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Durability
What is the most durable Indy hat on the market today that will also keep its shape the best?
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Well, Fedora survived thing crashing down on his head some years ago because he was wearing an Akubra, so a Federation may do the trick. While not as "indestructible" as a beaver or beaver blend, the wild hare Akubra felts are made to take a lickin' and keep on tickin'. Keep in mind that rabbit will begin to taper before beaver, but for the money (especially with the current exchange rates) you can't go wrong with an Akubra Fed.
You might also want to look into the Keppler beaver/rabbit blend hats. That would be a good midway between the Akubra and the AB.
You might also want to look into the Keppler beaver/rabbit blend hats. That would be a good midway between the Akubra and the AB.
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Regular Fed IV is very strong fedora, mine came through a lot of beating and falling and been under heavy rain for several hours, been under the sun, my kids constantly rebash it and a week ago my brother tried to make a Napoleon hat from it. So Acubra hats can take that and still look good. It is like the more it takes the more it lools like YOUR hat.
And you can't beat a price.
And you can't beat a price.
gotta love the fed!my trully first indy hat,and i can tell you this baby is almost bomb proof.
so happy with it that in fact i got two of them,one in brown and another in carbon grey.
but if you want a really nice and durable felt,go for the beaver.take a look at mr oak web site.they are cheaper than ab,and can tell you they´re worth every penny.i´m still amaze about my penman brown hat,plus you don´t have to wait a full year and a half to get yours (can´t wait for next august to get mine)
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so happy with it that in fact i got two of them,one in brown and another in carbon grey.
but if you want a really nice and durable felt,go for the beaver.take a look at mr oak web site.they are cheaper than ab,and can tell you they´re worth every penny.i´m still amaze about my penman brown hat,plus you don´t have to wait a full year and a half to get yours (can´t wait for next august to get mine)
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John's a modest guy, so he wouldn't say it, but I will...
Penman, pure beaver felt, $250 to COW members.
A Fed IV Heritage is also a quality, durable hat, the felt is a blend of rabbit and wild rabbit, though the brim diminsions are not quite SA. My only nix of the Fed. IV is the brim diminsions and the plastic piece inside the crown, making it a hotter lid in the summer. Ideally, heat escapes through the top of your head, but the plastic piece prevents the heat from venting, just mho; but for the price and quality, the Fed IV is hard to beat.
Penman, pure beaver felt, $250 to COW members.
A Fed IV Heritage is also a quality, durable hat, the felt is a blend of rabbit and wild rabbit, though the brim diminsions are not quite SA. My only nix of the Fed. IV is the brim diminsions and the plastic piece inside the crown, making it a hotter lid in the summer. Ideally, heat escapes through the top of your head, but the plastic piece prevents the heat from venting, just mho; but for the price and quality, the Fed IV is hard to beat.
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If the ABs are out of your range but are looking for AB quality and, what I think, AB durability, go with Penman. My hat has been soaked a couple times and it looks better with every passing day. I literaly beat the hat up a couple days ago. I crunpled it up into a ball, punched it a couple times, sat on it and stepped on it...without shoes, of course. Guess what? It looked even better. If you can't afford an AB or don't want to wait, go with Penman.
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DR Ulloa wrote:If the ABs are out of your range but are looking for AB quality and, what I think, AB durability, go with Penman. My hat has been soaked a couple times and it looks better with every passing day. I literaly beat the hat up a couple days ago. I crunpled it up into a ball, punched it a couple times, sat on it and stepped on it...without shoes, of course. Guess what? It looked even better. If you can't afford an AB or don't want to wait, go with Penman.
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ouch, my poor hat.
DR Ulloa wrote:If the ABs are out of your range but are looking for AB quality and, what I think, AB durability, go with Penman. My hat has been soaked a couple times and it looks better with every passing day. I literaly beat the hat up a couple days ago. I crunpled it up into a ball, punched it a couple times, sat on it and stepped on it...without shoes, of course. Guess what? It looked even better. If you can't afford an AB or don't want to wait, go with Penman.
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Just when i recived it, i cut that plastic piece away. It is much cooller now, but with it, on hot summer day head feels like in the oven. Also my hat had a scent, a very strong one, my wife called it a "rabbit scent". It was that bad that i needed to wash my head every time when i take off a hat. But then ive been cought in the rain, and Fed was completely wet, brown water was running from it, and then, scent was gone.Texan Scott wrote:the plastic piece inside the crown, making it a hotter lid in the summer. Ideally, heat escapes through the top of your head, but the plastic piece prevents the heat from venting.
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Hey, you gave up ownership when you sent it my way. ;-)BendingOak wrote:DR Ulloa wrote:If the ABs are out of your range but are looking for AB quality and, what I think, AB durability, go with Penman. My hat has been soaked a couple times and it looks better with every passing day. I literaly beat the hat up a couple days ago. I crunpled it up into a ball, punched it a couple times, sat on it and stepped on it...without shoes, of course. Guess what? It looked even better. If you can't afford an AB or don't want to wait, go with Penman.
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ouch, my poor hat.
And trust me, don't feel sorry for your hat. It won that fight!
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Wore my Penman in the snow today to watch my son play in it.My hat flew off and right into a snow plie and it was covered on both sides I brushed the snow out and watched my son play. When I came in I got out my brush ,which is soft horsehair from the shoe store ,brushed my hat and it looked good as new, the only thing is a wet spot in the liner hopefully it will dry and go away, John's fedora's are great. I just love mine.
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I wore my AB through the last couple of snow storms this past weekend, literally. It's been thoroughly snow covered, soaked and beaten against the side of the truck (to shake the caked snow loose). Since I've owned it, it's been blasted by dirt, dust, sand, rain, sleet, snow and sun and it's holding up like a champ. I've had it for almost a couple of years now and I haven't felt the need to have it reblocked or repaired as of yet - though I'm sure that day will certainly come.
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I had a heart attack reading that!!DR Ulloa wrote:If the ABs are out of your range but are looking for AB quality and, what I think, AB durability, go with Penman. My hat has been soaked a couple times and it looks better with every passing day. I literaly beat the hat up a couple days ago. I crunpled it up into a ball, punched it a couple times, sat on it and stepped on it...without shoes, of course. Guess what? It looked even better. If you can't afford an AB or don't want to wait, go with Penman.
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But now that I think about it I may get a bit rough with mine. Break up the stiffner.
I have to add my voice to the chorus singing the praises of John's hats. Getting pleasant remarks from people who I see who dress well and know quality. And have given out a couple of his cards.
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I doubt I'll have time to post it up today which means I'll have to post it some time next week, but I will post them for you. I wouldn't be afraid of breaknig in the Camptown, though. I don't know that I would be as extreme as I was with my Penman, but I would sit on it and roll it up.
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Just wear it. You need do nothing more to a Camptown but wear it. It will soften up and take on YOUR personality with wear.IndianaSVT wrote:I just got my Camptown Monday & it is beautifull hat & i would love to break it in but am a little scared to do so after i had planned on doing so this whole time
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I wear my Fed IV everywhere, in all weathers, out cycling. it's been through a collision with a car and the grubby hands of various tiny relatives who wanted to 'play Indy'. All I ever do is reshape it after a soaking and brush it when it's dry. So far it still looks really smart.
It's the cheapest good hat I ever owned, or is that the best cheap[ish] hat?
It's the cheapest good hat I ever owned, or is that the best cheap[ish] hat?
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Not to worry! I put my Camptown Legend through the Keppler smash & bash to soften it up and it survived very well. It went through a good downpour at Disneyland just before Christmas and held it's shape with no taper. Your Camptown is a tough customer that can take being roughed up for sure. Don't be afraid to play with it and make it yours.IndianaSVT wrote:Dr. Ulloa do you have any pics of your Penman before & after you beat it up? I just got my Camptown Monday & it is beautifull hat & i would love to break it in but am a little scared to do so after i had planned on doing so this whole time
Now, I can't wait for my tax returns so I can get me a Penman.
Cheers!
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What are Federations made of, beaver, rabbit, or a blend?
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Rabbit.. I think Michaelson's said it's a rabbit/jack rabbit blend?
I echo those who said a Federation for a lesser price option my Deluxe is a pleasure to wear, and I've owned a Regular, too and can vouch that it'd be tough.
I echo those who said a Federation for a lesser price option my Deluxe is a pleasure to wear, and I've owned a Regular, too and can vouch that it'd be tough.
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Federations are made from Australian hare.
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Thank you!
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One last question, which is more SA, the standard or Deluxe?
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Yep, that's a fancy way of saying 'jackrabbit'.binkmeisterRick wrote:Federations are made from Australian hare.
What do you mean 'SA'? They come open crown, so they'll be as SA as you make them. As to color, that's kind of a toss up. Some say the standard is, but I personally favor the Deluxe myself.
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Right, the color+ribbon is what I meant.
If the color is good enough for Michaelson, then it's good enough for me!
If the color is good enough for Michaelson, then it's good enough for me!
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Thanks, but hey, don't let me sway you one way or the other! I'm easily pleased!
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He sure is! Just give him a cup of coffee!
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In terms of color, not neccessarily in SA terms, I like the Deluxe better. However, it's a bit dark for say a SoC look. Though I think in regards to what we see onscreen [not what it is in reality] the Deluxe looks Idol Grab dark.. to me at least. The ribbon is a deep black. I really like it as a hat in general, not just an Indy. Matter of fact, I don't really have an scene specific bash on mine, more "Indyish looking".
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If I was to consider durability, type of felt vs. price, I'd start at the Fed IV, which is a rabbit/hare blend. Then it would be:
80/20 (rabbit to beaver) AB Henry
50/50 (rabbit/beaver) Camptown
100% AB or Penman
80/20 (rabbit to beaver) AB Henry
50/50 (rabbit/beaver) Camptown
100% AB or Penman
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What about Truck Chase colors?theinterchange wrote:In terms of color, not neccessarily in SA terms, I like the Deluxe better. However, it's a bit dark for say a SoC look.
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To me the Truck Chase hat is the same colour as the SOC hat, but that's not realy surprising considdering the lighting is almost the same. Also, it's probably the exact same hat.Ranger36 wrote:What about Truck Chase colors?theinterchange wrote:In terms of color, not neccessarily in SA terms, I like the Deluxe better. However, it's a bit dark for say a SoC look.
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Remember that Camptown has suspended operation at present.Texan Scott wrote:If I was to consider durability, type of felt vs. price, I'd start at the Fed IV, which is a rabbit/hare blend. Then it would be:
80/20 (rabbit to beaver) AB Henry
50/50 (rabbit/beaver) Camptown
100% AB or Penman
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I think I will get the Standard as I have don't have a ton of money to spend right now. Thanks for the help.
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Still a good choice! The standard Fed I had put up with a TON of abuse before I passed it along to another gearhead.
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You'll be happy with it. I look forward to seeing pics when it arrives!Ranger36 wrote:I think I will get the Standard as I have don't have a ton of money to spend right now. Thanks for the help.
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