Official Factory Produced KotCS AdventureBilt Fedora (Henry)
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For the time being do we simply email you to place an order? Is the eventual plan to incorporate an option on the website to place order? Just curious because I don't have the cash now but in a couple of months I definitely will! (I hope ) This is an expensive habit!
Great news for all you folks with Henry's on the way, please post many pics!
For the time being do we simply email you to place an order? Is the eventual plan to incorporate an option on the website to place order? Just curious because I don't have the cash now but in a couple of months I definitely will! (I hope ) This is an expensive habit!
Great news for all you folks with Henry's on the way, please post many pics!
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I think that to place an order you just have to send the Paypal payment to Marc, including your size, et voilà...indyrocks wrote:Marc-
For the time being do we simply email you to place an order? Is the eventual plan to incorporate an option on the website to place order? Just curious because I don't have the cash now but in a couple of months I definitely will! (I hope ) This is an expensive habit!
Great news for all you folks with Henry's on the way, please post many pics!
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Indiana Strones wrote:Quicker than a handmade AB or AB deluxe, of course.morethanatimelord wrote:sorry for sounding dim or joining the party late but does this mean that if the AB factory plan goes ahead and i ordered one the turn around time would be so much quicker?
well this is fantastic news! i may well own an AB after all, where can i order?
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So to those of us that have looked forward to a "getting of a Henry by your door" as to the second coming, who else is going to be nerdy and squeal about how much you can't wait to put that lid on your head?
I've tried almost all the major labels now. I've never been more excited to get a hat. I'm pretty sure the next hat I order will be another AB.
So we've got another two or three weeks until we see the hat, right?
Wait, they're made in Europe, right?
I've tried almost all the major labels now. I've never been more excited to get a hat. I'm pretty sure the next hat I order will be another AB.
So we've got another two or three weeks until we see the hat, right?
Wait, they're made in Europe, right?
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We'll find out where the factory is when the box arrives: it will be shipped directly from the factory so we should be able to see which country it came from.
As to the being nerdy and squealing about how much I can't wait to put that lid on my head, pigs are envious of me right now
This is going to be my first Indy hat so I am pretty eager to finaly have it.
After this hat arrives I only need a gunbelt holster and whip to complete my first Indy outfit, but without the hat, it's not yet Indy.
Regards, Geert
As to the being nerdy and squealing about how much I can't wait to put that lid on my head, pigs are envious of me right now
This is going to be my first Indy hat so I am pretty eager to finaly have it.
After this hat arrives I only need a gunbelt holster and whip to complete my first Indy outfit, but without the hat, it's not yet Indy.
Regards, Geert
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Hi all,
sorry for the late reply (busy as always). The first hats left the factory today The rest will be leaving bit by bit.
These hats are quite a bit more time consuming to make then usual, due to the pickyness of Steve and me. We didn't want you guys to get a good hat that would make a good Indy Fedora. We wanted this to become the best possible, without making them ourselves. And I have a very good feeling regarding the hatter making them and he knows - and what's even more important UNDERSTANDS - our obsession about details and is willing to go the extra mile it takes to make an AB.
Regards,
Marc
sorry for the late reply (busy as always). The first hats left the factory today The rest will be leaving bit by bit.
These hats are quite a bit more time consuming to make then usual, due to the pickyness of Steve and me. We didn't want you guys to get a good hat that would make a good Indy Fedora. We wanted this to become the best possible, without making them ourselves. And I have a very good feeling regarding the hatter making them and he knows - and what's even more important UNDERSTANDS - our obsession about details and is willing to go the extra mile it takes to make an AB.
Regards,
Marc
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It's great to know that this level of care (and obsession!) is going into these hats!
It also ain't too shabby to hear that these hats are now on their way to their new owners!
I can't WAIT to see some new photos of these hats!
Mitch
It also ain't too shabby to hear that these hats are now on their way to their new owners!
I can't WAIT to see some new photos of these hats!
Mitch
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Thanks for the good news Marc. Let's wait...
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The first thing I'll do when I get it is bash it (maybe with a series of pictures taken along the process) then I'll look at it for a long time, then perfect the bash some, and when I feel confident enough about my first ever bash, I'll post pictures. ;-)moviematt1989 wrote:Can't wait to see em' so when you get em' guys, first thing POST!!
also, how many orders does the factory do in one line? and How long now will they be in production till they shut down again?
Thanks Guys,
Matt
I think only the factory and probably Marc would know the answer to your questions though.
Regards, Geert
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I had a lot of fun bashing my first hat, and I know you guys will, too. Here's hoping that you'll come to bash many more of your hats.Cole wrote:I second that. This is my first ever fedora and bash as well and I'm realy a little nervous about the bashing part and how it will turn out.gwyddion wrote:...and when I feel confident enough about my first ever bash, I'll post pictures. ;-)
I'm not saying that I think it is extremely difficult, but that I have a tendency to be not easily satisfied with things I do. In other words: I am a perfectionist and my own worst critic ;-)
I was a bit aprehensive about the whole bashing thing at first, but after finding that exelent tutorial and practicing on some wool non Indy hats (which would pop back into their orriginal shape after 5 seconds ) I am actualy looking forward to this. I only know that I will not be easily pleased with my results
Regards, Geert
I was a bit aprehensive about the whole bashing thing at first, but after finding that exelent tutorial and practicing on some wool non Indy hats (which would pop back into their orriginal shape after 5 seconds ) I am actualy looking forward to this. I only know that I will not be easily pleased with my results
Regards, Geert
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I'd also say for any newcomer to any creative situation, begin only with the genral look of what you want, IE - Indy Raiders or KOTCS, do not focus on tiny tiny intricacies of say the SOC or Idol Grab look or the very specific dents in the side or swoshies because thats all hard stuff to do without knowing first how to generally get the look.
A proffesional Artist once told me that "When your beginning you should always start on huge canvases to learn your stroke and the flow of w/e you intend to draw, then once you can do big your mind will know from muscle memory how to go small and more intricate."
He also said...
In order for a person to draw something as simple as an orange, that persons mind must first freshly see the orange from the view of how to draw an orange. It's easy to bust out a peice a paper and draw an orange from memory, sure, but in order to really capture the orange, you need to freshen the memory with a model, picture, w/e.
Hope that helps, It helped me.
Very Best,
Matt
A proffesional Artist once told me that "When your beginning you should always start on huge canvases to learn your stroke and the flow of w/e you intend to draw, then once you can do big your mind will know from muscle memory how to go small and more intricate."
He also said...
In order for a person to draw something as simple as an orange, that persons mind must first freshly see the orange from the view of how to draw an orange. It's easy to bust out a peice a paper and draw an orange from memory, sure, but in order to really capture the orange, you need to freshen the memory with a model, picture, w/e.
Hope that helps, It helped me.
Very Best,
Matt
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OMG.....we need pictures, NOW!!! ;0RobocopIndy wrote:Guess what? It just arrived... am I the 1st?
It's a very nice hat; very soft and "pliable"... but again this is my 1st hat, so I'm no expert. I need to attempt to bash it (first timer so gimme a break) and maybe I'll post some pics if it's worthy.
Thanks Marc!!
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To say the least I am very surprised that someone in the US got the Henry before we Europeans got ours.
Now I feel realy bad about having to go away from home the next two days I will be home in the evenings, but not when the delivery guy does his rounds. Hmmmm , maybe I can get my parents to "babysit" the mailbox.
RobocopIndy, Congrats on being the first who got the Henry Be sure to post pics so those who didn't get theirs yet have something to look at ;-)
Regards, Geert
Now I feel realy bad about having to go away from home the next two days I will be home in the evenings, but not when the delivery guy does his rounds. Hmmmm , maybe I can get my parents to "babysit" the mailbox.
RobocopIndy, Congrats on being the first who got the Henry Be sure to post pics so those who didn't get theirs yet have something to look at ;-)
Regards, Geert
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Please forgive me guys... I know not what I'm doing... yet.
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Can someone tell me if it's normal for it to be so soft that the bash comes right out? Do you have to bash it everytime you wear it? What can I do to stiffen it up, or is it supposed to be this way?
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Can someone tell me if it's normal for it to be so soft that the bash comes right out? Do you have to bash it everytime you wear it? What can I do to stiffen it up, or is it supposed to be this way?
I've got no idea... But I do think your center dent is a bit too deep. It is causing the sides to taper.RobocopIndy wrote: Please forgive me guys... I know not what I'm doing... yet.
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Can someone tell me if it's normal for it to be so soft that the bash comes right out? Do you have to bash it everytime you wear it? What can I do to stiffen it up, or is it supposed to be this way?
I think that the hat will keep the bash if you keep "maintaining" it for a while. I redid a bash on one of my woolfelt stetsons once and I had to do maintainance on it several times before it kept it. that hat was very floppy and soft, so maybe it is the same with soft furfelt?
Regards, Geert
When it's its first bash, yes. Especially if the hat is as soft as you say it is. You can deepen the bash if you'd like. Plus, it popping back out means that if you dislike how it looks initially, you can easily fix it. It'll take a day or two for it to finally settle.
I've had my Fed IV for a few months now, and I still tweak the bash a bit. Mainly because I pop the bashes out for most of my friends who have never seen an open crown hat before.
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And where are my manners. Good looking hat. And I agree with gwyddion: your center dent is too deep. Keep us updated with what you do to it.
I've had my Fed IV for a few months now, and I still tweak the bash a bit. Mainly because I pop the bashes out for most of my friends who have never seen an open crown hat before.
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And where are my manners. Good looking hat. And I agree with gwyddion: your center dent is too deep. Keep us updated with what you do to it.
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