Mulceber wrote:Oh, I agree the crown is too high, although I suspect that is due to the depth of the center dent - the original Raiders hat had a very deep center dent, effectively pulling down the crown height to 4.75 inches (as you've posted elsewhere
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). From the pictures HJ has been posting, it looks like the new hats have rather shallow center dents, which may account for why their Raiders hat on the standard block looks so tall.
In any event, it looks like the new HJs have exactly the type of taper you've described: taper on one side, reverse taper on the other. Almost like the leaning tower of Pisa.
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You are right, the center dent is another important point for a good Raiders hat.
It would be difficult to explain this in English because I'm a French Canadian and my english is not better than few years ago.
You are right, the hat that wore Harrison in Raiders have a very depth center dent. But this is one of the details that is difficult to analyze on the Herbert Johnson hat. If we try to give a more pronounced center dent, the hat will become very too taper on the 2 sides like Temple of doom.
It's this detail that I have difficulty to explain in english but I try. It may seem contradictory but it's not the height of the block but the
shape of the block combined with
Raiders Turn who makes a difference to have a
depth center dent. But I understand your opinion and your are right too.
It takes a lot of experiencing to find a perfect Raiders turn and to give with the hands a Raiders shape when the hat is open crown.
Give the Raiders shape with the hands, It's what makes all difference and it's the one I really have the facility with this work. it's my specialty with dust.