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Good point! I've checked again and the center dent has relaxed a little through wear, so I'll be sure to leave it in its current shallower state. The depth of the center dent didn't seem to have much effect on the crown deformations; the water trick worked great, however.Vegeta wrote:Another thing to consider Tym is that your center dent is VERY deep...That may help you.
Glad it worked for you. These are great hats, especially for the money. Just remember that if you are out in the rain, or happen to be swimming a river escaping from angry villagers and your hat gets wet it will stay in the shape it dries in.
The "River Bash," while it is a screen authentic look, is not currently popular. It is difficult to get perfectly correct because it requires drying the hat in the propwash of a radial engine aircraft.
The "River Bash," while it is a screen authentic look, is not currently popular. It is difficult to get perfectly correct because it requires drying the hat in the propwash of a radial engine aircraft.
Darn...I was going to order an AB specifically for the purpose of doing that bash. Between that and the screen-accurate boxers in General Gear, I'd be ready to party!Cammer wrote:The "River Bash," while it is a screen authentic look, is not currently popular. It is difficult to get perfectly correct because it requires drying the hat in the propwash of a radial engine aircraft.
EDIT: And now some pics of the "tweaked" bash. The divot is still present in this pic but seems less apparent after applying some water. I've also made the center dent less deep.
One thing I've noticed, though, is when the hat is on my head, the brim swoop is a bit asymmetrical, presumably due to an asymmetrical head. Notice in particular the rear part of the brim on the left and right. I tried using some water and steam to bring up the brim at the back on the left of the hat (right half of the picture), but to no avail. The swoop corrects it self if I turn the hat to the left maybe 1/4 inch. Of course then the center crease is not aligned with my nose. I can't rebash the hat with such a fractional turn (it just re-finds the old creases), so I've been thinking of working the side dents and center crease to fix the symmetry. Or, I'm just over-thinking this and should just leave the hat as-is. Thoughts?
And as a reward for making you read this post, here's a pic of a certain someone in a nice trilby at a "get out the vote event" at the beginning of the month. Technically OT, but I hope folks won't mind.
thats a really nice hat you have there..I like that you have made it look lees like a fed 4....I still would thighten the front pinch up a little more if you are going for the raiders look.
like in my picture.. see how non fed4 it looks.and yes its a fed 4.
I do not have that hat here by me now.I still kick myself for being so stupid and forgetting it behind were I was a couple months ago...hopefully I get it back soon..
like in my picture.. see how non fed4 it looks.and yes its a fed 4.
I do not have that hat here by me now.I still kick myself for being so stupid and forgetting it behind were I was a couple months ago...hopefully I get it back soon..
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Hey All,
I've been lurking around here for a while, finally made an account. I was admiring all your Feds so much that I ordered one for myself. I recieved it and it seems like a great hat, but the brim is very straight and sort of turned up. You all have very nice "swoopy" brims and I was curious as to how to get the brims that way.
Thanks,
I've been lurking around here for a while, finally made an account. I was admiring all your Feds so much that I ordered one for myself. I recieved it and it seems like a great hat, but the brim is very straight and sort of turned up. You all have very nice "swoopy" brims and I was curious as to how to get the brims that way.
Thanks,
Steam it over a kettle and then shape it as if it was butter. (only steam for long enough to soften it up - don't overdo it.Gadzooks wrote:Hey All,
I've been lurking around here for a while, finally made an account. I was admiring all your Feds so much that I ordered one for myself. I recieved it and it seems like a great hat, but the brim is very straight and sort of turned up. You all have very nice "swoopy" brims and I was curious as to how to get the brims that way.
Thanks,
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Actually, you don't need to use steam; that can cause taper. To get the brim to have that "swoopy" Raiders look, you need to turn your hat, prior to bashing it. Do a search and you'll find all you need to know about turning your hat.Wolfwood wrote:Steam it over a kettle and then shape it as if it was butter. (only steam for long enough to soften it up - don't overdo it.Gadzooks wrote:Hey All,
I've been lurking around here for a while, finally made an account. I was admiring all your Feds so much that I ordered one for myself. I recieved it and it seems like a great hat, but the brim is very straight and sort of turned up. You all have very nice "swoopy" brims and I was curious as to how to get the brims that way.
Thanks,
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This is what gwyddion told me earlier in this very same thread:
"Turning the hat is when you put on your hat before bashing and turn it a little (with the bow moving more to the front) to get that distinktive swoop you see in Raiders. Once you see the amount of swoop you like, mark where you would have your center dent before taking it off. Now you have an off-center center dent and you bash the hat using that.
So, basically turning your hat just means bashing it off-center to get the brim to swoop like it did in Raiders.
Regards, Geert"
"Turning the hat is when you put on your hat before bashing and turn it a little (with the bow moving more to the front) to get that distinktive swoop you see in Raiders. Once you see the amount of swoop you like, mark where you would have your center dent before taking it off. Now you have an off-center center dent and you bash the hat using that.
So, basically turning your hat just means bashing it off-center to get the brim to swoop like it did in Raiders.
Regards, Geert"
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It depends on the shape of your head. Some people hardly have to turn theirs and they get a good Raiders look. Others, I've heard have had to turn theirs so much to get the desired look that they had to move their ribbon back some so that it's not in the front of the hat.Wolfwood wrote:The brim of my Fed Deluxe merely sprung back to its original position if I tried to turn it without steam... Should I just have been more forceful with the shaping, or is there some other trick to it?IndianaBogart wrote:Actually, you don't need to use steam; that can cause taper.
Basically it just depends on the shape of your head as to how much you need to turn the hat.
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True. The turn did so little to the brim of my Fed IV that I had to hand-shape it. It doesn't quite have that classic swoop, but I'm pretty pleased with the way it turned out.IndianaBogart wrote:It depends on the shape of your head. Some people hardly have to turn theirs and they get a good Raiders look. Others, I've heard have had to turn theirs so much to get the desired look that they had to move their ribbon back some so that it's not in the front of the hat.
Basically it just depends on the shape of your head as to how much you need to turn the hat.
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In the past when I've "turned" my hats, they have always given me the swoop I desired. Same with the new Fed I got (the one that was exiled), It looks great brim-wise and I even got the right side part of the brim to do the flip up like in the idol grab scene. No wire needed! Now I just have to get my center dent razor-sharp. Pictures later.
I'm getting a Fed IV with my Christmas money.
Money is kinda' tight. Don't know whether to get a Regular or spend the money and get the Deluxe now while the gettin' is good. I own a FedIII regular.
SCOT2525, how do you like your FedIV Regular?
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UPDATE: I ordered a Fed IV Deluxe on 12/27.
I'll post pics when I get it!
Money is kinda' tight. Don't know whether to get a Regular or spend the money and get the Deluxe now while the gettin' is good. I own a FedIII regular.
SCOT2525, how do you like your FedIV Regular?
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UPDATE: I ordered a Fed IV Deluxe on 12/27.
I'll post pics when I get it!
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Gift from My Wife
For Christmas, my wife had ordered me a Fed IV Deluxe in the Dark Brown. The box was so light that before unwrapping it, I thought she was just disguising a really small gift with a big box. However, I could not have been more thrilled once I found out what it actually was. I had been saving loose money over the past six or seven months in a "hat fund" to order it myself. However, since I now own one, I think I'll take her out for a nice dinner with what I've saved. I was pretty nervous about bashing it, but the tutorial posted on this forum was very helpful. I got to enjoy breaking the hat in navigating the Linville Caverns and hiking Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina over the holidays. I couldn't be happier with how the hat fits and looks. I'll attach pictures as soon as I transfer them from my Nikon. I'm so pleased with the hat, that I'm going to start up a new fund to order a Deluxe in Moonstone.
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Hi Gadzooks,Gadzooks wrote:Hey All,
I've been lurking around here for a while, finally made an account. I was admiring all your Feds so much that I ordered one for myself. I recieved it and it seems like a great hat, but the brim is very straight and sort of turned up. You all have very nice "swoopy" brims and I was curious as to how to get the brims that way.
Thanks,
Often the shape of your head will pull the hat out of its natural oval (or round shape) and that will tend to make the brim fold and swoop. The best examples of this are from guys who have longer more oval heads than standard - like Ford for example.
Cheers
Jonesy
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Pictures
I finally got my pictures transferred from my camera. The following are the front and angle photos of my Fed IV Deluxe atop the box from The Hattery:
I wasn't going for a movie-specific bash; I just wanted to give it an Indy feel. The hat has been everything I was hoping for. It is extremely comfortable, and the texture is so smooth. It's a 59, and I did have to apply the foam strip it came with to give it a snug enough feel. However, I'm glad that I went a hint too big as I think as it shrinks up a bit, the fit will be perfect without the tape.
I wasn't going for a movie-specific bash; I just wanted to give it an Indy feel. The hat has been everything I was hoping for. It is extremely comfortable, and the texture is so smooth. It's a 59, and I did have to apply the foam strip it came with to give it a snug enough feel. However, I'm glad that I went a hint too big as I think as it shrinks up a bit, the fit will be perfect without the tape.
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I just Pulled the Trigger:)
Just ordered my first fedora since I was 13 years old. It's the Fed IV Dx and I'm geeking out I'm so excited.
Looking forward to being a contributer on this thread and not just a lurker.
Pics to come!
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Looking forward to being a contributer on this thread and not just a lurker.
Pics to come!
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Curses! and a Question
Just got word from hats direct that my Fed is back ordered.
Curses!
The question now is how long exactly is the "couple of weeks" it will take the new stock to arrive. (grumble).
I'm also looking to get a light grey (moonstone tone) fedora as well. Anybody here looked at the Christy's Adventurer (light grey/carbon grey) but picked a Fed IV moonstone/carbon instead? Care to say why?
I'm researching both.
Thanks for the input as usual.
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Curses!
The question now is how long exactly is the "couple of weeks" it will take the new stock to arrive. (grumble).
I'm also looking to get a light grey (moonstone tone) fedora as well. Anybody here looked at the Christy's Adventurer (light grey/carbon grey) but picked a Fed IV moonstone/carbon instead? Care to say why?
I'm researching both.
Thanks for the input as usual.
B
From the Horses Mouth
Just heard back from hatsdirect, the Akubra factory shuts down over the Christmas period and doesn't reopen until Jan. 19.
Jenny says inventory will begin moving again by the end of the month.
Anybody else waiting on a Fed, take note.
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Jenny says inventory will begin moving again by the end of the month.
Anybody else waiting on a Fed, take note.
B
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Re: From the Horses Mouth
Did you order the Fed IV Standard? I ordered a Deluxe on Dec. 30. In stock and shipped the next day.Bartram wrote:Just heard back from hatsdirect, the Akubra factory shuts down over the Christmas period and doesn't reopen until Jan. 19.
Jenny says inventory will begin moving again by the end of the month.
Anybody else waiting on a Fed, take note.
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Woo Hoo! My first real Indy hat, Fed IV Deluxe was waiting for me on my doorstep when I got home this afternoon. I was elated until I picked up the box; my hand went through broken cardboard and immediately touched the crown of the hat!
Fortunately, upon RAPID inspection, the hat was not damaged at all, thanks to well-designed reinforcement on the inside. After my heart started beating again, I removed that hat and have been fiddling with my first bash. Going for LC:
Of course this is just a preliminary bash, but I'd like some experienced input on the job so far and possible improvements.
I've never owned a REAL hat before, so I don't have much basis for comparison, but here are my first impressions anyway:
RaiderZee
Fortunately, upon RAPID inspection, the hat was not damaged at all, thanks to well-designed reinforcement on the inside. After my heart started beating again, I removed that hat and have been fiddling with my first bash. Going for LC:
Of course this is just a preliminary bash, but I'd like some experienced input on the job so far and possible improvements.
I've never owned a REAL hat before, so I don't have much basis for comparison, but here are my first impressions anyway:
- The hat is obviously very well made, much better than what I expected for the price
The hat is stiffer than I anticipated. No flop at all. If the Deluxe is softer than the Standard, then the Standard must be iron-plated. I was able to dry bash it to this point though.
The color is just what I anticipated, a liitle darker than SA and darker than shows up on my pics. Should fade nicely into SA over time.
The sweatband and liner are first-rate, but REALLY could do without the plastic top. I live in SC; plastic will be coming out before summer.
I don't really know enough about the bow and ribbon to comment on their SA, but that aside they are nicely done for a good hat.
RaiderZee
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jkdbuck76, thank you! ;-)
http://hatsdirect.com/cgi-bin/products. ... turnpage=0
They do now! It is been added couple days ago, because i checked last weekend, there wasnt black one.Wolfwood wrote: Not that I've seen - only the non-deluxe is shown in black on the Hatsdirect page.
http://hatsdirect.com/cgi-bin/products. ... turnpage=0
That's... inconvenient... I just ordered and received the normal version for my father-in-law for a birthday present - would certainly have got the deluxe if I had known that there was one to be had in black...Russian Raider wrote:They do now! It is been added couple days ago, because i checked last weekend, there wasnt black one.
http://hatsdirect.com/cgi-bin/products. ... turnpage=0