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Very very nice, especially the new Akubra. I had only moderate luck with my first Akubra. Then got a gray one and the bash came out very nice.
I am going to get either another brown Akubra or save a bit more for one of Steve's AB's. But your's looks good :clap:
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As I said before, I don't know how you do it( :?: mysterious :-k :-s ), but it's just a great bash!!!! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :tup:
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WOW, PJ! I never got my Akubra to look that good! Nice job, indeed!

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Great looking fedora! That is the best Akubra I have seen! Great Bash! The U.S.M.C flag is cool too!
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And you're saying that's an Akubra?! :shock:
Man I made something wrong. That hat looks awesome! Great work!

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8) :clap: :tup:
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very nice job indeed.
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Prairie, Excellent job.
I must say, this community is getting better and better with bashes and this one may be the finest Akubra I have ever seen. Well done, indeed.
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THanks a lot everyone. It took a lot of pushing and pulling and stretching.
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PS

I used nothing but cold water on that Raiders bash. It worked great without the threat of shrinkage. You don't need steam. Just cold water and patience.
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prairiejones wrote:PS

I used nothing but cold water on that Raiders bash. It worked great without the threat of shrinkage. You don't need steam. Just cold water and patience.
I couldn't agree more. I try to avoid steam. No steam, no worries. :wink: :D
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I'll never use it again. I was fortunate to have the defective one to learn on.
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Steam! :evil: I think that was my mistake on my first Akubra. With my gray one, I formed it first then just a little water to set it. I haven't tweaked it yet.
With my brown Akubra, I used too much steam, and then more steam to continually tweak it. In Short Round voice, "No more steam!"
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Steam is great as long as you don't get carried away with it. Its easy to over-steam a hat and cause taper. :shock: :)
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great looking hat, that Akubra is a great hat!!

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A very nice job prairiejones!
It is good to see Akubras still out there. :)
Your pictures have made me 'tweak' my brim a bit.
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Hey PJ what hat-size is that
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57cm
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You must have a small head like me... mine is a 55cm.

Man, yours is awesome... you say you did that Raiders bash with a pencil and cold water? I'm thinking that as soon as my fan film is done, I'm cleaning off my Fuller's and giving the Akubra an overhaul - PrairieJones style.

Brilliant!

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IndyMcFly,

Here is the before and after (1st bash, 2nd Bash) pics of my dads hat. It is a 55cm. A little more difficult to bash.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b225/ ... BySide.jpg
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Great job with your Akubra Prairie, it looks super! :D

Have a great day,
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Awesome looking hat PJ, that's the best Akubra I've seen yet. 8)
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It's a regular Fed.
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