Watching CS on Blu-Ray, I've noticed that the fedora seems to be lighter in color than most ABs we have been seeing lately. The closest color I have seen is Oak's Raiders AB. Has Steve been using darker felt bodies or is this just a result of film lighting?
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I figured lighting had something to do with it. I didn't suspect Fullers afftecting the color though. Now that I think of it, the hat in the opening scene is the least distressed of the hats seen in the film and is the darkest in color. I guess there is some connection between Fullers and coloring.
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no its not, there are also lighter colored felt hats in the movie, I've noticed it , too some in scenes that did not have dust to it, Whiskeyman used to own a AB from CS felt Batch and it was really light in color.Johnny Fedora wrote:The lighter color you're seeing is Fullers Earth applied to the hat by Bernie, coupled with studio lighting. ;-)
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Bernie preferred a slightly lighter color, as it matched the old screen used hero hat he had in hand better. I had to develope a technique - based on the distressing technique I'm using if desired - to make the AB-Dlx. felt match that particular run from Steve. The felt Steve use varies a little bit from batch to batch (color wise). The good thing on the darker hats is that over time, they'll look exactly as what you see on screen
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If you notice Marc with a really good sun tan, it's becuse of the industrial strength sunbed he bought to lighten the hats....Marc wrote:Bernie preferred a slightly lighter color, as it matched the old screen used hero hat he had in hand better. I had to develope a technique - based on the distressing technique I'm using if desired - to make the AB-Dlx. felt match that particular run from Steve. The felt Steve use varies a little bit from batch to batch (color wise). The good thing on the darker hats is that over time, they'll look exactly as what you see on screen
Regards,
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It crossed my mind back then to be honest, but I chose NOT to put the hats into a solarium while waiting outside myself. Instead - as written above - I modified the distressing technique, so the felt could be lightened up equally all over the hat.
I think Bernie had both a Raiders (later on) and a LC hat. I know that when he called me up first time, he had an LC hat at hand 'cause I asked him what liner it has. Bernie didn't really know what I meant so I continued with questions like, does it have a blue and golden logo or a pentagon shaped burgundy logo that sais Herbert Johnson? When he confirmed the pentagon shaped logo, I told him that it's a hat from LC and that it had a narrower brim on the sides then a Raiders Fedora, that it had probably tapered quite a bit over the years and how I thought that the bow looked as if it was done really quickly. I believe at that time he REALLY started taking me seriously
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I think Bernie had both a Raiders (later on) and a LC hat. I know that when he called me up first time, he had an LC hat at hand 'cause I asked him what liner it has. Bernie didn't really know what I meant so I continued with questions like, does it have a blue and golden logo or a pentagon shaped burgundy logo that sais Herbert Johnson? When he confirmed the pentagon shaped logo, I told him that it's a hat from LC and that it had a narrower brim on the sides then a Raiders Fedora, that it had probably tapered quite a bit over the years and how I thought that the bow looked as if it was done really quickly. I believe at that time he REALLY started taking me seriously
Regards,
Marc