Introducing the reblocked 'Fellow Traveler'
Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 2:53 pm
Hey gang! As some of you know I've enjoyed my Camptown hats immensely, but the grey 1945 Metropolitan had some fit issues that were really no fault of Camptown Hats. So in order to get a better fit out of the lid I went to John at Penman Hats to get a reblock done. So, without further adieu, I ma happy to introduce my "Penman/Camptown 'Fellow Traveler'".
Here are some "before" shots:
And some "after" shots (shade & sunlight):
John did a fantastic job with this hat. I even had the sweatband replaced as the 'wire' reeding in the original one had gotten kinks in it from me trying to soften the hat using the smooshing in your hands method. The kinks didn't come out so it sort of un-belled the sweatband, flatening it against the forehead. So with that oops corrected it is fantastic to wear. Thank you John for a fantastic reblocking job!
Another note of what I like about the change is the color. It went from a bluish grey to a brownish grey in the process. I'm not sure how, but I like it just the same. Now I can see where the debate came from. Anyway, for those of you that are having a reblock done you won't be disappointed. One note though. Because of the varnish used in these hats originally, what ever softness/floppiness you had will have to be redone again. The water reblocking reactivates the stiffener, but it should be no big deal for those of us who are hands on with our hats.
John, if you could chime in on your thought on this project it would be greatly appreciated. Again, you did a fantastic job on this hat & I hope that it will give some hope tho others that may have been disappointed in their lids that this hat is a fantastic one, it just needed a little nudge in the right direction & John is just the person to nudge the hat out of the shadows.
Cheers!
Dan
Here are some "before" shots:
And some "after" shots (shade & sunlight):
John did a fantastic job with this hat. I even had the sweatband replaced as the 'wire' reeding in the original one had gotten kinks in it from me trying to soften the hat using the smooshing in your hands method. The kinks didn't come out so it sort of un-belled the sweatband, flatening it against the forehead. So with that oops corrected it is fantastic to wear. Thank you John for a fantastic reblocking job!
Another note of what I like about the change is the color. It went from a bluish grey to a brownish grey in the process. I'm not sure how, but I like it just the same. Now I can see where the debate came from. Anyway, for those of you that are having a reblock done you won't be disappointed. One note though. Because of the varnish used in these hats originally, what ever softness/floppiness you had will have to be redone again. The water reblocking reactivates the stiffener, but it should be no big deal for those of us who are hands on with our hats.
John, if you could chime in on your thought on this project it would be greatly appreciated. Again, you did a fantastic job on this hat & I hope that it will give some hope tho others that may have been disappointed in their lids that this hat is a fantastic one, it just needed a little nudge in the right direction & John is just the person to nudge the hat out of the shadows.
Cheers!
Dan