fenris wrote:Huwaaaaahhhh!!!! My hat still hasn't arrived! It's been more than 10 working days already....
Was that from date of ORDER? Because mine took a month.
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fenris wrote:Huwaaaaahhhh!!!! My hat still hasn't arrived! It's been more than 10 working days already....
Well the quality problems are probably mostly still there but the difference, which also made the fortune of the Christy regardles what experts and quality hat-lovers have to say, is very simply this:Travelsonic wrote:given the similarity to the HJ Poet without the astronomical cost, or the astronomical quality problems.
But... it is such an intriguing remark! Remarks like this make me want to get a bag of popcorn, hunker down and make you tell the whole storyTravelsonic wrote:I'm thinking, once I get my PB indy back from the fuzz (don't ask, very long and complicated story)...
fenris wrote:was your hat impounded for speeding?
If they say that of a Christy what will the say of an Adventurebuilt when you'll buy one?fenris wrote:but people here at home think it's too tall and that it looks weird.
I'll post pics in an hour or two...Erri wrote:If they say that of a Christy what will the say of an Adventurebuilt when you'll buy one?fenris wrote:but people here at home think it's too tall and that it looks weird.
Come on, show us IMAGES!!! Don't make me use the "this thread is useless.. etc" banner
Last crusade bash is easy anyway. I never even knew that Christy's employees could bash it according to a movie scene, if you asked this to be done I guess they know by now the reason for this sudden rush for the Adventurer model in Sable colour.
That does happen sometimes, but bashing is easy. Just check Bendingoak's great tutorials in his thread for a "how to" (stickied at the top of the page). Glad to hear you've got a hat you really likefenris wrote:I'll post pics in an hour or two...Erri wrote:If they say that of a Christy what will the say of an Adventurebuilt when you'll buy one?fenris wrote:but people here at home think it's too tall and that it looks weird.
Come on, show us IMAGES!!! Don't make me use the "this thread is useless.. etc" banner
Last crusade bash is easy anyway. I never even knew that Christy's employees could bash it according to a movie scene, if you asked this to be done I guess they know by now the reason for this sudden rush for the Adventurer model in Sable colour.
I didn't buy the hat directly from Christy's. I bought it from Texan Scott... according to him it was bashed in the LC style. When I opened it, the bash was virtually gone. Hahaha! The trip to the Philippines must have unbashed it.
In 13 days, I'll legally be able to tell my tale. for now, I'll just do to Fenris what Erri wanted to do:gwyddion wrote:But... it is such an intriguing remark! Remarks like this make me want to get a bag of popcorn, hunker down and make you tell the whole storyTravelsonic wrote:I'm thinking, once I get my PB indy back from the fuzz (don't ask, very long and complicated story)...
Regards, Geert
err... I'm not really an expert with this but I would just not treat it with anything. Store it in dry places and it should be fine.fenris wrote:what tips do you have for maintaining the hat? Should I treat it with something?
Anybody here who's treated their hat with such stuff? Did it taper?Erri wrote:err... I'm not really an expert with this but I would just not treat it with anything. Store it in dry places and it should be fine.fenris wrote:what tips do you have for maintaining the hat? Should I treat it with something?
I have no idea how Christys react to stiffeners, waterproofing etc...
rover smith wrote:I have that hat, decent enough for a wool felt. Theres no mention of it being a Christys anywhere on the hat or the movieshop, it could well be though.
I'd like to see some video of a ten foot whip being used on a crowded bus!PaulW wrote:I've misplaced my woolly cap, so I've been wearing my Christy's Adventurer to work on the daily commute for the last week. Previously been far too self-concious about wearing a Fedora on crowded Buses, Trams and Trains, but I'm kind of getting used to it...
Thus far left the 10' Joe Strain at home...but there are some fellow commuters I'd like to use it on !
Some even deserve a Webley, to be "used" on them.PaulW wrote:Thus far left the 10' Joe Strain at home...but there are some fellow commuters I'd like to use it on !
..as a garrotte ....scottyrocks6 wrote:I'd like to see some video of a ten foot whip being used on a crowded bus!PaulW wrote:I've misplaced my woolly cap, so I've been wearing my Christy's Adventurer to work on the daily commute for the last week. Previously been far too self-concious about wearing a Fedora on crowded Buses, Trams and Trains, but I'm kind of getting used to it...
Thus far left the 10' Joe Strain at home...but there are some fellow commuters I'd like to use it on !
From the one I had, I needed to go up a size.crismans wrote:Just for the sake of curiosity, I've read through this thread again and noticed a few people commenting that the Christys might use a little smaller sizing than other hats. For example, I normally wear a 61 in an Akubra. Does the Christys run true to size or would a 62 be a better bet?
If you've ever been to my country's capital and tried driving a car here, that would be your exact sentiments!Erri wrote:Some even deserve a Webley, to be "used" on them.
I can imagine it's a bit like Naples here... but we're digressingfenris wrote:If you've ever been to my country's capital and tried driving a car here, that would be your exact sentiments!Erri wrote:Some even deserve a Webley, to be "used" on them.