Akubra sweat replaced...who can do that?

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Akubra sweat replaced...who can do that?

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...Besides Akubra? I'm looking for someone stateside- due to shipping costs, that can replace a sweatband in my vintage Akubra Snowy River. My dog decided the original tasted good. There's not enough of it left to repair.

He also ate the branding decal from inside of it, which I don't think there's a replacement for since it's from the 80's. :x
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Any good hat maker can do it.

Check with Peters Brothers of Ft. Worth, TX. They used to advertise hat restoration all the time and see if they’ll take on the work for you.

Dave Garrison would have been another but I don’t know if he’s taking any work at this time.

There’s also John Penman, but I have no idea if he’s working on Akubra’s these day, or what kind of backlog he has with his custom work .

There’s at least TWO folks stateside we know and dealt with.

I’d recommend Peters Brothers first as it’s their slack time at the moment.

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Michaelson was quicker on the keyboard this morning.

I have had sweatbands replaced by both David and Peters Brothers. Both do great work.


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About 4 hours quicker, I'd say. :-k

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True, though I saw your post earlier, this was the first chance I got to write a response. :lol:


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Great- thanks! I'll inquire with them and see how it goes.

The sad thing is that we had a hat shop open up here in Louisville a few years ago, and they were making fedoras, pork-pies, cowboy hats, pretty much anything fur felt, plus Derby hats for the ladies. I remember they were advertising forever for an apprentice to hire to learn how to block and finish hats, do repairs, etc, but only wanted someone part-time.

Their business must not have been enough because they closed up after a year.
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I never knew there had been a hat shop in Louisville, I woulda loved to have checked that out :( . Since you’re fairly close, there is Batsakes hat shop in downtown Cincinnati, but I’ve heard mixed reviews about the staff there.
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Kentucky Blues wrote:I never knew there had been a hat shop in Louisville, I woulda loved to have checked that out :( . Since you’re fairly close, there is Batsakes hat shop in downtown Cincinnati, but I’ve heard mixed reviews about the staff there.
I really hoped they would make it! It was Paul's Hat Shop, I believe.

My daughter goes to Northern Kentucky University, and her boyfriend goes to Cincinnati...I'll have to check them out, or have them do a recon!
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Kokopelli wrote:
Kentucky Blues wrote:I never knew there had been a hat shop in Louisville, I woulda loved to have checked that out :( . Since you’re fairly close, there is Batsakes hat shop in downtown Cincinnati, but I’ve heard mixed reviews about the staff there.
I really hoped they would make it! It was Paul's Hat Shop, I believe.

My daughter goes to Northern Kentucky University, and her boyfriend goes to Cincinnati...I'll have to check them out, or have them do a recon!

Funny, when I went to NKU my girlfriend went to UC. And you might want to check it out yourself, I get that feeling they might not get the best vibe if they’re not there to spend money.

-KB :)
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hatworksbypaul.com

They're an SF based shop, the Louisville location did not work out. They prefer to work on their own customs, but can sometimes be wrangled into refurb work. Still looking for an apprentice!

https://www.etsy.com/shop/finevintagefedoras" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; is Bond on The Fedora Lounge and is quite capable at sweats and refurbs.
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jlee562 wrote:hatworksbypaul.com

They're an SF based shop, the Louisville location did not work out. They prefer to work on their own customs, but can sometimes be wrangled into refurb work. Still looking for an apprentice!

https://www.etsy.com/shop/finevintagefedoras" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; is Bond on The Fedora Lounge and is quite capable at sweats and refurbs.
That was it!
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jlee562 wrote:hatworksbypaul.com

They're an SF based shop, the Louisville location did not work out. They prefer to work on their own customs, but can sometimes be wrangled into refurb work. Still looking for an apprentice!

https://www.etsy.com/shop/finevintagefedoras" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; is Bond on The Fedora Lounge and is quite capable at sweats and refurbs.
I ordered a new vented sheep sweat from their shop- I think I can do this myself!
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Good luck to you! Be sure to post progress/results.


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Kokopelli wrote:
jlee562 wrote:hatworksbypaul.com

They're an SF based shop, the Louisville location did not work out. They prefer to work on their own customs, but can sometimes be wrangled into refurb work. Still looking for an apprentice!

https://www.etsy.com/shop/finevintagefedoras" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; is Bond on The Fedora Lounge and is quite capable at sweats and refurbs.
I ordered a new vented sheep sweat from their shop- I think I can do this myself!
I've never attempted it myself, but several Fedora Loungers have had good success following this guide using a stitch awl:
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads ... ion.38010/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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