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that clinches it.....enjoy the hat business oak and LLS....that workload, on top of my full time job, would kill me outright (or my wife would)BendingOak wrote:800 last year. yikes. He must have been working every waking moments on hats.
Michaelson wrote:18 hours a day, 7 days a week....![]()
Yep, could be!![]()
Regard! Michaelson
......or how to make a hat to your own personal standards. ;-) my latest hat that i made, i threw across the table in a fit of anger. the hat was followed by the thread and at the end of the thread was the needle.....i was also tempted to punch the open crown in on it. instead of destroying it, i took a step back....tore it down and threw it back on the block. if i can't make a hat as good, if not better, than what i just made....what's the point? my goal is to have all of my steps and skills executed to an automatic point where there is no more thinking....just doing.......you're no longer a hatter, but a machine; if you will.............that's when you know you can give steve a run for his moneyBendingOak wrote:Michaelson wrote:18 hours a day, 7 days a week....![]()
Yep, could be!![]()
Regard! Michaelson
I know how hard I have to work to get my hats out. and thats nothing compared to him. I'm amazed on how much time that Steve puts into hat making.![]()
I don't think most understand on how much energy that it takes to make hats.
Fedora wrote:Thanks guys! And as is normal, the article is not totally accurate. But, I have learned to live with this sort of thing. This was a very local paper, put out by our power company. And, yes, Marc was talked about, but they are only interested in me for some reason.![]()
And Harrison NEVER called me! I had mentioned he had told Bernie that he liked the hat, and it got morphed into something else. So read with a grain of salt. Fedora
Sounds familiar and it bothers me to deathAnd, yes, Marc was talked about, but they are only interested in me for some reason.
I think it's partly because of the unusual set-up of your company - you're both part of the same company, yet you make different products on opposite sides of the atlantic. So on the one hand, it's like you're the same company, but on the other hand it's not. I think the journalists probably hear that and think "ok, Adventurebilt Hat Company made the hats. Steve Delk (or in Europe, Marc Kitter) is a hat maker for Adventurebilt hat company. Therefore, Steve Delk (or in Europe, Marc Kitter) made the hats for Indy IV."Sounds familiar and it bothers me to death![]()