The Marlo

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BendingOak
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The Marlo

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Here's a hat that I just finished and is ready to go to it's owner. "The Marlo"

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Please, let me know what you guys and dolls think.
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Very nice. What are the hat dimensions?
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very nice looks awesome, is that a new special line or the name of the hat's owner?
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Marlo as in The Maltese Falcon?
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That's a great looking lid! I'd love to branch out from Indy fedoras and get a nice Bogie. I just sold the closest thing I had (it was too small), but don't his hats usually have a bit of taper to them? This one still looks like it has stovepipe sides.
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i've never seen a center bash "hollow" like that. is that the way she'll sit on the owner or will it 'telescope'?

that's not my cup of tea at all. i would prefer a diamond crease in lieu of that. it does echo an era when all the gents wore fedoras though....especially the first pic. i do love the variety that you're making oak......seems like your right at the fore-front of getting fedoras back in mens' wardrobes. kudos.

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I'm naming all my non-Indy hats after people that I knew that have passed. This is named after my farther in law who passed away about 12 years ago.

It's a 5 1/2 inch crown with the brim of 2 3/4 with 1/4 inch off the sides.
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Post by DR Ulloa »

The top crease isn't my bag, but I love the look. It's a nice change from all the Indy hats we have! As always, great work.

Dave
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