Marc Kitter(AB Deluxe) must have done something wrong!!!
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Marc Kitter(AB Deluxe) must have done something wrong!!!
Hey Folks here's my story:
Some of you maybe remember, that I totally destroyed the look of my Federation with trying to get the taper out of it!
Here are the pics-
Beside that the bow, the lining and the sweatband were broken!
So I decided to sent the Hat(if I could still have called it like that) to Marc Kitter to fix all of those Problems, BUT he did something I would'n have exspected! He sent me a Herbert Johnson from 1981! I don't know if he calls that humour?!
No, Serious!What Marc has done with my Akubra, by giving it a 'new Face', can really be called art!
Some of you maybe remember, that I totally destroyed the look of my Federation with trying to get the taper out of it!
Here are the pics-
Beside that the bow, the lining and the sweatband were broken!
So I decided to sent the Hat(if I could still have called it like that) to Marc Kitter to fix all of those Problems, BUT he did something I would'n have exspected! He sent me a Herbert Johnson from 1981! I don't know if he calls that humour?!
No, Serious!What Marc has done with my Akubra, by giving it a 'new Face', can really be called art!
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Now THAT'S what I call a REBUILD!!!!
Brother, you have a reason to smile in that first photo!
HIGH regards! Michaelson
Brother, you have a reason to smile in that first photo!
HIGH regards! Michaelson
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what you you say to that but, wow .
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Wow, just wow! I am astounded at the job that Marc as done! Incredible!
"Hello, and welcome to Extreme Fedora Makover. Today, we're going to meet three fedora owners who say that their hats have reached the end. By the end of the show, we show you how we transform a dead hat into a brand new one!"
hehe, this sounds like a television showIndy_Railok wrote:Extreme Fedora Makeover.
"Hello, and welcome to Extreme Fedora Makover. Today, we're going to meet three fedora owners who say that their hats have reached the end. By the end of the show, we show you how we transform a dead hat into a brand new one!"
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"It'll look so alive you'll swear it could build a d a m!"Canyon wrote:Wow, just wow! I am astounded at the job that Marc as done! Incredible!
hehe, this sounds like a television showIndy_Railok wrote:Extreme Fedora Makeover.
"Hello, and welcome to Extreme Fedora Makover. Today, we're going to meet three fedora owners who say that their hats have reached the end. By the end of the show, we show you how we transform a dead hat into a brand new one!"
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Actually it's called 'Getting-a-wested-for-50$-and-let-the-arms-be-made-longer'-cut!
Normal reblocking costs 50 Euro, but I got two meters of the orginal Raiders ribbon on the fedora for 20 extra, so I ended up with 70 Euro!
@Canyon: " Welcome to : Pimp my Fedora! Hey gangstas, here we got Henry and his crappy piece of headwear! It once was a nice lid , but it ended up like this! Let's see what the buddies over at AB customs can do!" After some weeks: " Here ya are Henry, ya got a brand new HJ ribbon and broad 5 inch crown! Take it on and you officially got pimped!"
Henry: "Thanks AB Customs for pimping MY Lid!"
Normal reblocking costs 50 Euro, but I got two meters of the orginal Raiders ribbon on the fedora for 20 extra, so I ended up with 70 Euro!
@Canyon: " Welcome to : Pimp my Fedora! Hey gangstas, here we got Henry and his crappy piece of headwear! It once was a nice lid , but it ended up like this! Let's see what the buddies over at AB customs can do!" After some weeks: " Here ya are Henry, ya got a brand new HJ ribbon and broad 5 inch crown! Take it on and you officially got pimped!"
Henry: "Thanks AB Customs for pimping MY Lid!"
That seems really expensive to reblock a hat and replace a ribbon. Steve charges 10.00 USD for a reblock, plus shipping, so usually for me it comes out to be about 30 bucks, all told. Marc charges 50 euros? That's about 63.00 USD. Wow. For about 10 more euros, you could have gotten a brand new Federation std. I admit, it wouldn't look that good, though!
In this particular case, all the trimmings had to be re-newed, plus Henry requested the hat to be blocked two sizes bigger than it originally was (not to mention the condition). I knew that this hat would give me MUCH of trouble from the get go and set the price according to that.
On this hat, I spent the same time as on making one of my own from the very start. If I count the hours and devide them by the actuall leftover (after the trimmings were substracted), I'd more than probably get a better payed job, by moving my neightbors yard Granted, money is not the motivation behind this, nor should it be. Neither Steve nor I could make a living from our work. But for the time used on this hat, I could as well have made one of my own hats, for one of the guys desperately waiting on it.
Regards,
Marc
On this hat, I spent the same time as on making one of my own from the very start. If I count the hours and devide them by the actuall leftover (after the trimmings were substracted), I'd more than probably get a better payed job, by moving my neightbors yard Granted, money is not the motivation behind this, nor should it be. Neither Steve nor I could make a living from our work. But for the time used on this hat, I could as well have made one of my own hats, for one of the guys desperately waiting on it.
Regards,
Marc
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I'm very pleased with my new hat and your prices, but what Strider said is not false, because 50€ is your standard price for reblocking. I think that's what he cannot really understand! (Don't take this as critic, but it's worth an answer.)
@Strider: I think it's because prices in Euro are usually higher, especialy here in Germany! I asked another hatter in my town and he would have taken 60 Euro without replacing the ribbon, the sweatband and the lining!( And man, you should have seen his blocks!
@Strider: I think it's because prices in Euro are usually higher, especialy here in Germany! I asked another hatter in my town and he would have taken 60 Euro without replacing the ribbon, the sweatband and the lining!( And man, you should have seen his blocks!
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On this hat, I spent the same time as on making one of my own from the very start. If I count the hours and devide them by the actuall leftover (after the trimmings were substracted), I'd more than probably get a better payed job, by moving my neightbors yard Granted, money is not the motivation behind this, nor should it be. Neither Steve nor I could make a living from our work. But for the time used on this hat, I could as well have made one of my own hats, for one of the guys desperately waiting on it.
So true Marc. I had to stop doing none AB reblocks because a reblock done correctly takes just as long as making a brand new hat!! I have reblocks stacked up to my ceiling and then other stacks as well. 32 waiting on reblocks, and these are the non ABs. The reblocks were killing my turnaround times on my own hats and I had to make the decision to stop. I hated it, because I love working those vintage hats!!!
By the time you pay taxes on the income from the hats, you discover you work for minimum wage!!! Or less. Still, we are not in this for the money, I can assure you that. Marc's hats cost more than mine retail, but with the tax system the way it is in Germany, he makes less per hat than I do!! No, I could not do this for a living. That is what sets us apart from other hatters. They have to charge more so they can have a livlihood. I am talking the small custom hatters here. We are not giving these hats away, but darn near it. Believe it or not, we are in this for another reason. We are nuts about the Raiders fedora. Neither could ever find one that satisfied us, so we started doing them ourselves for ourselves. Now we sell them, at a fraction of what a pure beaver hat would cost from another hatter. But, we only specialize in one hat. The Raiders fedora. So, we don't hurt other hatters much at all with our prices. A very defined market we are in. Fedora
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A great one, isn't it? Have you read my text about it?erri_wan wrote:Very cool new pictures Henry
Indiana_Tom wrote:Henry, your hat looks absolutely cool now. Can't believe it nearly was "destroyed"
Your hat is now officially pimped!
@Fedora: You're right, you ARE nuts, but a lot lot people apreciate you for that!
BTW- I've seen wool hats which cost as much as your fedoras!
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