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My AB is lovely, and while it's not what I'd call irreplaceable, it's nigh-irreplaceable. It would cost $600+ and quite a wait to get a new one if anything happened to it. I have a black Akubra Fed IV, but that's not something I really feel like I can just wear around all the time for no reason. It goes with suits of similar color really well:
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and it goes with the costume I bought it for really well:
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but that's about it. My Rorschach hat from John Penman is a great hat, but it's really only good for one thing, being a Rorschach hat. I feel the crown is too short and the brim too stingy for my face. It makes my face look like a bloated sore most of the time, because it's tiny and my face is big and round.
So anyway, TST tells me, like many others have said here over time, that my Adventurebilt is "made to be worn." I said: "A '57 Chevy is made to be driven, but do you want to make that car your daily driver?" Michaelson's Plymouth is an exception to this rule. There, I felt like that had to be said. TST told me I needed a hat that I could as a "daily driver," and I said: "I already said which hat that is. A Fed IV."
Here's the part I was trying to build up to. I then said: "It's almost worth it to me to just buy a Fed IV, wear the heck out of it until it tapers, and then sell it on eBay for half of what a new one costs. Then, take that money and another $60, then buy a new Fed IV. It would cost the same amount of money for a reblock from John or Steve, or whoever, after shipping costs, and I'd be waiting months to get my hat back because these guys are so sought after for hats and work. With the Feds, I'd just buy a new one after selling the old one, and get a brand new hat in a week and a half, or so, for the same cost."
NOW I'M NOT SAYING ANYONE'S LEAD TIMES ARE RIDICULOUS, OR THAT THEIR WORK ISN'T WORTH IT, OR WHATEVER.
I do realize, though, that a lot of people feel like their hats are their "friends," and that the hats "have character" and all that. I can see that, but unless I had gone through something very special with one specific hat, I don't think I'd have a problem selling it to buy a new one.
I guess what I want to know is, has this gone through anyone else's mind besides mine?