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There's something about COW that makes you wanna give up eating to save the money to buy every different version of an Indy hat possible.
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COW diet is always the most effective although not recommended by doctors
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:rolling:
Too true! More rabbit on my head than on my plate!
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hahahahah :rolling:
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ordered today in light sable. :D will post pictures as soon as it arrives! :H:
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I realized today, that I was trying to make my Christies SA, but not to any Indy film. While staring in the mirror, I realized I wanted my hat to be SA to Erri's.

Beautiful Lid, man.


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These are my Adventurers, in Bessemer and in Light Sable (last arrived today)

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Some angles of my bash (no idea which film it fits - just my preference!)
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And for fun, some other hats in the collection and the shoes every man should have ;)

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Welcome to COW Tom78, I think your hats and shoes look fantastic. You'll fit in nicely in the fedora section. This tends to be the area you find people who just love heritage anything! :TOH:
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Great stuff, tom78.
I trust you're a client of Magnoli Clothiers?
If not, allow me to say: you should be.
You'd be a perfect match.
:TOH:
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I too have recently bought a Christys' Adventurer
in Sable.

I'm hoping mine has a good block shape.
:)
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thecoolmiester wrote: I'm hoping mine has a good block shape.
:)

ME TOO!! [-o<
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Mitch LaRue wrote:Great stuff, tom78.
I trust you're a client of Magnoli Clothiers?
If not, allow me to say: you should be.
You'd be a perfect match.
:TOH:
I'm an admirer of Magnoli but not yet a customer. I've learned, I hope, over the years to appreciate smaller and traditional suppliers. They are few and far between in the UK, but they are there. Am I allowed to say the names on the forum?
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Sure. ;)
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To back bink, absolutely! That's what this site is here for. :M: :tup:

That said, you might want to start a new thread so the new information doesn't get lost in this Christie's discussion.

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Michaelson wrote:To back bink, absolutely! That's what this site is here for. :M: :tup:

That said, you might want to start a new thread so the new information doesn't get lost in this Christie's discussion.

Regards! Michaelson
Cool. Have done:
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you know now that i think about it, christys' never asked
for my country or state, just my address and postal code.

is that normal?
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If you are unsure about the status of your order just ask Mr Davies (if you ordered from Hornets), in my experience he is very helpful and answers your questions very fast. Good luck!
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thecoolmiester wrote:I too have recently bought a Christys' Adventurer
in Sable.

I'm hoping mine has a good block shape.
:)
Where does one buy a Christy's Ad these days? I googled them and got a lot of threads like this but no suppliers. :-k
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Most of us here order the Adventurer from Hornets Hats (www.hornetshats.com), but there is also the movieshop.com.
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Tremolo wrote:Most of us here order the Adventurer from Hornets Hats (http://www.hornetshats.com), but there is also the movieshop.com.
thanks, Tremolo. :TOH:
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Just to throw a small spanner in the works.

Has anyone managed to get them to make a hat with more volume in the crown? I have one and it looks fantastic on it's own.

Once I put it on it looks totally tapered and a bit too tall! I have a big round oriental head and it just looks weird even though I have the right size!

It seems to work fine for people with slim or narrow faces.
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Mmmh, that would be nice to have a fuller crowned Adventurer, but wouldn´t that mean they had to use a different block? Maybe it would be best to ask them or Hornets directly if a fuller crown is available.
It seems to work fine for people with slim or narrow faces.
That was exactly the same impression I had when I took my first Adventurer out of the box and looked into the mirror and compared it to my fuller crowned FedIV.
Once I put it on it looks totally tapered and a bit too tall! I have a big round oriental head and it just looks weird even though I have the right size!
Maybe you could order a size bigger and shrink the sweatband down to your size? That way you would have a slightly fuller crown and the hat would probably even have some reverse taper.
Mr Davies told me you can order different crown heights and brim widths. I ordered all my Adventurers with different brim dimensions and it never was a problem and since the crown heights seem to vary between 5 1/2" and 5 3/4" I don´t think it would be a problem to order the hat with a 5 1/4" crown or something like that.

By the way when the question came up if they could make the Adventurer with a thicker, more durable felt, like the Magnoli HJ now, they answered that the felt they currently use is the only option.
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mikemietlicki wrote:I realized today, that I was trying to make my Christies SA, but not to any Indy film. While staring in the mirror, I realized I wanted my hat to be SA to Erri's.

Beautiful Lid, man.


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"Erri SA" is the first one I've heard of :lol:
thanks mate :TOH:
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It seems to work fine for people with slim or narrow faces.
that could be the "sad truth" about Christy's hats
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i too asked about felt change in the christys'.
they said that they don't have any plans at present to change their felt.
Mr Davies told me you can order different crown heights and brim widths. I ordered all my Adventurers with different brim dimensions and it never was a problem and since the crown heights seem to vary between 5 1/2" and 5 3/4" I don´t think it would be a problem to order the hat with a 5 1/4" crown or something like that.
dont the hats that are 5 1/2 or less tend to have more taper in them?

even if this is true i still hope my christys' is
closer to 5 1/2", but a 5 3/4" will do okay too especially
coming from a 6" peters bros.


@tremolo
how tall is your christys' crown?
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thecoolmiester, I guess you mean that one here?
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This hat has a 5 3/4" high crown and the brim dimensions are 2.75" front/back and 2.5" sides.
After wearing it daily for over a half year it looked like this:
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As you see there is quite a bit of crown distortion going on. But it became super floppy, when I took this picture the brim was constantly "punching" my face ;)

On a side note, this one here has a 5.5" crown and the brim dimensions are 3" front/back and 2.5" sides.
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When comparing both hats, I really prefer the 5.5" crown. But as usual it really depends on your head and face shape, I know I couldn´t wear a 6 inch high hat :(
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So I'm thinking about buying a plastic block from hatshapers.com to throw my Adventurer over every couple weeks or so, just to keep it from tapering too bad.

Has anybody done this, is there a large difference between the plastic block shape and the christies shape? Is there any danger to the hat?

Keep in mind i'm not reblocking it. From what i've seen the hat can't take it.

Since the hat is dry blocked, this is kinda a 'dry reblock'... kinda. Mostly I just want to use it as a hat stand that keeps the hats shape.

Thoughts?
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So I'm thinking about buying a plastic block from hatshapers.com to throw my Adventurer over every couple weeks or so, just to keep it from tapering too bad.
i dont know if chrisy's can really be easily reblocked.
I'm no expert but Fedora said the adventurers are
dry blocked and they shrink super easily with steam
too.
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@tremolo

wow both your hats have really nice bashes. you are a lucky one, both
your christys' are very straight sided, one even with reverse taper, and
even with a taller crown the sable one still looks super SA.

Hope my christys' has a block shape similar to yours.
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Hope my christys' has a block shape similar to yours.
When you get yours take your time and work with the hat, look at a lot of screengrabs and bash it with patience.
And post pictures ;)
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will do.
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thecoolmiester wrote:
So I'm thinking about buying a plastic block from hatshapers.com to throw my Adventurer over every couple weeks or so, just to keep it from tapering too bad.
i dont know if chrisy's can really be easily reblocked.
I'm no expert but Fedora said the adventurers are
dry blocked and they shrink super easily with steam
too.
It will shrink up really fast. You would need to start out with a body much larger than your actual size so as to end up at the right brim width and crown height. My Christy's now looks like a trillby after reblocking it.

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Awesome!
I just emailed Christys' and they informed me that
my hat has already passed over seas to the US for
delivery. :D
cant wait until it gets here. =P~
I will be sure to post pics. :P
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The two Christys I ordered late last year arrived in no later than a week to its destination. I will take some photos of my two for this thread tomorrow. :) In the meantime here is the link to my pics of the Christys I had done by Steve.

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=42004

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=42005

:TOH:
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my christys' came today and WOW :o
it is a nice hat. and its pretty thick.
its' felt is thicker then my PB dress.
first bash attempt please tell me what you think. :)
btw i was going for Ravin Bar hat.

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on the noggin
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"turned" on my head
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final bash
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next to my PB
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Very nice looking hat. I really like the bash. Very Raiders-ish.

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thanks scott.

you know i kinda think christys' did change to the thicker felt and
maybe just didn't wanna say because boy is mine kinda thick.
when i got it it wasn't card board stiff but i could tell it was a heavier hat
then my PB. plus i compared the thickness of both hats by looking at the ends
of the brim.

just thought i would put this out there.
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The Christy's felt, I have on my Adventurer is quite noticeably thicker than that of my Fed IV. I'm not really sure that's indicative of them switching felts.
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It's a very VERY nice Raven bar bash! My compliments!
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Very very nice! I really like the bash. Glad that you´re happy with your Adventurer!
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thanks guys, thanks for the kind words.
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Nice to see the Christys' still dukin' it out with some of the more established Indy faves.

Cool - your hat looks good; you've really pulled off a good Raiders.
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My Christy's arrived yesterday and I've bashed it in a Raiders style. (pictures forthcoming) I have a huge melon (7 5/8//61) and the hat is a little bit big, but overall I love it. It took alot of kanoodling with the brim and pouring over COW and watching Raiders to get what I wanted, but I like it. The crown still needs work. When I get home I'll update w/ pics.
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I got really jealous of thecoolmeister's bash, so I rebashed my own Christy's....pics forthcoming. :)
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Here's my Christy's,re-blocked(on hat-shaper),with ribbon change,and LC bash.

I love the Sable colour and how light and comfortable it is to wear(it's softening-up nicely to! :D )

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That looks really nice! Could you post some more pictures? I wondered about a hat shaper myself for quite some time. Did you buy the straight sided dome?
Really nice work!
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Thanks Tremelo! :tup:
Yes,I used the straight-sided Dome-worked well with the Christys..I'll try and grab some pics of it on my head.
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What an awesome thread - so many great hats! Fedoraraiders and Holt's recent achievements have enthused me to give another hat a go, but as the Akubras (including the one I have) aren't quite the right colour, I'm thinking of giving the Christies a shot.

So a few questions for those of you who are clearly more talented at this than I given the qualities of this hat and its potential for s h r i n k a g e.
My head is about 57.5cm, and I'm figuring in theory I should order a 58. But I want that reverse taper / SOC look! I'm thinking of ordering bigger again and wetting the whole band / brim down and maybe even hitting it with a hair dryer a tad, among other abuses. I'm wondering if the whole "buy large and shrink to combat taper" principle I've read about this and the HJ will work well in this way? I'm guess I'm asking whether this can be achieved without me essentially reblocking one smaller. Any thoughts?

Also, I'm torn on the whole Sable vs. Light Sable vs. Cork thing. My Akubra's overly drab colour is a bit ho-hum for my tastes, and doesn't really nail the slight caramelly look I see in the hat sometimes, esp. in the Screenused hat. But I'm concerned if I go Cork, that it will be going too far the other way. What are the thoughts of those of you who have one vs. another?

thanks in advance! Yojimbo.
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It's really hard to decide about the colour. However, I have a Christy in Sable and plenty of ABs, I can say that the sable is rather close to the AB colour. If you like the AB colour you might enjoy the sable.
The cork is also interesting but I've never seen one so I don't really know how "red" actually is in real life. It might actually be close to the ABD colour but that's just a wild guest.

As for shrinkage, if you plan on shrinking it or try to achieve a reverse taper I definitely suggest you to go for a larger hat and the shrink the sweat band area. I would avoid any reblock unless you are familiar with the proces and you have a proper block (no kitchenware)

Hope this was helpful.
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Erri wrote:It's really hard to decide about the colour. However, I have a Christy in Sable and plenty of ABs, I can say that the sable is rather close to the AB colour. If you like the AB colour you might enjoy the sable.
The cork is also interesting but I've never seen one so I don't really know how "red" actually is in real life. It might actually be close to the ABD colour but that's just a wild guest.

As for shrinkage, if you plan on shrinking it or try to achieve a reverse taper I definitely suggest you to go for a larger hat and the shrink the sweat band area. I would avoid any reblock unless you are familiar with the proces and you have a proper block (no kitchenware)

Hope this was helpful.
Thanks for your help Erri. Kitchenware? :[ Who? Me? ;)
Ok, so to go larger, but how large? If I'm 57.5, how much bigger would you suggest?

I've got no preference re the AB colour. I'd just prefer something that is the most consistent with the way the hat appears in Raiders (not necessarily the way the hats actually were). Of course, I know that opens a can of worms (at least 3 colours seem to look right to me depending on the scene /lighting), so that's where I'd love some opinions. I mean, Cork seems to nail the SOC look ...or can the Sables do it just as well? etc.
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