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Raiders Fedora by Wolf's Hattery
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:45 am
by Cowboy
I had my local Hatter build this lid for me.
It is an 8x rabitt by Beaver Brand Hats. The hatter took some of the specs I gave to him and did a great job of replicating the same.
Total wait time 4 weeks. Total Cost about
$175.00 with tax. (I live in the same town so there was no shipping) Dave does not have e-mail, but will entertain making these for anyone who would like one. I do not have these details yet, but send me a PM and I will get contact info to you. The ribbon needs some SA work, but other than that, I am very pleased. When I received the call that it was ready, I went over planning on discussing the bash, etc, but he was already done! This did not bother me one bit either! Anyway, here you have it.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:48 am
by Michaelson
The photos are a little bit big, but you're within the 6 shot limit, so that's good.
That is a FINE looking hat, my friend! BRAVO!!!!
Wow, $175 is a steal for any kind of beaver, pure or blend alike!!
HIGH regards! Michaelson
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:54 am
by binkmeisterRick
The number of pics is fine, but yes, please scale the size of them down to 640x480 pixels.
That's a nice looking hat, though! It looks good on you. It's all the better that your hatter is nearby! Keep in mind, though, that the Beaver Brand hats are beaver blends and not full, 100% beaver hats. The system of using XXXXX to notate beaver content used to mean something decades ago, but now it's a pretty useless indicator since every other hatter makes up their own definition of the "X" system. If it were a 100% beaver hat, I can guarantee you would've paid a LOT more than $175 for it! Still, I've owned several Beaver Brand hats and have been very pleased with them. They are fine hats and should last a long time. Well done!
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:05 am
by Michaelson
True, bink..
It's the same source and beaver blend number/quality as a Keppler, by the way. His are either 8x or 10x now, but are Beaver Brand too.
Regards! Michaelson
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:41 am
by indy89
Nice lid! I like the color.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:48 am
by ydam
I think the hat looks great...nice color and shape.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 1:33 pm
by Pitfall Harry
For $175 bucks it's nice to have yet another alternative source for an Indy hat out there now.....especially one that you can have customized.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 2:32 pm
by Cowboy
Samuel wrote:VERY nice hat! What are the crown/brim dimensions? The bow may not be SA, but I like it. It looks better than the Akubra bow, in my opinion.
Actual Dimensions are:
Crown/Finished 5"
Brim Finished 2-7/8
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 6:36 pm
by Dr.Seuss
Cowboy wrote:
Actual Dimensions are:
Crown/Finished 5"
Brim Finished 2-7/8
Cowboy:
Very nice! What was the open crown measurement?
Sincerely,
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 6:40 pm
by Cowboy
Dr.Seuss wrote:Cowboy wrote:
Actual Dimensions are:
Crown/Finished 5"
Brim Finished 2-7/8
Cowboy:
Very nice! What was the open crown measurement?
Sincerely,
Thanks Doc.I will have to check. I think it was 5-3/4
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:41 pm
by prairiejones
Very nice. What a great find.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:53 pm
by Tennessee Smith
Great hat, I'm sure it feels pretty nice having a locally owned business make your lid. That way your
right there for the sizing and all.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:18 pm
by Doctor_Jones
that's one beautiful fedora.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:30 pm
by conceited_ape
Lookin' sharp!
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:47 pm
by RobbyT43
Very nice hat! It's beautiful
-Robby
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:50 pm
by Nameless
Nice looking hat
Just a question,does he only do Fedoras or does he do anything? Later on I might like a unique looking hat for a cheap price.
-Josh
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:11 pm
by Indycop
That is definitely a great looking hat!
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:38 pm
by Indiana
Great looking lid!
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 12:09 am
by Cowboy
Thank you all. I have had many new hats over the years, but man does this one just feel great! Dave did a really fine job on this, in fact all the hats he makes are great. It is a real treat to live near such a craftsman. His shop is just a hole in the wall, but inside it is a haven (and heaven) for the hat Enthusiast. He can make any kind of western hat and has numerous fedoras and derby's as well. A large portion of his business is re-blocks and cleaning. 10years ago, our town had 10-12 western shops. Now we have less than 3. I sort of miss the days when everyone wore a felt hat. It seems that those days are gone too, just like Rendering Fisk has lamented. Sure would be great to see more of this golden era along with the good old social and family values. Ok, off my soap box. Thanks again for all the kind words.
Kindest Regards, Cowboy
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 9:53 am
by Captain Ron Solo
Cowboy,
That it is a great looking hat!
How much stiffener did he use? Could one get an Indy lid that was super stiff, like a cowboy hat? That way, once one got it styled just like he wanted it, he would not have to worry about it for a very long time.
Just curious.
By the way, nice awning! I dig the wood.
Ron
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:46 am
by Alan
Captain Ron Solo wrote: Could one get an Indy lid that was super stiff, like a cowboy hat?
But then would it be an Indy hat?
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 11:06 am
by Captain Ron Solo
It would be for more formal uses. Garrison duty, as we'd say in the Marines. Or perhaps for safety, like a helmet?
Ron
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 11:28 am
by Cowboy
Alan wrote:Captain Ron Solo wrote: Could one get an Indy lid that was super stiff, like a cowboy hat?
But then would it be an Indy hat?
Solo, I am not too sure what you are meaning?
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 1:52 pm
by Captain Ron Solo
Cowboy,
I mean with a LOT of stiffener in it, like a felt cowboy hat. Not at all floppy, like the typical fedora. You're familiar with cowboy hats, right Cowboy?
Ron
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 2:39 pm
by Cowboy
Captain Ron Solo wrote:Cowboy,
I mean with a LOT of stiffener in it, like a felt cowboy hat. Not at all floppy, like the typical fedora. You're familiar with cowboy hats, right Cowboy?
Ron
Oh, that comes from COW PI$$.......You can't buy them that way
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 3:35 pm
by SHARPETOYS
binkmeisterRick wrote:The number of pics is fine, but yes, please scale the size of them down to 640x480 pixels.
That's a nice looking hat, though! It looks good on you. It's all the better that your hatter is nearby! Keep in mind, though, that the Beaver Brand hats are beaver blends and not full, 100% beaver hats. The system of using XXXXX to notate beaver content used to mean something decades ago, but now it's a pretty useless indicator since every other hatter makes up their own definition of the "X" system. If it were a 100% beaver hat, I can guarantee you would've paid a LOT more than $175 for it! Still, I've owned several Beaver Brand hats and have been very pleased with them. They are fine hats and should last a long time. Well done!
I called Beaver Brands once last year. All of there hats are rabbitt till you get to a 20X and it is 20% beaver and the rest is rabbitt.
Each X they go up they give the hat a better finish....
I hope this helps...
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 4:12 pm
by Michaelson
Wow!
Well, one more bit of proof the old 'x' rating system has gone the way of the dodo.
Regards! Michaelson
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 4:18 pm
by Canyon
Cowboy, your new hat is gorgeous.
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 4:54 pm
by Cowboy
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 7:03 pm
by Cowboy
binkmeisterRick wrote:That's a nice looking hat, though! It looks good on you. It's all the better that your hatter is nearby! Keep in mind, though, that the Beaver Brand hats are beaver blends and not full, 100% beaver hats. The system of using XXXXX to notate beaver content used to mean something decades ago, but now it's a pretty useless indicator since every other hatter makes up their own definition of the "X" system. If it were a 100% beaver hat, I can guarantee you would've paid a LOT more than $175 for it! Still, I've owned several Beaver Brand hats and have been very pleased with them. They are fine hats and should last a long time. Well done!
You are correct, my mistake for saying "beaver"
SHARPETOYS wrote:binkmeisterRick wrote:The number of pics is fine, but yes, please scale the size of them down to 640x480 pixels.
That's a nice looking hat, though! It looks good on you. It's all the better that your hatter is nearby! Keep in mind, though, that the Beaver Brand hats are beaver blends and not full, 100% beaver hats. The system of using XXXXX to notate beaver content used to mean something decades ago, but now it's a pretty useless indicator since every other hatter makes up their own definition of the "X" system. If it were a 100% beaver hat, I can guarantee you would've paid a LOT more than $175 for it! Still, I've owned several Beaver Brand hats and have been very pleased with them. They are fine hats and should last a long time. Well done!
I called Beaver Brands once last year. All of there hats are rabbitt till you get to a 20X and it is 20% beaver and the rest is rabbitt.
Each X they go up they give the hat a better finish....
I hope this helps...
This is a response I received from Beaver today:
We are happy to hear that you purchased a Beaver Brand hat. We are very proud of our 8X quality. As you may suspect and may already know, each hat manufacturer has its own rating system – the industry is not uniform. Our 8X has been compared to other company’s 20X, but without the price. Our 8X is 100% fur felt that is blend of hares and rabbit fur at our specified combination.
So I guess that says it all. And now- this is where the cowboy rides away.
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 11:39 pm
by binkmeisterRick
Well, maybe the felt was blended
by beavers, hence the name.
Regardless, it's a nice looking hat and should serve you quite well.
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:41 am
by Cowboy
binkmeisterRick wrote:Well, maybe the felt was blended
by beavers, hence the name.
Regardless, it's a nice looking hat and should serve you quite well.
You crack me up
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:09 am
by Dostacos
Cowboy wrote:Captain Ron Solo wrote:Cowboy,
I mean with a LOT of stiffener in it, like a felt cowboy hat. Not at all floppy, like the typical fedora. You're familiar with cowboy hats, right Cowboy?
Ron
Oh, that comes from COW PI$$.......You can't buy them that way
Ron[/quote] yeah and if you rub horse poo on your mustache it will grow faster
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 3:09 am
by Canada Jones
Nice looking hat Cowboy. Also great to support the local guy.
Canada
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 8:43 am
by Captain Ron Solo
Dostacos wrote:Cowboy wrote:Captain Ron Solo wrote:Cowboy,
I mean with a LOT of stiffener in it, like a felt cowboy hat. Not at all floppy, like the typical fedora. You're familiar with cowboy hats, right Cowboy?
Ron
Oh, that comes from COW PI$$.......You can't buy them that way
Dostacos wrote
Ron, yeah and if you rub horse poo on your mustache it will grow faster
What are you guys talking about? I can't be the only one on this forum who's worn a cowboy hat?!
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 8:55 am
by Cowboy
Captin Solo- To get a "Stiff" hat you must have it starched. I have never ahd this done, but I know some bronc riders who did this and I believe that a real "cheap" hat (mostly wool) will be starched in order to help hold it's shape or when being re-blocked. If anyone knows different, please chime in. Hope that helps.
Hey, thanks for the comment on my awning. The wood is all cedar. It's a great place to drink a good single malt and enjoy a good cigar (mostly acids KUBA KUBA
http://www.acidcigars.net/about_acid_cigars.htm) while reading COW post on my handheld
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 8:58 am
by Cowboy
Canada Jones wrote:Nice looking hat Cowboy. Also great to support the local guy.
Canada
Thanks Hoss. So true...
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 9:01 am
by Captain Ron Solo
Cowboy wrote
Hey, thanks for the comment on my awning. The wood is all cedar. It's a great place to drink a good single malt and enjoy a good cigar (mostly acids) while reading COW post on my handheld
Yeah, that sounds like a sweet set up. Whereabouts in the Selkirks are you - US or Canada? About how many months of the year does weather permit comfortable porch-sitting?
Ron
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 9:09 am
by Cowboy
Captain Ron Solo wrote:Cowboy wrote
Hey, thanks for the comment on my awning. The wood is all cedar. It's a great place to drink a good single malt and enjoy a good cigar (mostly acids) while reading COW post on my handheld
Yeah, that sounds like a sweet set up. Whereabouts in the Selkirks are you - US or Canada? About how many months of the year does weather permit comfortable porch-sitting?
Ron
I live towards the south east part near the cities Spokane in WA state and Coeur d' Alene Idaho (30 miles from Spokane) I sit on the porch quite comfortable from March until November. Then it is Carhart or Wested time in front of a fire pit (not seen in the photos above) BTW, I love Houston, especially the Pasadena Area...Is Mickeys still open or did they shut her down again?
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 9:43 am
by Captain Ron Solo
I'm not sure what Mickeys is, but if you mean Gilley's, then no, it unfortunately no longer exists in Pasadena. There is apparently a newer one in the Dallas area, though. Here's an article I found on it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilley's_Club
My wife and I live basically next door to Johnson Space Center, so we're pretty close to Pasadena. I have a cousin who lives over there. I need to call her....
Anyway...
I sit on the porch quite comfortable from March until November
November to March are the comfortable months here. I really don't care for muggy weather. I hope to talk my wife into a move up north soon.
Ron
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 10:32 am
by Cowboy
Captain Ron Solo wrote:I'm not sure what Mickeys is, but if you mean Gilley's, then no, it unfortunately no longer exists in Pasadena. There is apparently a newer one in the Dallas area, though. Here's an article I found on it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilley's_Club
My wife and I live basically next door to Johnson Space Center, so we're pretty close to Pasadena. I have a cousin who lives over there. I need to call her....
Anyway...
I sit on the porch quite comfortable from March until November
November to March are the comfortable months here. I really don't care for muggy weather. I hope to talk my wife into a move up north soon.
Ron
Sorry, yes Gilley's was what I was meaning. Too early in the morning I guess. Where up north are you looking at?
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 10:33 am
by Indycop
Cowboy if you like the kuba kuba then you should try the roam, and juicy lucy.
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 10:46 am
by Cowboy
Indycop wrote:Cowboy if you like the kuba kuba then you should try the roam, and juicy lucy.
I have had the Roam, but was dissapointed, I guess I will try again, but when did the lucy come out??? Cigar smoke is a great way to break in a Raiders Fedora and Wested Jacket indeed!
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 11:28 am
by Indycop
Cowboy, first ( to stay on topic
) I can see from the backgrounds in the pics that hat will get real use.
Kuba was my favaorite then I tried the roam (straight out of a humidor, maybe that helped) the acid one and the jucy lucy. I love them all. I just wish you could get the juct in a churchill. Its only three inches long. Burns quick.
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 11:58 am
by binkmeisterRick
Um, yeah, ecactly what is the topic again? Aren't we supposed to be talking about this cool hat?
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 12:02 pm
by Cowboy
binkmeisterRick wrote:Um, yeah, ecactly what is the topic again? Aren't we supposed to be talking about this cool hat?
Exactly! That is why everything is enhanced and made better, be it cigars, porches, yards, conversation, Wested's, etc by owning a Raiders Fedora made by
Wolf's Hattery
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 2:44 pm
by Captain Ron Solo
Cowboy wrote
Where up north are you looking at?
Nowhere in particular. I love mountains, but I really would like to live somewhere that has more than two seasons, where I could really enjoy a hat like your Raiders Fedora made by
Wolf's Hattery
Ron
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:28 pm
by Cowboy
Captain Ron Solo wrote:Cowboy wrote
Where up north are you looking at?
Nowhere in particular. I love mountains, but I really would like to live somewhere that has more than two seasons, where I could really enjoy a hat like your Raiders Fedora made by
Wolf's Hattery
Ron
Any time is a Good time to wear a WOLF'S Hattery FEDORA :wink
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:46 pm
by Indycop
Is under a plymouth a good time to wear a fedora by WOLF's hattery
:
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:47 pm
by binkmeisterRick
Cleaning up this thread later tonight is a good time to wear a hat from Wolf's Hattery.