In addition, if I open the crown, I can't bring the hat to its original shape: it now sport a hump on the top center, that was once quite flat. In the end, my hat needs to be reblocked. A shame, after just 2 months of use and very little distressing.
The point is: sending it to Marc would be the ideal, since he has the original blockshape; Oak could do just fine. But I fear for Marc waiting times, for taxes if I send it to Oak (I live in Italy), and for shipping costs in both cases.
In Rome there are a few hatters which, judging from what I've read, seem to work with the old techniques and care. But my question is: how could they reblock my Henry, if they don't have the original block? Might they try to clone it just to reblock my hat, or shall they use a similar (or maybe not-too-similar) block?
My fear is they don't choose the right blockshape and ruin the hat by forcing it on a block which is uncorrect, changing its overall look.
Tips, advices, comments? Have you ever had a hat reblocked by someone who wasn't the original hat maker? Tell me your experiences, I need to make a wise choice and I'm counting on your expertise
