Guess the noob's hat
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Guess the noob's hat
Hi guys. That's my first post here so I'm going to introduce myself:
I'm Luca, aka Restless Dreamer, aka Italia Jones, and yes, I'm from Italy
I see it's like a tradition to play Guess my hat, so I tought it would have been a good start to challenge you to guess my hat! Even if I think it will be easy for you
http://img511.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... 837bb8.jpg
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I will post other pics if needed ;-)
I'm Luca, aka Restless Dreamer, aka Italia Jones, and yes, I'm from Italy
I see it's like a tradition to play Guess my hat, so I tought it would have been a good start to challenge you to guess my hat! Even if I think it will be easy for you
http://img511.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... 837bb8.jpg
http://img293.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... 838wg4.jpg
I will post other pics if needed ;-)
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nobody? I see somebody has visited this thread but still no posts. dont' be shy!
BTW, I was asking: which style is my hat? I like considering it a hybrid, because it has the ToD taper, the Raiders turned ribbon, and the center dent shaped like the LC fedora.
What do you think about it? would you call this a ToD or a LC?
BTW, I was asking: which style is my hat? I like considering it a hybrid, because it has the ToD taper, the Raiders turned ribbon, and the center dent shaped like the LC fedora.
What do you think about it? would you call this a ToD or a LC?
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I surrender to maboot: it's a Dp indeed. but not a crushable wool version as suggested by indiana g: it's the fur felt.
I replaced the ribbon and I had a lot of problems by doing it due to the taper. I wonder what's the way to replace a ribbon on a tapered hat.
maboot, you talked about flatting the brim. how could I do that?
I replaced the ribbon and I had a lot of problems by doing it due to the taper. I wonder what's the way to replace a ribbon on a tapered hat.
maboot, you talked about flatting the brim. how could I do that?
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aaaah dovevo immaginarlo che eri italiano...Indiana "Stronz" in effetti avevo notato l'assonanza particolare!
comunque l'ho comprato da ingenuo che ero lasciandomi abbagliare dalla licenza ufficiale così come feci col il Crambes di cotone. Ora sto pianificando l'acquisto di un Henry.
sorry guys for this little talk in italian hope didn't offend you.
comunque l'ho comprato da ingenuo che ero lasciandomi abbagliare dalla licenza ufficiale così come feci col il Crambes di cotone. Ora sto pianificando l'acquisto di un Henry.
sorry guys for this little talk in italian hope didn't offend you.
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Nope, as long it doesn't become a habit. ;-)Restless Dreamer wrote:aaaah dovevo immaginarlo che eri italiano...Indiana "Stronz" in effetti avevo notato l'assonanza particolare!
comunque l'ho comprato da ingenuo che ero lasciandomi abbagliare dalla licenza ufficiale così come feci col il Crambes di cotone. Ora sto pianificando l'acquisto di un Henry.
sorry guys for this little talk in italian hope didn't offend you.
Regards! Michaelson
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Strones, don't let Indiana Holt catch you using "@#$%" to circumvent the language filter. He had a hissy fit on me about it the other day.
As for the DP, to flatten the brim, I suggest getting it wet and setting a couple of bricks on either side until it dries.
You did a good job on the bash on the top, but you should have put more effort into keeping the ribbon closer to the bottom of the hat. I had a tough time with it, but just exercised a LOT of patience!
As for the DP, to flatten the brim, I suggest getting it wet and setting a couple of bricks on either side until it dries.
You did a good job on the bash on the top, but you should have put more effort into keeping the ribbon closer to the bottom of the hat. I had a tough time with it, but just exercised a LOT of patience!
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ha ha ha. In my case, I filtered myself, and still got in trouble. Instead of writing the word, I wrote ****. But apparently that wasn't good enough, so he switched **** to MOD EDIT. What's the difference?
Maybe he thought that the **** came from the filter, and that I had actually written the word.
Anyway, our moderators do a great job, and I appreciate all their hard work, but I just couldn't resist poking fun!
As for the rebashed DP, I agree that the best advice may be to throw it away, but you can't beat the price!
Maybe he thought that the **** came from the filter, and that I had actually written the word.
Anyway, our moderators do a great job, and I appreciate all their hard work, but I just couldn't resist poking fun!
As for the rebashed DP, I agree that the best advice may be to throw it away, but you can't beat the price!
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Did it. The brim flattened, but the part near to the sewing (where the brim becomes the crown, I can't explain it better than this ) still tended to go downwards. I suppose it just due to the fact that the sewing is supposed to be for a safari hat style: the brim naturally goes downwards, while a fedora should have its brim nice and flat.maboot38 wrote:
As for the DP, to flatten the brim, I suggest getting it wet and setting a couple of bricks on either side until it dries.
Ha! I totally don't know how to use a pin! My mother did the job, and almost got crazy: sewing thru the felt seems to be VERY difficult, and she didn't want to ruin the hat. it would have been useless to explain her that even if I paid it 100 bucks that hat isn't worth a bean.You did a good job on the bash on the top, but you should have put more effort into keeping the ribbon closer to the bottom of the hat. I had a tough time with it, but just exercised a LOT of patience!
the main problem was the taper. the upper side of the ribbon didn't adhere to the felt and I didn't find a way to solve the problem
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