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Has Anyone Even BOUGHT the C.E. Dorfman-Pacific Fedora?

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 4:51 am
by Castor Dioscuri
Out of curiousity, has anybody here had enough curiousity to get themselves one of those "collector's edition" fur-felt Dorfman Pacific fedoras? Today, while checking out the US Wings website, I noticed that they are also selling those fedoras as well...

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US Wings wrote:This Dorfman-Pacific officially licensed limited edition hat is the Collector's Edition Indiana Jones Fedora, approved by Lucas Films. Made from 100% genuine beaver fur, this hat is the absolute FINEST of its type! Each hat is hand blocked by the Milano Hat Company (of TX) and the fit & finish are outstanding! Features include a 2-5/8" brim, 5" pinched-front center-creased crown, 1-1/2" grosgrain hat band with Indiana Jones-logo pin, genuine leather sweatband, and satin lining. The ultra soft & smooth "touch" of beaver fur is unmatched, making it far and away the most luxurious and desirable hat material available. Photos cannot do justice to this hat; the look and feel must be seen to be truly appreciated. Granted, quality of this type doesn't come cheap -- but for anyone who demands the finest, this fedora delivers.
I know it sounds insane, but that sales pitch actually makes it sound half-decent... Except for the ridiculous price tag of course.

Another thing I thought was interesting to note is that there is absolutely no mention of this fedora being produced in VERY limited quantities as previously suggested... I wonder if these will ever make it into the Disney parks ;)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 6:20 pm
by Mark Brody
I agree, this does actually look like a nice hat. Still not quite right for an Indy hat. It's got too much taper, not enough height, and the colors are off (ribbon compared to felt). Unfortunately, it still has the ever-so-tacky "Indiana Jones" pin on the side. I have never liked that stuff.

Tangent: Even as a little boy, I was bugged by the fact that my "Winnie the Pooh" stuffed toy had "Pooh" embroidered on the shirt. He never had that in the cartoon, so why should the toy have it? It's not SA.

Back on track: The one thing I do wonder is why the item description says that it is made of "100% genuine beaver fur", but later on mentions it has only a "'touch' of beaver fur". I think we all understand that this hat is 100% beaver, so why would they advertise it as something of a lower quality?

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 6:42 pm
by Castor Dioscuri
Mark Brody wrote:I agree, this does actually look like a nice hat. Still not quite right for an Indy hat. It's got too much taper, not enough height, and the colors are off (ribbon compared to felt). Unfortunately, it still has the ever-so-tacky "Indiana Jones" pin on the side. I have never liked that stuff.

Tangent: Even as a little boy, I was bugged by the fact that my "Winnie the Pooh" stuffed toy had "Pooh" embroidered on the shirt. He never had that in the cartoon, so why should the toy have it? It's not SA.
Not sure if it's relevant, but the pin should be removable. When I was a kid, I had one of those wool-felt DP fedoras from Disney, and one of the first things I did was to swipe the pin in disgust. However, for all I know, the current DP's may have permenant pins?
Mark Brody wrote:Back on track: The one thing I do wonder is why the item description says that it is made of "100% genuine beaver fur", but later on mentions it has only a "'touch' of beaver fur". I think we all understand that this hat is 100% beaver, so why would they advertise it as something of a lower quality?
I'm guessing that maybe whoever wrote that may have meant it as a sensory thing, and not a unit of measure? Just a guess though...

Another thing interesting to note is that the price seems to have gone down by about a hundred... When these fedoras were first listed, I believe they were about $525... Now they are $445. Still ridiculously steep, and at that price I'd rather get an AB Deluxe, but interesting to note nevertheless...

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:15 pm
by Strider
All the current DPs have a pin that, when taken off, leaves a huge, garish hole in the bow. So, unless you don't mind that, they are not removable. I agree that the word "touch" in the description is meant to mean feel.

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:18 pm
by swcrazyfan
I don't get why anyone would buy a fedora that is completely not SA for around 400 - 500 dollars. For that price you could get 3 Federation Deluxes with all of the additions (new bow and such, maybe a re-block) to make it SA. Heck,,,you could go with a AB and you've got the best of the best for under that price (I think)

(PS: I do not own any Indy fedoras yet, but I plan on getting a Federation or Fed Deluxe soon. I am only 17, so I have no money and I try to be frugal.)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 10:27 pm
by Chevalier Krak
This looks like quite a nice hat, and a price of between 2 and 3 hundred seems to be about right. They have added a cheesy pin and upped the price by $200 - that's got to be one expensive piece of white metal.
I'm guessing that maybe whoever wrote that may have meant it as a sensory thing, and not a unit of measure? Just a guess though...
Pretty clear to me from the context they were talking about the feel of the hat.

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:28 am
by darthjones
Would be interesting to see what one of these would look like with a reblock and overhaul.

Anyone? :shock: :)

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:41 am
by Mark Brody
If I found one for around $100, I'd probably jump on it and make some special modifications. However, seeing as how it costs $500 in the first place, it'd be years before anyone ever sold one at a reasonable price.

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 12:38 pm
by JulianK
Frankly I think that's a fine looking hat! If you're not looking for SA, I think it's a great hat. But man that price!!!! Ouch! :shock:

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:28 pm
by Marcus Brody
I think it looks worse than the regular fur felt DP. I wouldn't even pay 40 bucks for that hat regardless of screen accuracy. It reminds me of this really tapered Dobbs I got for under 30 that I ghetto reblocked into a reverse tapered crown. You could probably make it into a decent looking hat, but the cost makes all of that unimportant.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:29 am
by JulianK
I agree with you 100% Marcus, the taper is awful on it...IF you're looking for for an Indy lid. However, I own a fur "safari hat" with the same amount of taper and it's still a nice hat on it's own. ...but I did pay only $30 for it!! For what you're getting here I think this one's rudely overpriced!