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Hollowpond wrote:Well then...So am I!!!![]()
Travis
With two top men working on it, John Penman and Peter from Sarah's Hat Boxes, it will be!!you should be, it is just fantastic. Or should I say will be.
Fedora wrote:With two top men working on it, John Penman and Peter from Sarah's Hat Boxes, it will be!!you should be, it is just fantastic. Or should I say will be.
Now, I said, Indy themed, but you know we have to be careful with copywrite issues, so let's just say, "adventure" themed. That might keep Uncle George from getting sore. Fedora
BendingOak wrote:I think everyone will dig it.
BendingOak wrote:The last time I talked with peter on the phone it would be a while. There's a lot going into this one.
Dalexs wrote:BendingOak wrote:The last time I talked with peter on the phone it would be a while. There's a lot going into this one.I'm going to be at my house in Marlborough in 2 weeks, maybe I'll see if I can sneek by and get a first hand glimpse!
(It's New Hampshire, nobody locks their doors up there!)
Hat Box Guy, what are the measurements of the insert for the Adventurebilt? How wide, long and deep is the hole where the crown fits?Hat Box Guy wrote:I just wanted to say hello to everyone and introduce myself. My name is Peter and I have been making handmade fabric hatboxes for 25 years in New Hampshire. Please visit our web-site to see our new line of Adventurebilt hatboxes.
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This type of box was designed, way back, for storing hats. So, I doubt there is a better way to store, and if it is to stay there for a long time, use moth balls just in case.have a few questions. If the brim will maintain it's shape if stored in a hat box like this for many months or years? Also, could there be any marking, compressed felt, or rub marks on the top of the crown, or is there sufficient clearance to keep the crown from becoming storage damaged?
Blackthorn wrote:I have one of these boxes that I bought through John Penman and I've never seen a higher quality box (nor do they exist, IMHO). They are extremely well made and will keep the moths out of your hat. A few years ago I had moths eat a hole in a suit that I had hanging in a closet. That won't happen to a hat in one of these boxes.
Seems a bit high to me, but I am used to shipping smaller boxes overseas. But I use USPS too, and they are cheaper to use than UPS or Fed Ex. USPS then uses Fed Ex, for their shipments overseas. Makes no sense.it just me who thinks that $137 US to ship to the UK or europe is excessive given that the hat box is $55 US?
Jonny Whip Crack wrote:John, I just tried to buy one, and the shipping to Alberta, Canada was also $137 US. I quickly removed the item from the cart. Something's wrong with that. Ever AIR FEDEX would be about $80.
Guess we'll see if anything changes.
You still have some?
Jonny