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Dorfman Pacific Limited Edition Indiana Jones hats, 100% Beaver felt
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Really? I could never imagine a dorfman being on par with any handcrafted hat.Bruce Wayne wrote:I have one & it is on par with a Penman or Adventurebilt.
jnicktem wrote:Really? I could never imagine a dorfman being on par with any handcrafted hat.Bruce Wayne wrote:I have one & it is on par with a Penman or Adventurebilt.
Bruce Wayne wrote:I have one & it is on par with a Penman or Adventurebilt. The way it is creased from the factory along with the crown height (5 1/4 inches) makes it perfect for a ToD fedora.
My apologizes, John. But htis is a real high quality hat. The felt cme from Fepsa. The same place that Marc gets his felt. And the hat itself is not actually made my Dorfman. If you handled this hat, I think you would be plesantly suprised!BendingOak wrote:Bruce Wayne wrote:I have one & it is on par with a Penman or Adventurebilt. The way it is creased from the factory along with the crown height (5 1/4 inches) makes it perfect for a ToD fedora.
Ouch, that hurts.
Bruce Wayne wrote:My apologizes, John. But htis is a real high quality hat. The felt cme from Fepsa. The same place that Marc gets his felt. And the hat itself is not actually made my Dorfman. If you handled this hat, I think you would be plesantly suprised!BendingOak wrote:Bruce Wayne wrote:I have one & it is on par with a Penman or Adventurebilt. The way it is creased from the factory along with the crown height (5 1/4 inches) makes it perfect for a ToD fedora.
Ouch, that hurts.
Then where does Marc get his felt?BendingOak wrote:Bruce Wayne wrote:My apologizes, John. But htis is a real high quality hat. The felt cme from Fepsa. The same place that Marc gets his felt. And the hat itself is not actually made my Dorfman. If you handled this hat, I think you would be plesantly suprised!BendingOak wrote:Bruce Wayne wrote:I have one & it is on par with a Penman or Adventurebilt. The way it is creased from the factory along with the crown height (5 1/4 inches) makes it perfect for a ToD fedora.
Ouch, that hurts.
Sorry to tell you his but that's not where marc gets his felt. I have handled one of these. Reblocked one. And my statement holds.
From these fellas?binkmeisterRick wrote:It's magic felt! He gets it from gnomes who live in the woods. Oh, wait, I wasn't supposed to spill that secret, was I?
In NO WAY is THAT hat even remotely like a Penman or Advenurebilt.Bruce Wayne wrote:I have one & it is on par with a Penman or Adventurebilt. The way it is creased from the factory along with the crown height (5 1/4 inches) makes it perfect for a ToD fedora.
Have you handled one?Johnny Fedora wrote:In NO WAY is THAT hat even remotely like a Penman or Advenurebilt.Bruce Wayne wrote:I have one & it is on par with a Penman or Adventurebilt. The way it is creased from the factory along with the crown height (5 1/4 inches) makes it perfect for a ToD fedora.
Johnny
Besides the felt being a little stiff, I stand by my previous statment. I am sorry if I offended you, John, but the one I have is high quality.BendingOak wrote:I have reblock a couple and you need to look a little closer.
Bruce Wayne wrote:Besides the felt being a little stiff, I stand by my previous statment. I am sorry if I offended you, John, but the one I have is high quality.BendingOak wrote:I have reblock a couple and you need to look a little closer.
I have seen them floating around the interwebs for around $300 or so...unplugged wrote:I agree that the hat does not compare to that of a custom job, but still a nice hat considering it is factory made. Sure, it doesnt have the best materials available, but how many custom hats do? All things considered I think it might be worth the price they charge, though I wouldn't have paid full price for it but that's just me.
Bruce Wayne wrote:I have seen them floating around the interwebs for around $300 or so...unplugged wrote:I agree that the hat does not compare to that of a custom job, but still a nice hat considering it is factory made. Sure, it doesnt have the best materials available, but how many custom hats do? All things considered I think it might be worth the price they charge, though I wouldn't have paid full price for it but that's just me.
I have had the ribbon replaced by Optimo. And I still think that this is a good quality hat that would be perfect for a ToD fedora.Johnny Fedora wrote:I have actualy seen one of these, and where shall I begin?
The felt is in no way comparable to the felt that John, Marc, and Steve use. It may be 100% beaver but not all beavers are built the same it would seem.
While the crown might be abit higher than a standard DP Indy Hat, the crown is still too tapered to render without a reblock anything but the Stetson look sported in the Ford Tri-Motor in Temple of Doom. Hardly the look most of us here at COW are dieing to sport. And about that reblock...it can't be done to a factory built hat like the DP without tearing the brim at the perforation line made at the brimbreak by the factory sewing machines.
The color of the felt is off as well as the ubercrappy ribbon.
Not to beat a horse that's already on it's way to the glue factory, but the ribbon...realllly? John, Marc and Steve found and use THE ACTUAL RIBBON used in Raiders, Temple, Last Crusade, and Steve and Marc used it again in Crystal Skull. The ribbon on that DP is the wrong materal, has the wrong edging, is the wrong color, and the bow...need I go on?![]()
To state even in passing that this hat is comparable to an Adventurebilt or Penman fedora is not only silly, but an insult that this Indygear Fan finds offensive in the gross extreme.
For the full suggested retail price of this hat, one could purchase an Adventurebilt Henry (the finest FACTORY made Indy Fedora, and not a custom hat at all), a Magnoli/Adventurebilt Herbert Johnson Fedora (my fav rabbit, and the best Factory/Custom Hybrid Indy hat), or the fully custom Penman Fedora (handmade in beaver, or rabbit, built by a man who very probably may stand alongside Steve and Marc making THE hats for Harrison if Indiana V ever happens).
"On par with a Penman or Adventurebilt"...indeed.
Johnny
Thanx!!!Hollowpond wrote:Just throwing this out there, but if the guy likes it, isn't that OK? he only said that he thought the felt came from Marc's felter, and he may or may not be right on that, but it seems to me that he just likes the hat. I never heard him say that these are super SA hats and everyone should own one. Just that he likes it, and in my opinion that is ALL you need.
I'll bet you rock the ess out of that hat, sir!
God forbid somebody might want a less costly alternative to an Adventurebuilt or other custom hat.Johnny Fedora wrote:The fedora section of this board are filled with reviews, endorsements, and purchase links for lesser hats that we would have originaly dismissed in our search for the best possable Indy hat. Christies hats?!??!
This hat retails for $500 & Steves hats are currently priced at $650.BendingOak wrote:Jlee, The beaver DP talked about in this thread retail for more than My hats, Steve's and almost as much as Marcs.
Yes, you are correct but $500 for that DP is way over priced. If that Dp is worth $500, than my prices are going up.Bruce Wayne wrote:This hat retails for $500 & Steves hats are currently priced at $650.BendingOak wrote:Jlee, The beaver DP talked about in this thread retail for more than My hats, Steve's and almost as much as Marcs.
I'm not talking about the DP per se. Johnny Fedora mentioned Christy's and "purchase links for lesser hats" specifically which is what I was responding to (which is why I selected that to quote).BendingOak wrote:I can truly tell you that that DP or any DP is not using the same felt as Marc.
Jlee, The beaver DP talked about in this thread retail for more than My hats, Steve's and almost as much as Marcs.
ADVENTUREBILT HENRY: $290.00Bruce Wayne wrote:This hat retails for $500 & Steves hats are currently priced at $650.BendingOak wrote:Jlee, The beaver DP talked about in this thread retail for more than My hats, Steve's and almost as much as Marcs.
Steves 100% beaver is $650. The DP in this thread is 100% beaver.Johnny Fedora wrote:ADVENTUREBILT CUSTOM RABBIT: $300.00
I have stood in the rain in my beaver Adventurebilt. It tapered the very first day I wore it...Johnny Fedora wrote:![]()
I'm done.
You go stand in the rain in your beaver Dorfman Pacific, and I'll go stand in the rain in my beaver Penman and then we'll see who's all wet.![]()
Cheers!
Johnny
Is it worth a hill of pasta salad?binkmeisterRick wrote: Frankly, whether it's made of cardboard or magic felt, if the wearer is pleased with it and gets true enjoyment from it, everyone else's opinions ultimately aren't worth a hill of beans.