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Crystal Skull hats
I rarely see any Crystal Skull hat around here, it's such a beautiful hat,I would love to see more around here.
Anyone has some pictures?
Anyone has some pictures?
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Sure why not.
1st is my CS by Mr. Delk.
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2nd is my Penman travel hat. photo shop by Binkmister.
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And a better shot, brrrr not winter, but Winter is Coming.
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1st is my CS by Mr. Delk.
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2nd is my Penman travel hat. photo shop by Binkmister.
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And a better shot, brrrr not winter, but Winter is Coming.
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Croft
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Love that train hat Croft!
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The 'train' hat block has always been my personal favorite, but then I'm biased.
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Trains aside... M
That is a great bash on the travel lid though Croft. Probably one of the best I've seen in a long while
That is a great bash on the travel lid though Croft. Probably one of the best I've seen in a long while
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Nothing to do with 'trains, TS. The original block used by Steve was the one he always set aside for MY hats, and he calls them the 'Michaelson' blocks.Tennessee Smith wrote:Trains aside... M
That is a great bash on the travel lid though Croft. Probably one of the best I've seen in a long while
When he was trying to come up with an idea to make the travel hat without using his CS block, he asked me what I thought? I looked at my hat hanging on my hall tree, and said, 'why not use my block?'
I'll always remember that discussion, as it was a AH HA!!! moment for Steve!
Oh, and yeah, well, there WAS that one train.....
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Thanks all, funny thing is when Steve saw my first picture id taken of my travel hat made by John, he liked it so much he said it was better than his version. I personally think both men make exceptionally fine hats.
I like your pics fithchamber, but I hat getting my travel hat wet, I know it can take it, but I'm just a nervous about getting it wet, I shouldn't as it can take it, but oh what can I say. It's my dress hat.
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I like your pics fithchamber, but I hat getting my travel hat wet, I know it can take it, but I'm just a nervous about getting it wet, I shouldn't as it can take it, but oh what can I say. It's my dress hat.
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That was an odd thing for Steve to say, considering his was the one USED in the movie. How could someone else's be 'better' than the one made by the original maker, in the opinion OF the original maker? It's a conundrum!
Ah well,
Regards! M
Ah well,
Regards! M
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That'd be "humility".....I know it's a rare thing, but Steve has more than enough of that ability...He's always loved hats more than he loves himself, and if he appreciates something, it's probably because he genuinely thinks it's worth the mention....Not so confounding......Michaelson wrote:That was an odd thing for Steve to say, considering his was the one USED in the movie. How could someone else's be 'better' than the one made by the original maker, in the opinion OF the original maker? It's a conundrum!
Ah well,
Regards! M
Do you have photos of the original hat that you had Steve set aside a special block for you with? I'm interested in hearing more about that....I'd been under the impression that Steve was left alone to develop the hat shapes with Marc....
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And yeah, mine too...Dress hat that is.....It's the one I wear most when I have events to attend or want to make an impression....But as you said, getting it wet doesn't damage it at all...(I've not soaked it to the core, of course...On heavy rain days I wear one I'm more okay with sloping....An Akubra..)....This much rain? Wasn't enough to even sink past John's anti-rain protection...The drops bounced off the felt....Indiana Croft wrote:Thanks all, funny thing is when Steve saw my first picture id taken of my travel hat made by John, he liked it so much he said it was better than his version. I personally think both men make exceptionally fine hats.
I like your pics fithchamber, but I hat getting my travel hat wet, I know it can take it, but I'm just a nervous about getting it wet, I shouldn't as it can take it, but oh what can I say. It's my dress hat.
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I have several hats now, and John's are the ones I use for formal events...Although I also have a nice Northwest homburg that I love the look of, and wear that a lot too.......
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All my hats are made with that block, so there's no 'one' hat. He's used that block for me ever since he started experimenting with his own blocks, long before CS.fifthchamber wrote:
Do you have photos of the original hat that you had Steve set aside a special block for you with? I'm interested in hearing more about that....I'd been under the impression that Steve was left alone to develop the hat shapes with Marc....
As for knowing about Steve's humility, you're preaching to the choir on that point, old friend. Steve and I have been close personal friends since 1996. We've shared family moments, vegetable seeds for our gardens...and we talked at length about his problems he was fighting during the entire CS production.
That's why CS will always be special for many of us here at COW, as a few of us were literally there with Steve as decisions were being made in real time, and advice was being asked for and accepted.
Like I said above, and I've said before, the travel hat always makes me smile as I'll always remember that Saturday morning when Steve and I were talking about his concern about coming up with a grey travel hat with a different, 'look' then seeing my hat block on the big screen back in 2008.
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Yeah, I was a little confounded by your being confounded.... Wait.... Hmm? No..... Confused by your confusion? Confizzled by your confoundilation? Puzzled by your lack of perspicacity?Michaelson wrote:All my hats are made with that block, so there's no 'one' hat. He's used that block for me ever since he started experimenting with his own blocks, long before CS.fifthchamber wrote:
Do you have photos of the original hat that you had Steve set aside a special block for you with? I'm interested in hearing more about that....I'd been under the impression that Steve was left alone to develop the hat shapes with Marc....
As for knowing about Steve's humility, you're preaching to the choir on that point, old friend. Steve and I have been close personal friends since 1996. We've shared family moments, vegetable seeds for our gardens...and we talked at length about his problems he was fighting during the entire CS production.
That's why CS will always be special for many of us here at COW, as a few of us were literally there with Steve as decisions were being made, and advice was being asked for and accepted.
Regards! M
Hehe....
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Wow...this is one, I did not know. I always find 'The Henry' amusing, in that Steve made a post on this forum looking for a name to call his and Marc's factory built (beaver/rabbit-mix) fedora during the early stages of it's production. I remember a ton of answers to this request, however he (and I assume, Marc) agreed on the concept and thus -- "The Henry." This was my thought. I posted and said: "Simply call it, 'The Henry,' as in my eyes if it was 'Indie's hat,' then it was: 'The Henry'."Michaelson wrote:Nothing to do with 'trains, TS. The original block used by Steve was the one he always set aside for MY hats, and he calls them the 'Michaelson' blocks.Tennessee Smith wrote:Trains aside... M
That is a great bash on the travel lid though Croft. Probably one of the best I've seen in a long while
When he was trying to come up with an idea to make the travel hat without using his CS block, he asked me what I thought? I looked at my hat hanging on my hall tree, and said, 'why not use my block?'
I'll always remember that discussion, as it was a AH HA!!! moment for Steve!
Oh, and yeah, well, there WAS that one train.....
Regards! Michaelson
I love how ideas, concepts, etc. compound and usually the most simplistic of answers/results come from the simplest thoughts. W>
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Very true. Sometimes the truth isn't as complicated as the myths and legends that are created by folks.
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fifthchamber wrote:Yeah, I was a little confounded by your being confounded.... Wait.... Hmm? No..... Confused by your confusion? Confizzled by your confoundilation? Puzzled by your lack of perspicacity?Michaelson wrote:All my hats are made with that block, so there's no 'one' hat. He's used that block for me ever since he started experimenting with his own blocks, long before CS.fifthchamber wrote:
Do you have photos of the original hat that you had Steve set aside a special block for you with? I'm interested in hearing more about that....I'd been under the impression that Steve was left alone to develop the hat shapes with Marc....
As for knowing about Steve's humility, you're preaching to the choir on that point, old friend. Steve and I have been close personal friends since 1996. We've shared family moments, vegetable seeds for our gardens...and we talked at length about his problems he was fighting during the entire CS production.
That's why CS will always be special for many of us here at COW, as a few of us were literally there with Steve as decisions were being made, and advice was being asked for and accepted.
Regards! M
Hehe....
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Phooey! Ok! Then, I will start a 'legend' here (heck, I was born in Texas and The Good Lord Knows, we Texan's certainly know how to do 'legends.')Michaelson wrote:Very true. Sometimes the truth isn't as complicated as the myths and legends that are created by folks.
Regards! M
In the beginning, a specific hat maker named Steve Delk was commissioned to make a special hat (Fedora for a new production of "Indiana Jones") and whilst submitting his own hats, laughed at and put to shame. Undaunted in his pursuit to produce an accurate, in his eyes, article of headwear he set forth and produced yet other examples of his extreme expertise, thus coming to compromise with the 'powers-the-be' and developed 'The Hat' which was used in the 2008 production of "Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." Determined to also provide affordable, but 'screen-like-used' hats, he and his partner (overseas) found a manufacturer who would produced good quality hats which would not only resemble the one(s) used in the film(s), but also supply a vast market. In this was but one problem? What to call this new creation. Thus, searching 'high and low,' they found but one man who was the epitome of advertising, sales and promotion science and he said: "Hey guys, call it 'The Henry,' heck, that's Indie's real name. Trust me. It will sell!
And, as they say in history (legends): That is the rest of the story. (Or, was it Paul Harvey who said this? ) ! Simple, always works. And where it comes from, is where it comes from -- no more, no less. W>
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Michaelson wrote:That was an odd thing for Steve to say, considering his was the one USED in the movie. How could someone else's be 'better' than the one made by the original maker, in the opinion OF the original maker? It's a conundrum!
Ah well,
Regards! M
I think it's not that much of a conundrum. Steve liked my hat better then what he made for the movie. I can't argue with his opinion as his opinion matters more then anyones. when it comes to that hat. Far as I'm concern, I love what Steve did for the movie. I would not have changed a thing.
M, have you seen "your block" in person? I have and have a set of them. I know about that block.
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Agreed 100%. Yes I have seen the blocks, and to make it clear, Steve was the one who started calling them the 'Michaelson' blocks from the beginning, not me.
It was one of the first sets he had in his collection when he started getting serious about hat making. He used to experiment with them on my Akubra Fed I's and Campdraft's 'back in the day'. It was the same time he was learning how to cut the dimensional brim with his first cutting tool. He was excited when he finally got it right.
Lots of good memories there.
I'm glad to know you have a set in hand as well, John.
So, all this bantering aside, any more photos of CS hats anyone wants to share?
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It was one of the first sets he had in his collection when he started getting serious about hat making. He used to experiment with them on my Akubra Fed I's and Campdraft's 'back in the day'. It was the same time he was learning how to cut the dimensional brim with his first cutting tool. He was excited when he finally got it right.
Lots of good memories there.
I'm glad to know you have a set in hand as well, John.
So, all this bantering aside, any more photos of CS hats anyone wants to share?
Regards! M
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Here is mine, I started this topic and didn't post any pictures of my hat .Michaelson wrote: So, all this bantering aside, any more photos of CS hats anyone wants to share?
Regards! M
Hope you guys like it.
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Last derailing question, I promise!Michaelson wrote:Agreed 100%. Yes I have seen the blocks, and to make it clear, Steve was the one who started calling them the 'Michaelson' blocks from the beginning, not me.
It was one of the first sets he had in his collection when he started getting serious about hat making. He used to experiment with them on my Akubra Fed I's and Campdraft's 'back in the day'. It was the same time he was learning how to cut the dimensional brim with his first cutting tool. He was excited when he finally got it right.
Lots of good memories there.
I'm glad to know you have a set in hand as well, John.
So, all this bantering aside, any more photos of CS hats anyone wants to share?
Regards! M
This reminds me of a question I've always wondered about: Does Steve (and smaller hatter operations in general) have the same block shapes in all sizes? Or do they only have them for most sizes, and use other blocks for unusual sizes? Where I'm going with this is that I have an unusually large melon. I've always wondered if say, when I order a CS fedora, if it is the exact same block shape (except on a large size) as the original CS block? Likewise, if I were to order a 'Michaelson,' would it be the same block shape, or would it be on a CS block, or whatever block is available in my size?
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I know what Steve told me, but I'll leave that one to John to answer.
Just to show I'm not blowing smoke, here's a 'blast from the past' by Steve Delk himself, talking about the 'Michaelson' block.
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Oh, and the moss green and sable AB's are still in my stable and show some more CS shaped fedoras for THIS thread..
Regard! M
Just to show I'm not blowing smoke, here's a 'blast from the past' by Steve Delk himself, talking about the 'Michaelson' block.
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=49318&p=716221#p716221" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Oh, and the moss green and sable AB's are still in my stable and show some more CS shaped fedoras for THIS thread..
Regard! M
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I can't answer for most hatters but from talking with people like Steve, Marc, Brent, Alexander and a few others. You have a set of blocks. Lets take the CS block. there is a set.
Lets say I have a customer who is out of my range. There are a couple things you can do. you can have a larger block made but lets say for example that you largest block is 25 inches. but your customers head is 25 inches. You would need a larger block. you need room for the sweatband. you could use a old hatter trick and I have done this myself. You can block a old throw away body and then block over that with the body you want to make into a hat. This will give you the same shape of the block need with enough room for a 25 inch sweatband.
now, lets say that customer is much larger then the 25 inches and you can't use that old trick. You will need to have a block made. not a big deal but the cost of the block will not justify the price of the block. as I have only had maybe 3-4 people request hats larger then any of my sets and never the same style hat. also to consider that when a block maker replicates a hat properly they can only replicate up or down by one size. for example you have a traditional hat block size 7 1/8 and you want a 7 1/2. you would need to make the 7 1/4 off of the 7 1/8 and then make the 7 3/8 off the 7 1/4 and so on.
I really isn't cost effective to make larger then a certain range as most of my 25 inch block get very little work time. long story made short you learn real fast to what ranges you need sets in.
also to consider about making a hat out of the range of your sets of blocks is that a flange will also be needed. again, more expense on the hat maker/ customer. also sweatband and liners.
best to learn the range and stay in that range quickly. I hope that helps.
Lets say I have a customer who is out of my range. There are a couple things you can do. you can have a larger block made but lets say for example that you largest block is 25 inches. but your customers head is 25 inches. You would need a larger block. you need room for the sweatband. you could use a old hatter trick and I have done this myself. You can block a old throw away body and then block over that with the body you want to make into a hat. This will give you the same shape of the block need with enough room for a 25 inch sweatband.
now, lets say that customer is much larger then the 25 inches and you can't use that old trick. You will need to have a block made. not a big deal but the cost of the block will not justify the price of the block. as I have only had maybe 3-4 people request hats larger then any of my sets and never the same style hat. also to consider that when a block maker replicates a hat properly they can only replicate up or down by one size. for example you have a traditional hat block size 7 1/8 and you want a 7 1/2. you would need to make the 7 1/4 off of the 7 1/8 and then make the 7 3/8 off the 7 1/4 and so on.
I really isn't cost effective to make larger then a certain range as most of my 25 inch block get very little work time. long story made short you learn real fast to what ranges you need sets in.
also to consider about making a hat out of the range of your sets of blocks is that a flange will also be needed. again, more expense on the hat maker/ customer. also sweatband and liners.
best to learn the range and stay in that range quickly. I hope that helps.
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The CS hat is one of my favorite of all fedora styles. I'm lucky enough to have a couple:
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Awesome, thank you John! That makes perfect sense, and was along the lines of what I was thinking- that more equipment would be needed for truly 'out there' sizes, which would not be worth it in the long run. I remember when I did get one of Steve's special CS run, I'm assuming he had a block in my size, but he did have to do a couple of tricks to make the special liner fit. Makes perfect sense, and reassuring to know I'm not freakish in my head size then!BendingOak wrote:I can't answer for most hatters but from talking with people like Steve, Marc, Brent, Alexander and a few others. You have a set of blocks. Lets take the CS block. there is a set.
Lets say I have a customer who is out of my range. There are a couple things you can do. you can have a larger block made but lets say for example that you largest block is 25 inches. but your customers head is 25 inches. You would need a larger block. you need room for the sweatband. you could use a old hatter trick and I have done this myself. You can block a old throw away body and then block over that with the body you want to make into a hat. This will give you the same shape of the block need with enough room for a 25 inch sweatband.
now, lets say that customer is much larger then the 25 inches and you can't use that old trick. You will need to have a block made. not a big deal but the cost of the block will not justify the price of the block. as I have only had maybe 3-4 people request hats larger then any of my sets and never the same style hat. also to consider that when a block maker replicates a hat properly they can only replicate up or down by one size. for example you have a traditional hat block size 7 1/8 and you want a 7 1/2. you would need to make the 7 1/4 off of the 7 1/8 and then make the 7 3/8 off the 7 1/4 and so on.
I really isn't cost effective to make larger then a certain range as most of my 25 inch block get very little work time. long story made short you learn real fast to what ranges you need sets in.
also to consider about making a hat out of the range of your sets of blocks is that a flange will also be needed. again, more expense on the hat maker/ customer. also sweatband and liners.
best to learn the range and stay in that range quickly. I hope that helps.
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Fascinating. Also disappointing. I believe I am one of the 3 or 4 people out of your range. But it all makes a practical sense so I can't complain too much. Downsides of having a big noggin.BendingOak wrote:I can't answer for most hatters but from talking with people like Steve, Marc, Brent, Alexander and a few others. You have a set of blocks. Lets take the CS block. there is a set.
Lets say I have a customer who is out of my range. There are a couple things you can do. you can have a larger block made but lets say for example that you largest block is 25 inches. but your customers head is 25 inches. You would need a larger block. you need room for the sweatband. you could use a old hatter trick and I have done this myself. You can block a old throw away body and then block over that with the body you want to make into a hat. This will give you the same shape of the block need with enough room for a 25 inch sweatband.
now, lets say that customer is much larger then the 25 inches and you can't use that old trick. You will need to have a block made. not a big deal but the cost of the block will not justify the price of the block. as I have only had maybe 3-4 people request hats larger then any of my sets and never the same style hat. also to consider that when a block maker replicates a hat properly they can only replicate up or down by one size. for example you have a traditional hat block size 7 1/8 and you want a 7 1/2. you would need to make the 7 1/4 off of the 7 1/8 and then make the 7 3/8 off the 7 1/4 and so on.
I really isn't cost effective to make larger then a certain range as most of my 25 inch block get very little work time. long story made short you learn real fast to what ranges you need sets in.
also to consider about making a hat out of the range of your sets of blocks is that a flange will also be needed. again, more expense on the hat maker/ customer. also sweatband and liners.
best to learn the range and stay in that range quickly. I hope that helps.
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That's not a downside... you just need to do the ol' lampshade trick...Ranger36 wrote:...Downsides of having a big noggin.
It's well documented here for making adjustments!
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eh..have mine put up..trying to sell it so dont want it dirty. kotcs to me is the best combination of all the hats.alex1152 wrote:I rarely see any Crystal Skull hat around here, it's such a beautiful hat,I would love to see more around here.
Anyone has some pictures?
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Question for the experts: The gray "train" CRYSTAL SKULL hat always looks to me like it has a slightly wider brim than the regular Indy hat. Does anybody know the brim dimensions of the gray CS hat? Or is it just my imagination?alex1152 wrote:I rarely see any Crystal Skull hat around here, it's such a beautiful hat,I would love to see more around here. Anyone has some pictures?
Speaking of which, I just stumbled across this article from 2008 on Steve Delk and the movie hats, in case it's new to some of you (as it was to me) and you care to read it: http://www.lareecarucker.com/pages/indiana.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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It is a different block than the standard block, and the brim is a bit wider as well, so no, you're seeing it right.
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Thanks, Michaelson, for confirming my suspicion. I figured you would know, since you are, y'know, the knower of things. Y'know?Michaelson wrote:It is a different block than the standard block, and the brim is a bit wider as well, so no, you're seeing it right.
Regards! Michaelson
Just out of curiosity, what are the block differences? Is the gray hat also taller?
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I just know the history behind the block, as it is one that Steve has had for literally years, and exclusively made MY hats on while experimenting with hat making back in the 90's. He even calls it his 'Michaelson' block.
In comparison to my actual CS hat, the height is about the same, but the side dents are bit deeper.
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Yes, I recall the Michaelson block tale from earlier reading.Michaelson wrote:
I just know the history behind the block, as it is one that Steve has had for literally years, and exclusively made MY hats on while experimenting with hat making back in the 90's. He even calls it his 'Michaelson' block.
In comparison to my actual CS hat, the height is about the same, but the side dents are bit deeper.
Regards! M
Thanks, M!
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Re: Crystal Skull hats
I was wondering isn't there a letter on John's website from Steve saying that he gave the crystal skull blocks to John for the brown hero fedora and the train fedora.
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Re: Crystal Skull hats
He gave a set of them to John. Last I heard, he still had the originals.
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Re: Crystal Skull hats
Ok thanks for info
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Re: Crystal Skull hats
Here's the link
....... Now, if a customer wanted a fedora as seen in the first Indy film made using the same wood blocks, felt, ribbon and sweatband they would be out of luck. But I did not want this to be the case for the Crystal Skull fedora. Therefore, John Penman and I have made arrangements to ensure that the Indy IV hat will live on. John has my Crystal Skull blocks (for both the brown Hero hat, as well as the unique gray travel fedora), and uses all my same suppliers, thus the hat he makes for you will be an exact clone of the hats I made for Indy IV..........
Sincerely,
Steve Delk
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Re: Crystal Skull hats
I know the letter. I'm only repeating what Steve told me personally, and that was he still had the originals as he still MAKES them for folks on special order.
The pertinent point of the letter has been quoted, as links to banned members sites are prohibited as per the posted rules.
Regards! Michaelson
The pertinent point of the letter has been quoted, as links to banned members sites are prohibited as per the posted rules.
Regards! Michaelson