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The wet hat
I don't know if anyone has posted a thread of images of wet hats. Anywho, here's a quick vid of the last one that got soaked in action. Pretty much a good 8 hours of rain and walking around with some fools that joined me. If you have images please post them as well.
Vintage hat with no discernible drooping or shrinking after dried.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LzotVqU ... r_embedded
Vintage hat with no discernible drooping or shrinking after dried.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LzotVqU ... r_embedded
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Was that vid taken at the start or end of the soaking? Aside from it's superpowers against water, that's a great looking lid!
What is it?
Ian
What is it?
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It's a 1930s Dobbs that was sold local to me back in the day.
That's at the end of the soaking. Literally walking around for hours with big drops hitting the hat. I don't think you can tell from the video, yet it's soaked clear through, under the brim and through the crown. I was out there the whole day just walking in the rain, and as those that have worn felt in rain know, it's a sponge.
Here it is a few weeks after on a dry occasion.
I've had this hat for a long long time. It's usually my go to hat.
That's at the end of the soaking. Literally walking around for hours with big drops hitting the hat. I don't think you can tell from the video, yet it's soaked clear through, under the brim and through the crown. I was out there the whole day just walking in the rain, and as those that have worn felt in rain know, it's a sponge.
Here it is a few weeks after on a dry occasion.
I've had this hat for a long long time. It's usually my go to hat.
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What I wouldn't give for a vintage fedora in my size.... Alas, with a 61.3cm head that will always be a dream
Living in the Netherlands means you have to cope with a lot of rain, so I've had my Henry soaked on some occasions and it too didn't taper at all or droop (more than the SOC brim-droop it already had after reblocking it to my size). Must have been all the stuff Marc did to it while he was reblocking it, like killing the felt some more, because you'd expect a hat that's mostly rabbit to taper after a soaking Don't have pictures of it soaked though.
One of my two ABs also got a soaking about a month back. As expected it handled it like a champ!
Regards, Geert
Living in the Netherlands means you have to cope with a lot of rain, so I've had my Henry soaked on some occasions and it too didn't taper at all or droop (more than the SOC brim-droop it already had after reblocking it to my size). Must have been all the stuff Marc did to it while he was reblocking it, like killing the felt some more, because you'd expect a hat that's mostly rabbit to taper after a soaking Don't have pictures of it soaked though.
One of my two ABs also got a soaking about a month back. As expected it handled it like a champ!
Regards, Geert
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Well, it looks fantastic. Did you have to re-shape after the soaking?
I'm no expert but I've read around here that the felt is dead after an amount of time that stops the felt from shrinking. I guess that would apply to this hat.
I'll have to wait for snaps of my lids soaking wet. I've not really been caught out in the rain just yet - Strange, considering I live in the North of England.
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I'm no expert but I've read around here that the felt is dead after an amount of time that stops the felt from shrinking. I guess that would apply to this hat.
I'll have to wait for snaps of my lids soaking wet. I've not really been caught out in the rain just yet - Strange, considering I live in the North of England.
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I haven't had a vintage hat shrink on me yet... could be "dead felt" but I'd have to go back in the past to see a new hat from back then shrink after a rainfall.
When one of my fedoras gets wet I sit it on the brim with the brim turned up all the way around. If you sit it on the crown upside down like a lot of companies suggest, you'll end up with a flat spot on the top. Felt dries in the shape it is left. So since my dress hats are soft I tend to pop out the crown and turn up the brim, sit it on a towel till dry, then reshape.
If you want to keep a specific brim shape like the Indy Dynamic Curve, I suggest putting the towel on the arm of a chair of a couch and sitting the hat on the arm's curve letting the brim sit over the side.
Here I wrote this up on hat care a while back. Might be useful.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=6981
When one of my fedoras gets wet I sit it on the brim with the brim turned up all the way around. If you sit it on the crown upside down like a lot of companies suggest, you'll end up with a flat spot on the top. Felt dries in the shape it is left. So since my dress hats are soft I tend to pop out the crown and turn up the brim, sit it on a towel till dry, then reshape.
If you want to keep a specific brim shape like the Indy Dynamic Curve, I suggest putting the towel on the arm of a chair of a couch and sitting the hat on the arm's curve letting the brim sit over the side.
Here I wrote this up on hat care a while back. Might be useful.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=6981
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I just wore them untill dry. Maybe not the smartest thing to do, but it hasn't caused a problem yet.
Regards, Geert
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That works as well... also could end up in a better fitting hat.
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I haven't gotten around to posting my story of the event, but I did post some pics somewhere else on the boards. Here's my AB Raiders getting a good "Indy" soaking…eventually twice…in the stream Ford jumped into.
If anything, the hat is more pliable and comfortable now!
If anything, the hat is more pliable and comfortable now!
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Looks like you missed the plane though.
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By about 29 years. But given the results of its first flight, I was happy to swim back to shore.
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I've been caught in some torrential downpour with hats, and they always hold up well. In fact, I seldom, if ever, carry an umbrella. That's what my hat is for. I'll have to take some pics next time I soak a hat.
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I wear my Federation IV in the rain at every opportunity. It's a bit floppy and slightly tapered today, as a result, but I think it's fine. From what I know, vintage felt can hold up even better than much of the best of what modern felt has to offer.
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Come on... there have to be a few images of wet hats' you guys have taken. hats' that have been in the elements.
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It would've been more awesome if that was the original rope/vine Ford swung on hahaha
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I just experienced a good drenching this morning coming into work, and am using your suggested trying technique, Matt. Unfortunately, no camera....but the rain rolled off and it's drying nicely on the shelf next to my desk here.
It's my 78 gram Portugese beaver AB 'experimental' fedora that I wear religiously in summer weather.
Regards! Michaelson
It's my 78 gram Portugese beaver AB 'experimental' fedora that I wear religiously in summer weather.
Regards! Michaelson
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I wore a mid-fifties Stetson in the ( heavy ) rain last night and it's right as...uh...rain.
Somewhat disappointingly, I've yet to get the Adventurebilt out into a serious rain, even though I put it on when the sky looks threatening. It's sorta the reverse of the "car wash" effect, I guess.
Somewhat disappointingly, I've yet to get the Adventurebilt out into a serious rain, even though I put it on when the sky looks threatening. It's sorta the reverse of the "car wash" effect, I guess.
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As for pictures: It'll most assuredly rain more today, and I'll have the pics to prove it!
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That one broke years ago, though I do have a pic of what remains in the original tree. This one is about 10 feet from the original jump point.ajocampo wrote:It would've been more awesome if that was the original rope/vine Ford swung on hahaha
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Hello! In 2009, I jumped in the pool with my hat for the pleasure.
If you want to see the result, look this thread and the links video.
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=42602&start=0
Thanks for looking!
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If you want to see the result, look this thread and the links video.
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=42602&start=0
Thanks for looking!
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Splash!
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Rainy season is here already........ Wonder how my hat will hold up.
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However it holds up, take some pics!fenris wrote:Rainy season is here already........ Wonder how my hat will hold up.
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It seems my hat gets wet more than it is dry. Almost half of my hikes have had ...odd, or unexpected weather. The White Mountains are notorious for that, so if the forecast says "rain" - expect rain. If the forecast says "sunny" - expect rain.
08/07/2004 Mt. Eisenhower: (By the time I got to the bottom, the jacket and hat had dried. The hat did not shrink, but the jacket did.)
09/01/2004 Mt. Lafayette:
09/04/2006 Mt. Moosilauke: (windy too!)
07/07/2007 Somewhere between the junction of North and South Twin Mountain, before I hiked on to Galehead.
08/07/2004 Mt. Eisenhower: (By the time I got to the bottom, the jacket and hat had dried. The hat did not shrink, but the jacket did.)
09/01/2004 Mt. Lafayette:
09/04/2006 Mt. Moosilauke: (windy too!)
07/07/2007 Somewhere between the junction of North and South Twin Mountain, before I hiked on to Galehead.
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Hey Rick5150, which hat is that? Is it rabbit or beaver fur?
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That is an old beaver fur Adventurebilt. Only Steve would know the specifics though. It has held up well through the years!
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Have we run out of wet hats?
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Not yet. It's rainy season once again where I'm from and I'm sure I'll be caught in the rain with my hat. If I do, I'll post pics.Mattdeckard wrote:Have we run out of wet hats?
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I couldn't just let her get wet.
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I wish we had brought our camera to the Derby this year. Every year my wife and I go to the Kentucky Derby, and sit in the infield. We arrive at the gates at 5:00 and this particular year, it was the wettest derby in history, so my Adventurebilt got a good soaking from 5:00 a.m. to late afternoon before it finally let up. I was worried, but the lid held up. I owe Steve a lot of thanks.
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Just when I thought: "ok, lets take some pictures of the hat next time it rains" it became the driest June in at least a century ... and July isn't much wetter so far. Never thought I'd be wanting it to rain though
Regards, Geert
Regards, Geert
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Too bad I never got a chance to take a picture of the Fed IV while it was wet.
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Running off topic here, but what jacket is that?rick5150 wrote:09/01/2004 Mt. Lafayette:
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I had my Fed III on during today's downpour. Got pretty soaked:
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Finally got caught out in some rain yesterday. It is not the best picture ever, phone-cam and a foggy lens and all, but you can see how wet the brim and the ribbon got: pretty shiny.
Regards, Geert
Regards, Geert
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Geert,
Who is the maker of your Fedora?
Who is the maker of your Fedora?
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It started life as a plain old AB Henry that was just too big for me (my fault, but it was the first hat I didn't try on before I bought it), then Marc got to work on it (reblocking, repouncing, and refitting the sweat and liner).beaverlid wrote:Geert,
Who is the maker of your Fedora?
So I guess it's a Henry/ABD hybrid now, and I love it to bits!
Regards, Geert
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It looks like a nice hat. It sounds like it has a pretty cool history. That's what makes our hats special.
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This fedora is adventurebilt beaver.
Beaver is strong against snow.
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I see you made it out alive with the Snow Idol!
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GOOD heavens! When were those photos shot, my friend!
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Nice to meet you , binkmeisterRick !!binkmeisterRick wrote:I see you made it out alive with the Snow Idol!
Thank you for looking !
Yes, white bear from holland was very strong…I was about to be killed…
Michaelson wrote:GOOD heavens! When were those photos shot, my friend!
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Thank you for looking , Michaelson!!
I took pictures in Sapporo. (I live in Sapporo.)
I went to see Sapporo snow festival ,and took some pictures.
Many huge snow statues were made in the festival.
I hear that sapporo snow festival is very famous internationally.
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Amazing! I've seen photos of a like festival in Canada, but those are HUGE!!!
Thank you for posting! Just fantastic locations!
HIGH regards! Michaelson
Thank you for posting! Just fantastic locations!
HIGH regards! Michaelson
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I didn't realize that those were snow sculptures until I read what the festival was about. I thought they were actual snow-covered buildings at first glance.
Anyway, is there any difference between a hat getting rained on and a hat getting snowed on? We don't have snow here... just lots of rain. Which would penetrate the core sooner?
Anyway, is there any difference between a hat getting rained on and a hat getting snowed on? We don't have snow here... just lots of rain. Which would penetrate the core sooner?
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Rain would definitely penetrate sooner. Snow is effectively very small pieces of solidified water, or water that isn't exactly "wet." It melts when it comes in contact with something whose temperature is above freezing, thus reverting back to wet water, but enough snow can build up. Thus, if you have a pile of snow on your hat, probably only the bottom layer is wet, and only the top of your lid will be wet. With that much rain, on the other hand, it'll start soaking through as soon as it can.
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"For pete's sake Jones we aren't in school"Kentucky Blues wrote:Rain would definitely penetrate sooner. Snow is effectively very small pieces of solidified water, or water that isn't exactly "wet." It melts when it comes in contact with something whose temperature is above freezing, thus reverting back to wet water, but enough snow can build up. Thus, if you have a pile of snow on your hat, probably only the bottom layer is wet, and only the top of your lid will be wet. With that much rain, on the other hand, it'll start soaking through as soon as it can.
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During our rainy season (which is right now, actually) the rains can pour really hard but don't last that long - as long as there's no storm, that could last for hours. No person in their right mind would walk around outside unless you got stuck in the middle of it. Oh, wait! That happened to me!
I had to walk 5 blocks to get to the car in heavy rain. And I do mean heavy. It wasn't an easy walk, the pavement was slippery and stopping at corners waiting to cross wasn't that great an experience. Good thing only the top of the hat got wet. It didn't soak through. The bottom of my pants were soaked, though. But my head stayed dry... the hat served its purpose!
I had to walk 5 blocks to get to the car in heavy rain. And I do mean heavy. It wasn't an easy walk, the pavement was slippery and stopping at corners waiting to cross wasn't that great an experience. Good thing only the top of the hat got wet. It didn't soak through. The bottom of my pants were soaked, though. But my head stayed dry... the hat served its purpose!
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And which hat was that? Sounds like a trooperfenris wrote:During our rainy season (which is right now, actually) the rains can pour really hard but don't last that long - as long as there's no storm, that could last for hours. No person in their right mind would walk around outside unless you got stuck in the middle of it. Oh, wait! That happened to me!
I had to walk 5 blocks to get to the car in heavy rain. And I do mean heavy. It wasn't an easy walk, the pavement was slippery and stopping at corners waiting to cross wasn't that great an experience. Good thing only the top of the hat got wet. It didn't soak through. The bottom of my pants were soaked, though. But my head stayed dry... the hat served its purpose!
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Kentucky Blues wrote:And which hat was that? Sounds like a trooperfenris wrote:During our rainy season (which is right now, actually) the rains can pour really hard but don't last that long - as long as there's no storm, that could last for hours. No person in their right mind would walk around outside unless you got stuck in the middle of it. Oh, wait! That happened to me!
I had to walk 5 blocks to get to the car in heavy rain. And I do mean heavy. It wasn't an easy walk, the pavement was slippery and stopping at corners waiting to cross wasn't that great an experience. Good thing only the top of the hat got wet. It didn't soak through. The bottom of my pants were soaked, though. But my head stayed dry... the hat served its purpose!
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It was the Fed IV Deluxe I got from Texan Scott.Kentucky Blues wrote:And which hat was that? Sounds like a trooperfenris wrote:During our rainy season (which is right now, actually) the rains can pour really hard but don't last that long - as long as there's no storm, that could last for hours. No person in their right mind would walk around outside unless you got stuck in the middle of it. Oh, wait! That happened to me!
I had to walk 5 blocks to get to the car in heavy rain. And I do mean heavy. It wasn't an easy walk, the pavement was slippery and stopping at corners waiting to cross wasn't that great an experience. Good thing only the top of the hat got wet. It didn't soak through. The bottom of my pants were soaked, though. But my head stayed dry... the hat served its purpose!
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