Good hatters to approach for reblocking?

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Good hatters to approach for reblocking?

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Based on your experiences, can you guys suggest good, reliable hatters to approach for reblocking a hat from another vendor?

To keep the peace, I'm really looking for constructive direction (like reasonable prices and turnaround times) rather than "NEVER go to THIS guy!" comments.

Specifically, I have an AdVintage Harrison 80/20 rabbit-beaver hat I love (really nice felt at a great price) but which has never quite been the same since I thoughtlessly left it for a couple of hours in a hot car on a July day (a mistake I'll never make again). The crown doesn't seem quite as tall as before.

I'd send it back to AdVintage for a freshening, but shipping from US to Germany and back is prohibitively expensive, so I'm looking for a US hatter for this service.

Thanks! :TOH:
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I know Penman offers services for full reblock of hats.

http://www.penmanhats.com/prices.html


I'm sure there are other's out there but he's the first that came to mind. :TOH:
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A hatter named David Gibson has taken over Vintage Silhouettes/VS Custom Hats for the retired Art Fawcett. David has probably had a hand on one or two my hats already when I sent them to Art. I also plan on sending him a Clear Beaver Stetson for a full refurbishment soon. The 888 number on the website still works, but David is only in the shop Thurs-Sat

https://vscustomhats.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

JJ Hat Center also offers refurbs, as does Baron.

https://jjhatcenter.com/pages/repair-price-list" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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i guess Mike at Northwest hats would do that kind of things too
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Post by Jeremiah »

All good suggestions but in my opinion its a no brainer to use John Penman as he does more Indiana Jones style Fedora's than the others mentioned aside from Advintage.
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David Garrison reblocked two hats for me and both came out great.


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Is David back out of retirement?
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Penman is reasonable and serve you an e-mail when it’s your turn. I think my last one was 14 days from leaving my hands to opening the box on return.
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Post by Canyon »

I would definitely recommend Penman Hats. I'm going to be sending my old beat up Adventurebilt fedora to him soon. :mrgreen:
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Mike at Northwest was very affordable. Worth a quote. :)

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Have a Fed IV Deluxe that needs a reblock. Just debating on getting a new one vs spending money on a reblock and postage. Prices are really good lately.
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You’ll have to wait, but Penman is great. He did a fantastic job with my Beaver Adventurebilt awhile back.
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Post by Michaelson »

I recall John has stated in the past he’s not fond of reblocking Akubra fedoras, so definitely talk to him first before committing to shipment.

Might be a great time to get you a new one now and explore getting your old one reworked later.

Just a thought.

Regards! Michaelson
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