decision for me.
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I faced this same choice a few months back and went with the Christys. It has worked out well for me, but others have had a different experience.
The Fed lVs are better made hats, but I was not impressed by more than a few of the photos I saw. Especially if you are after the tall-crowned Raiders look.
The Christys has a perfect Indy look to my eyes, but may taper prematurely if you don't baby it. Although I have to say the one I have is holding up well. I haven't tampered with wetting it or steaming it and didn't need to, because it was very easy to shape dry. It's been out in moderate rain and still looks good as new.
Based on what I have read and seen, if a well made hat that will stand up to the elements for a good period of time before it begins to taper is your main priority, then you should get a Fed lV. If you want a hat that unmistakably says "Indy" to those who see it, and know that you will not be subjecting it to harsh weather or rough treatment, the Christys may be a good choice, although it is a newer offering and a final consensus has yet to be reached.
This one can be a difficult decision. You are doing the right thing by asking questions and doing some research before you buy your hat. ;-)
Jack
The Fed lVs are better made hats, but I was not impressed by more than a few of the photos I saw. Especially if you are after the tall-crowned Raiders look.
The Christys has a perfect Indy look to my eyes, but may taper prematurely if you don't baby it. Although I have to say the one I have is holding up well. I haven't tampered with wetting it or steaming it and didn't need to, because it was very easy to shape dry. It's been out in moderate rain and still looks good as new.
Based on what I have read and seen, if a well made hat that will stand up to the elements for a good period of time before it begins to taper is your main priority, then you should get a Fed lV. If you want a hat that unmistakably says "Indy" to those who see it, and know that you will not be subjecting it to harsh weather or rough treatment, the Christys may be a good choice, although it is a newer offering and a final consensus has yet to be reached.
This one can be a difficult decision. You are doing the right thing by asking questions and doing some research before you buy your hat. ;-)
Jack
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Yep, as with all things, time is our enemy!Herr Doktor wrote:Saw that too...and looked at Weston's pics (among others). I might give him a call tomorrow and see what's what. ;-)
Only real problem is, I was hoping to have it by the 11th for our get-together at Gettysburg.
If nothing else, it's another freakin' wrinkle in the decision making process.
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Well, it's my preferred time frame...but not a requirement.jnicktem wrote:If that is your time limit, I would definitely go for a Fed. They make a lot of effort to get your hat to you in less than 2 weeks. I got mine in a week.
As I said, I'll probably give JPD a call tomorrow and see what he says. Another day won't be a killer at this point.
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Re: Fedora Help, If You Don't Mind
Herr Doktor, the Fed regular is a good buy (and the exchange rate is getting better all the time!). Some that I have seen in the flesh look good, some a little on the squat side. It will depend on the shape of your head and the proportions of the crown and brim. I am a 61 and my Fed Dlx was spot on for dimensions and overall height.Herr Doktor wrote:Ok, been researching through the Fedora section for more than a few days now, trying to get the most bang for my buck. Bearing in mind what the "best" fedoras are, I'm still at a bit of a loss to figure out which one might be best for me.
These are the criteria I am forced, and choose, to work with...
1) Limited funds. Maybe (and I mean maybe) $150 to work with at most. Puts all but the regular Fed IV and Christy's out of reach.
2) Looking for a Raiders bash similar to the Raven Bar scene.
3) Large noggin. I wear a about a 7 3/4 hat size (62 cm), and want that taller crown look so it won't look like a Yarmulke with a brim when I wear it.
Of the two, Fed IV regular or Christy's, which would be the recommended selection?
Thanks in advance!
PS....I'm also going to send a PM to JJ to see if I might be able to do a pick up of a Fieldmaster to save on shipping, and if he has my size available...but I'm not including that as an option yet until I hear from him. Obviously, if he has my size and I can pick it up, I'll wrangle the extra $25 from somewhere. ;-)
Cheers
Jonesy
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Thanks jnicktem,jnicktem wrote:Jones Boy, get looking hat! Question for you, how did you get the pinch so tight?
A tiniest waft of steam and then a tight pinch all the way down, even into the ribbon (it will relax at the bottom somewhat). The rest of the bash just fell into place like it was made to take a SOC/Raven Bar generic type bash.
Cheers
Jonesy