MY TURN! My Magnoli HJ Arrives! (Outdoor Photos Added)
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MY TURN! My Magnoli HJ Arrives! (Outdoor Photos Added)
This is going to be a quick post despite the fact that there's a LOT I'd like to say in the way of praise for Steve's great work and thanks to both Steve and Magnoli for the hat that now sits on my head... but I want to pop in these photos and POST 'em!
I've had a VERY LUCKY last couple of weeks...
First my AMAZING Penman Raiders Grey Clipper arrives and NOW, at long last... a hat I've wanted for almost as long as I can remember... a nice, soft and floppy Raiders fedora complete with a bit of "dust & dirt" even when it's fresh outta the box!
I
LOVE
this hat.
Don't want to take it off for some time... even NOW I'm trying to figure out how to go to bed with it on.
Anyway, you guys probably don't care all that much about me singing the praises of a Magnoli HJ... You already know it's a pretty great lid and I know a lot of you have heard it all before, so let's get to the photos.
First of all, I was getting so impatient with waiting for my wife to come and take some snapshots that I finally gave in to the time-honored tradition here at C.O.W. of taking the "Bathroom Mirror Shot" (simply because I couldn't wait to see if this handsome lid looked any good on me.)
And yes, apologies that the shots taken in the kitchen are a little darker than we thought they were when we were taking them... NEXT time outdoors!
I gotta say though, as much as my wife likes me in a fedora ("You just look 'right' in one" she says)... the BEST compliment came from my 9 year old son (he'll be a great Gearhead one day)... he took one look at me with the hat and said "Wow dad, you look exactly like Indy! Now I know what it must be like to be his son... except you should probably change your shirt from that grey one to a light tan one and put on your satchel... with the strap UNDER the jacket!"
Anyway, hope you folks like the shots... I'm definitely feeling the "spirit" of Indy when it's on... DANG fine hat!
All the Best,
Mitch
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Yeah, I definitely want to see more photos!
And, yes, your son sounds like a Gearhead already.
And, yes, your son sounds like a Gearhead already.
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It's a really great looking hat, Mitch. And I have to agree with your wife that a fedora really suits you.
I really like the look of these hats and the (more) floppy felt sounds really nice. I wonder if any longer term owners could chime in on how these hats have held up to shrinkage/tapering issues.
I really like the look of these hats and the (more) floppy felt sounds really nice. I wonder if any longer term owners could chime in on how these hats have held up to shrinkage/tapering issues.
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Thats one of the nicest Mag/AB HJs I've seen...which is to say that is one of the nicest fedoras I've ever seen. It does look really floppy; gotta love that softness. I do agree with Oak and G, though. It looks like the bash popped out some while in transit. Bring the pinch down a pinch ;-) ...I'll go ahead and give myself one of these ...and it will look even better. Congrats Mitch and Steve, as always, beautiful work.
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Thanks folks, I'm loving the kind words and great tips!
I posted those photos not long before I hit the sack last night and got up this morning hoping there might be two or three replies... WOW! I really appreciate the feedback!
To Oak & Indy G: I agree as well, now that I look at those photos I can see that the pinch isn't nearly as far down as I'd like... I'll work on it and hopefully post a few extra (and OUTDOOR) photos this weekend.
And to WhipDude & jasonalun: Please feel free to "hear" me saying the above words with a deep, growling, raspy "I'm gonna clean the filth from this city's streets" type of vigilante-voice... (It's only fair, it IS the one I use for the first hour after I get up until I've had that first cup of java...)
All the Best folks,
(And keep those comments coming!)
Mitch
I posted those photos not long before I hit the sack last night and got up this morning hoping there might be two or three replies... WOW! I really appreciate the feedback!
To Oak & Indy G: I agree as well, now that I look at those photos I can see that the pinch isn't nearly as far down as I'd like... I'll work on it and hopefully post a few extra (and OUTDOOR) photos this weekend.
And to WhipDude & jasonalun: Please feel free to "hear" me saying the above words with a deep, growling, raspy "I'm gonna clean the filth from this city's streets" type of vigilante-voice... (It's only fair, it IS the one I use for the first hour after I get up until I've had that first cup of java...)
All the Best folks,
(And keep those comments coming!)
Mitch
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FordPerfect: This is probably NOT the answer you wanted to hear... but I ordered mine on July 2nd.
(But if it helps to know, it all feels like a blur now... well worth the wait!)
gwyddion: Just remember to follow MY policy... It's all well and good to go drinkin' WITH the monkey as long as the monkey doesn't do any ACTUAL drinking himself!
(Besides, if he does... THEN who's gonna drive me home?)
(But if it helps to know, it all feels like a blur now... well worth the wait!)
gwyddion: Just remember to follow MY policy... It's all well and good to go drinkin' WITH the monkey as long as the monkey doesn't do any ACTUAL drinking himself!
(Besides, if he does... THEN who's gonna drive me home?)
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I hear ya about the "morning voice," Mitch - that's about how I sound for the first 30 minutes of each day, too.
BTW, I should have added I love the hat, too! Looks great on you. I tell you, I have to get off this board!! Every time someone posts more pictures of an Magnoli HJ or AB I start plotting ways to get one, and I just can't afford it now! It kills me!
BTW, I should have added I love the hat, too! Looks great on you. I tell you, I have to get off this board!! Every time someone posts more pictures of an Magnoli HJ or AB I start plotting ways to get one, and I just can't afford it now! It kills me!
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Thanks 'rocks!
It was a GREAT feeling to finally open that box, reach in, pick it up, flop it onto my head, pull it down snug and then give the brim a gentle pull to the right and watch the pinch "center-up" and the brim warp into that beautiful, all-too-familiar swoop!
(To 3thoubucks)
My wife and son smiled like I'd just done a magic trick! (Or maybe my big, goofy, kid-on-Christmas-morning-smile was contagious...)
It was a GREAT feeling to finally open that box, reach in, pick it up, flop it onto my head, pull it down snug and then give the brim a gentle pull to the right and watch the pinch "center-up" and the brim warp into that beautiful, all-too-familiar swoop!
(To 3thoubucks)
My wife and son smiled like I'd just done a magic trick! (Or maybe my big, goofy, kid-on-Christmas-morning-smile was contagious...)
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I posted a recent picture of my personal HJ in this thread: viewtopic.php?t=35698
I've been wearing it almost daily for about 21 months so far. It's been caught in several light rains (I try to avoid wearing it in heavy downpours to put off the necessity of a reblock). So far... so good.
Kind regards,
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I've been wearing it almost daily for about 21 months so far. It's been caught in several light rains (I try to avoid wearing it in heavy downpours to put off the necessity of a reblock). So far... so good.
Kind regards,
Magnoli
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Thanks very much for the reply! I saw that thread and that was part of the reason for my wanting one of these. Almost two years and going strong...Indy Magnoli wrote:I posted a recent picture of my personal HJ in this thread: viewtopic.php?t=35698
I've been wearing it almost daily for about 21 months so far. It's been caught in several light rains (I try to avoid wearing it in heavy downpours to put off the necessity of a reblock). So far... so good.
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Re: MY TURN! My Magnoli HJ Arrives!
Mitch LaRue wrote:
and NOW, at long last... a hat I've wanted for almost as long as I can remember...
I
LOVE
this hat.
That looks like an awesome hat!
It's quite a feeling isn't it? To finally acquire something you've seemingly waited your whole life to find. There's a thing or two that I now own and treasure and probably would never have gotten if it were not for this amazing community, Club Obi Wan.
You know, looking at those pics you would swear that the smile is never going to leave your face!
Do you think the one side is just a bit too straight? The right side of the top pic looks perfect but the left seems to straight to go along with the right. The crown looks amazing as does the ribbon and ribbon placement. I know some people like the overly dramatic swoop (Pagey is one of them) but is that what you were going for?
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Re: MY TURN! My Magnoli HJ Arrives!
I couldn't agree more, DCMJ! Club Obi Wan is on my "Tip of My Hat For LIFE" List!Don't Call Me Junior! wrote:There's a thing or two that I now own and treasure and probably would never have gotten if it were not for this amazing community, Club Obi Wan.
I'd have been lost without all the great help, advice, instruction and (even) conjecture provided by the generous & wiley bunch who inhabit the Ranks of C.O.W.
You're right again "Junior"... I now reserve ALL my frowning and contemplative looks for when the hat is OFF (which AIN'T often)... because I grin' like a big goof every time I've been wear it... at least, so far...Don't Call Me Junior! wrote:You know, looking at those pics you would swear that the smile is never going to leave your face!
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I agree, 5... or at least, I agree that it DOES look pretty straight on the one side in THOSE photos - which WERE the first photos (and WERE taken all of 20 minutes after it was out of the box)... but in the last couple of days it's has some time to "relax" a bit and settle in, if you will...agent5 wrote:Do you think the one side is just a bit too straight? The right side of the top pic looks perfect but the left seems to straight to go along with the right. The crown looks amazing as does the ribbon and ribbon placement. I know some people like the overly dramatic swoop (Pagey is one of them) but is that what you were going for?
Just like other owners have said, the more you wear it and the more "daylight" it sees (read: gets out of the box / off the hat stand) the BETTER it keeps getting...
Heck, I can already see THAT happening after only TWO days!
;-)
As for liking the "swoop" though...
I plead 100% guilty - and smilin' - when it comes to THAT!
All the Best,
Mitch
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a little trick in getting the straightness out of the non-bow side.....take your hat off and hold it at your chest with the liner facing out....kinda like how you take your hat off for a lady (...but liner facing out). with your fingers, push the front brim down while squishing the sides of the brim inward (looks like you're trying to crush the hat). the straight part should kink up a little.agent5 wrote:Do you think the one side is just a bit too straight? The right side of the top pic looks perfect but the left seems to straight to go along with the right. The crown looks amazing as does the ribbon and ribbon placement. I know some people like the overly dramatic swoop (Pagey is one of them) but is that what you were going for?
you can also do this after you hit the entire front half of the brim with steam (stay away from the crown as much as you can). i know the felt is extremely floppy on IMHJ so perhaps use distilled water instead of steam at first. steam and water is for immediate results. if you do it dry, it will get that straightness out over time. ....which i recommend for others. as for me, i am a victim of my own impatience
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Thanks for the assist there, bigrex... that made for a much better look at the hat!
And now that we've finally had a day of sunshine (after about a WEEK of rain followed by light snow overnight) it ALSO motivated me to finally get the new camera and my wife back outdoors for a few "natural light" shots.
I also slapped the Wested onto my back a posted a few shots with it and the Mag HJ over in the Jackets Forum, if anyon'es interested in how well they match-up in exterior light... or just for the sake of seeing a few extra shots.
Hope you like 'em folks... more comments (criticisms, etc...) are welcome.
All the Best,
Mitch
And now that we've finally had a day of sunshine (after about a WEEK of rain followed by light snow overnight) it ALSO motivated me to finally get the new camera and my wife back outdoors for a few "natural light" shots.
I also slapped the Wested onto my back a posted a few shots with it and the Mag HJ over in the Jackets Forum, if anyon'es interested in how well they match-up in exterior light... or just for the sake of seeing a few extra shots.
Hope you like 'em folks... more comments (criticisms, etc...) are welcome.
All the Best,
Mitch
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First of all, Oak, I DON'T mind you saying so... In fact, the minute I read that, I took off the hat and gently "pushed back" the crease on the non bow side a bit.
As pretty much ANYONE here who knows you might expect... your advice was right on the mark, and as a result, this fedora just got a bit better.
Thanks,
Mitch
As pretty much ANYONE here who knows you might expect... your advice was right on the mark, and as a result, this fedora just got a bit better.
Thanks,
Mitch
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Thanks man, I'm gonna do exactly THAT.
But make no mistake, even WITH this beauty, I STILL alternate with the Penman Grey... I'm doing my best to keep any fedora I own in healthy rotation...
Who knows, G... maybe one day I'll be lucky enough to include one of your fine creations into that All-Star Roster.
Cheers pal.
But make no mistake, even WITH this beauty, I STILL alternate with the Penman Grey... I'm doing my best to keep any fedora I own in healthy rotation...
Who knows, G... maybe one day I'll be lucky enough to include one of your fine creations into that All-Star Roster.
Cheers pal.