In search of a larger fedora
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In search of a larger fedora
Hello friends!
I am in need of a new Indy fedora. Unfortunately, my head is rather big. All the way round, it measures 26 1/4". I have contacted Penman to see about getting a custom fedora but he informed me that he didn't have a block that large! So my question is this:
Are there any Indy fedora makers that are able to make larger size hats?
I have a non-Indy order from Black Sheep Hat Works in the works. That guy said that he would be able to make one that large but sadly he doesn't make Indy fedoras. I figured I would ask here before I sent off emails to every fedora maker I know. Surely there are some larger noggined COWers in these parts, right?
Many thanks!
Ranger36
I am in need of a new Indy fedora. Unfortunately, my head is rather big. All the way round, it measures 26 1/4". I have contacted Penman to see about getting a custom fedora but he informed me that he didn't have a block that large! So my question is this:
Are there any Indy fedora makers that are able to make larger size hats?
I have a non-Indy order from Black Sheep Hat Works in the works. That guy said that he would be able to make one that large but sadly he doesn't make Indy fedoras. I figured I would ask here before I sent off emails to every fedora maker I know. Surely there are some larger noggined COWers in these parts, right?
Many thanks!
Ranger36
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
I'd suggest dropping Peters Brothers a line. They've been making custom hats since 1917 and have been making our Indy fedoras for years.
info@pbhats.com
I bet they'd have a block that big, due to their longevity in the trade.
Regards! Michaelson
info@pbhats.com
I bet they'd have a block that big, due to their longevity in the trade.
Regards! Michaelson
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
Thank you sir! Email sent!
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
With PB you're probably best giving them a call. Their hat making is first class, but their online presence/communication is a bit behind the times.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
Actually, the email address I supplied was just posted on their FB page as the newest and fastest way to contact them regarding orders.
They've already posted their first iteration update of their website, and the second round it in the works, so they're working hard to get back up to speed since Joe passed away.
Still, you can't beat person to person contact.
Regard! Michaelson
They've already posted their first iteration update of their website, and the second round it in the works, so they're working hard to get back up to speed since Joe passed away.
Still, you can't beat person to person contact.
Regard! Michaelson
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
Bob @ Black Sheep can really make you anything you want, I'm sure. He's quite the capable hatter.
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
I thought about asking him but I figured that if he isn't familiar with the specifics, it would be a hassle on both ends. Instead of him trying to get everything just so, I thought it would be worth it to see if someone with more Indy experience would be able to make a larger lid.jlee562 wrote:Bob @ Black Sheep can really make you anything you want, I'm sure. He's quite the capable hatter.
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
I would like to send out a couple of crowns to double check your measurements because you are way off the charts.
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
And I thought I had problems at 24"!
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
OK, I just got an email back from Peter Brothers.
It's about what I expected. I'm just too much of a mutant. I know beggars can't be choosers, but if I am paying $225 or whatever the price is, I would like it to be as SA as possible. Unfortunately, I have no idea of where to go from here. Short of buying a custom hat block (which are pretty dang expensive), I'm up a creek. If a hat maker that has been in business as long as they have says "No dice", I doubt I'll find anybody else able to help. Hmm...
Oh, I forgot to give an example of what I'm going for.
This is what I would like it to look like.
Dunno if that helps.
So...Hello,
What you're requesting is at the outer edge of what we can accomplish here. But...you would have to be lenient with the exactness of style. In other words the shape of the block for the crown of the hat isn't what we'd typically use for Raiders style. It's not incredibly far off but don't expect complete screen accuracy. I wouldn't want to promise you anything without looking into it further but it's doubtful many or any other hatmakers have tools in this size range. Also if we proceed with this it'll be around 16 weeks for delivery.
Thanks
Peters Bros Hats
It's about what I expected. I'm just too much of a mutant. I know beggars can't be choosers, but if I am paying $225 or whatever the price is, I would like it to be as SA as possible. Unfortunately, I have no idea of where to go from here. Short of buying a custom hat block (which are pretty dang expensive), I'm up a creek. If a hat maker that has been in business as long as they have says "No dice", I doubt I'll find anybody else able to help. Hmm...
Oh, I forgot to give an example of what I'm going for.
This is what I would like it to look like.
Dunno if that helps.
I honestly don't know if that will do any good, but I'm willing to try if you are.BendingOak wrote:I would like to send out a couple of crowns to double check your measurements because you are way off the charts.
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
I'm at just about 24" too so I very much sympathize!
However, take John Penman up on his offer. Either PM him here or contact him through his site and he will send you what is basically a simple, paper measuring tape and instructions on how to use it and mark it (instructions may be posted to his site - I forget). And if I recall correctly Steve pretty much did something similar in requesting folks to measure the circumference around their head where they wear a hat.
Important to remember though is that you want it to be only as tight as what your hatband would be while wearing a hat - not corset action here. You don't want it to be sloppy loose either. And measure a few times over to see what you're getting each time.
The problem with a cloth measuring tape is that it can sometimes stretch if pulled too tight.
Maybe have someone assist you?
However, take John Penman up on his offer. Either PM him here or contact him through his site and he will send you what is basically a simple, paper measuring tape and instructions on how to use it and mark it (instructions may be posted to his site - I forget). And if I recall correctly Steve pretty much did something similar in requesting folks to measure the circumference around their head where they wear a hat.
Important to remember though is that you want it to be only as tight as what your hatband would be while wearing a hat - not corset action here. You don't want it to be sloppy loose either. And measure a few times over to see what you're getting each time.
The problem with a cloth measuring tape is that it can sometimes stretch if pulled too tight.
Maybe have someone assist you?
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
Did you ever get anything??any updates?
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
No, I'm afraid I've not found anything yet. I've sent an email to Garrison and Steele & Jones and ABD to inquire about the Henry. Garrison doesn't have a block that size and the Henry doesn't run that large. Right now the guys at S&J are out of the office until March but I don't have high hopes.
While trawling the archives, I did see that during production of KOTCS, Mr. Delk needed to make three new hats for some stuntmen that had larger heads but that was years ago and I certainly don't have the funds for an AB. So as of right now, I have stalled in my search for the fedora.
Ahh, the perils of having a fat head....
Edit: Forgot all about AdVintage. I'll shoot them an email in the morning. Other than that I believe I have covered the bases in the Indy hat world. I'm not totally up to date though so if I have missed anybody, please forgive me.
While trawling the archives, I did see that during production of KOTCS, Mr. Delk needed to make three new hats for some stuntmen that had larger heads but that was years ago and I certainly don't have the funds for an AB. So as of right now, I have stalled in my search for the fedora.
Ahh, the perils of having a fat head....
Edit: Forgot all about AdVintage. I'll shoot them an email in the morning. Other than that I believe I have covered the bases in the Indy hat world. I'm not totally up to date though so if I have missed anybody, please forgive me.
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
You never sent me your address so I can send out crowns. I find it hard to believe you are that size so I would like to double check you measurements.
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
Oh, I am very sorry John. I wasn't aware that offer was still on the table. Thank you very much! PM sent!
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
Of course. I'm trying to help and I'm hoping you are off on your measurements.
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Re: In search of a larger fedora
Crowns sent.