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I'm very fussy with my fedoras. The custom hatters I've bought from know that I always want to bash my hat myself, due to the fact that I like things "just so," and it is just part of making my hat "my own" that I put my own creases into it. Just a personal thing, no offense to any of the custom hatmakers bashing skills.
Part of this fussiness is that I like to put subtle nuances in my creases - tiny little dents or curves that express my personality or vision for my hat. I'm a artist, and sculpting is one of my favorite mediums, so this no doubt comes out of that.
And this brings me to my frustration with beaver felt. It is just too dense and stiff for what I like to do with my fedoras. With good, pliable rabbit fur, I can press a fingertip into a spot, or just make a tiny pinch with my fingertips, and I've got a detail in my crease that adds character to it. I just got my first handmade beaver fedora (I won't say from whom as it doesn't matter to my point, but it's quality Winchester beaver felt) after many years of owning rabbit fedoras, and I just can't get any nuances into it at all!
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I'm actually kind of disappointed, because I do like the feel of the felt, and its smoothness when well-pounced, as mine is, but I just can't get over this drawback. I think a beaver-rabbit mix is as far as I can go. I had a Henry (only sold it because it didn't fit - I'm in-between full sizes) and I was pretty happy with its flexibility and softness, but 20% beaver mix is probably the limit. Any more than that and it starts getting too stiff and dense for me.