Murder and Rebirth - The Custom Akubra

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Murder and Rebirth - The Custom Akubra

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So A while ago I posted this: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=39735&p=561573#p561573

This is my BEFORE PICTURE:

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As you can see my Akubra was waaay too big for my slender face - SO I did some math - found with a slight 8% reduction I could achieve a more accurate and appropriate look.

I did some measuring and got my exacto knife and well....

Murdered my hat !

First I trimmed the brim to see what it would look like.... It looked good - but the hat was still way too #### tall !

So I did what no man should ever try...

I cut the crown - that's right - it came off like some kind of beaver felt cereal bowl and just laid on my floor.

This is where my stomach turned a wee - bit - but not to worry I had some Barge Cement and a needle and thread - so I cut out the chunk I needed to maker it smaller and glued VERY carefully just the edges together. - Then very tediously I sewed around the edge.... This took a while.

But after a lot of sweat I think I just made one of the worlds only custom Akubra's !

Oh I also fixed that ###### Bow !

Take a look mates and let me know what you think!

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I will try to get better pics when its not 4 in the morning!

Cheers!

AJ
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You've sure got more guts than I do. I think the original crown height was better, but the brim looks better proportioned to your face now. So do I have this right? You cut the crown away from the brim, then cut the crown down shorter and glued/sewed everything back together?
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Strider wrote: So do I have this right? You cut the crown away from the brim, then cut the crown down shorter and glued/sewed everything back together?

Yes sir !

And I understand that the original height may look better - but the longer the crown is the longer my face appears and that's the last thing I want.

Cheers!

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Bravely done. I think you just proved that it's better to be an Indy inspired version of oneself than an Indy clone.
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YOWZA! It's FrankenHat! I would've opted to have the hat reblocked with a shorter crown height, and then trim the brim, but that's just me. Still, if it works for you, it works. However, I would be concerned with the longevity of this hat at this point. There's no way to reblock it now, as it couldn't possibly be soaked and stretched over a block without tearing at the glue/sew line. Even getting caught in a rainstorm, it won't be as watertight as it once was as it would soak through at the same line. At least you appear to have hidden the scars nicely under the ribbon.
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:D I thought I had seen everything. I was wrong!! I guess that is one way to skin a cat, but certainly not the best way.

A reblock on a shorter block IS the only way to go. Rabbit shrinks up with no trouble.

Thanks for giving me nightmares!! :lol: Just kidding. You can do anything you want, since it is your hat! But my friend, you have me rolling on the floor this morning, and I spilled coffee on my pc keyboard. But, you certainly did think outside the box. Kudos for that. Fedora
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Wow you have guts, looks good. good luck.
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I wonder though if this technique is in any way related to the double brimmed safari hats of yore. Was the second brim a sewn in cut-off? Any hatters here with more info on that?
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There was discussion on this a long time ago. I think one idea may have been that it was a double body hat... :-k Still, adding a second brim wouldn't compromise the initial crown/brim hat body.
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:shock: There is no doubt in my mind that your pair dropped a long time ago. Thats a first for me.
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binkmeisterRick wrote:There was discussion on this a long time ago. I think one idea may have been that it was a double body hat... :-k Still, adding a second brim wouldn't compromise the initial crown/brim hat body.
I suppose if the solar heat was that much greater than one's own body heat a double body might insulate it out.
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