A testament to the AB's durability and perfection
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:36 pm
Hey all,
I've had my Adventurebilt for around three years now. I wear it regularly in all weather (barring raining frogs or greek fire). It is a pure beaver in the Cairo style - and yes, Steve called me personally way back then to make sure I sat on it for five minutes once I got it out of the box. A vivid memory, as I had known "Fedora" from way back in the Indyfan days and it was a strange but wonderful feeling to be buying a hat from someone who only years before I was buying hats alongside and both of us were posting reviews of the merits and failings of various models.
I have never received more compliments than I have with this hat and I have worn more than 10 fedoras in the span of 19 years (not including two outback hats). This hat RARELY gets mistaken for a "cowboy" hat. Most of the time it's, "Wow, you look like Indiana Jones in that hat."
In all that time, no shrinkage, no taper, a brown that has faded subtly into the PERFECT color and the felt is now perfectly soft and rumpled into an increasingly frantic Streets of Cairo situation.
Tonight, I was at the grocery store picking up some milk and as I went to check out, two ladies at the cashier both exclaimed, "That is a beautiful hat!" "That hat is just perfect for you!" "That hat look exactly like Indiana Jones'!"
Rarely have I been more proud, as I was able to tell them with confidence and a straight face - "This hat was made by the man who made them for Indiana Jones himself." Three years ago, Steve was one of my friends from Indyfan. Now, he's a living legend.
The one lady was so impressed she stopped the checkout line to pull out her camera and take a picture of me! Then she said, "That hat is so perfect. It looks brand new! Did you just get it recently?"
With a grin, I said, "No, ma'am. I bought this hat three years ago."
This is the hat I waited and waited for my whole life - a true, rugged companion that never complains and looks better and better with age.
Thanks again Steve. I can't find the words, my friend.
I've had my Adventurebilt for around three years now. I wear it regularly in all weather (barring raining frogs or greek fire). It is a pure beaver in the Cairo style - and yes, Steve called me personally way back then to make sure I sat on it for five minutes once I got it out of the box. A vivid memory, as I had known "Fedora" from way back in the Indyfan days and it was a strange but wonderful feeling to be buying a hat from someone who only years before I was buying hats alongside and both of us were posting reviews of the merits and failings of various models.
I have never received more compliments than I have with this hat and I have worn more than 10 fedoras in the span of 19 years (not including two outback hats). This hat RARELY gets mistaken for a "cowboy" hat. Most of the time it's, "Wow, you look like Indiana Jones in that hat."
In all that time, no shrinkage, no taper, a brown that has faded subtly into the PERFECT color and the felt is now perfectly soft and rumpled into an increasingly frantic Streets of Cairo situation.
Tonight, I was at the grocery store picking up some milk and as I went to check out, two ladies at the cashier both exclaimed, "That is a beautiful hat!" "That hat is just perfect for you!" "That hat look exactly like Indiana Jones'!"
Rarely have I been more proud, as I was able to tell them with confidence and a straight face - "This hat was made by the man who made them for Indiana Jones himself." Three years ago, Steve was one of my friends from Indyfan. Now, he's a living legend.
The one lady was so impressed she stopped the checkout line to pull out her camera and take a picture of me! Then she said, "That hat is so perfect. It looks brand new! Did you just get it recently?"
With a grin, I said, "No, ma'am. I bought this hat three years ago."
This is the hat I waited and waited for my whole life - a true, rugged companion that never complains and looks better and better with age.
Thanks again Steve. I can't find the words, my friend.