My Herbert Johnson reblocked with my own new Block
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My Herbert Johnson reblocked with my own new Block
Hello! The last week, i reblocked my Herbert Johnson with my last block. Since 1 month, i worked more 70 hours on this block because i redrew the base of the block and i believe that is the best design base for a Raiders hat. It's my best Raiders block that i made so far.
I would like to have your opinion and i would like to have the opinion to Steve Delk and the Garrison Hatters because i have realy the respect for these Hatters.
Please Guys, i don't sell this hat and i don't sell the hats, maybe one or two years. I believe that the hat makeur profession is hard, especially since I read the article by Marc. Me, i'm very busy by my work and my familly. Now it's just a hobby, Thanks for your comprehension.
On these pictures, my herbert Johnson is not finish, i did not made yet the SOC modification, maybe later but i love the result and i like the sixth picture.
Thank for looking!
Jason
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Thanks!
I would like to have your opinion and i would like to have the opinion to Steve Delk and the Garrison Hatters because i have realy the respect for these Hatters.
Please Guys, i don't sell this hat and i don't sell the hats, maybe one or two years. I believe that the hat makeur profession is hard, especially since I read the article by Marc. Me, i'm very busy by my work and my familly. Now it's just a hobby, Thanks for your comprehension.
On these pictures, my herbert Johnson is not finish, i did not made yet the SOC modification, maybe later but i love the result and i like the sixth picture.
Thank for looking!
Jason
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/1873/007medium.jpg
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/1991/008medium.jpg
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/6305/009medium.jpg
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/2960/010small.jpg
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/3172/011medium.jpg
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/9568/012medium.jpg
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/82/013small.jpg
Thanks!
Re: My Herbert Johnson reblocked with my own new Block
I think you did an outstanding job!!! And I salute you for it. This is really what this Indy Gear deal is all about. You are doing just like what I did, and others here. Isn't it alot of great fun? Keep it up, and enjoy this hatting craft. The enjoyment one gets from making his own hat is immense. And very gratifying. Plus, it keeps you out of trouble!!! So, all I can say is........ Fedora
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Nice hat! 70 hours is crazy, but extreme dedication pays off, and you can see it in your hat! Every time I see one of you hats, its screams Raiders! Love them!
PS: Where'd you get that sweet Raiders shirt? I've been looking for one just like that.
PS: Where'd you get that sweet Raiders shirt? I've been looking for one just like that.
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Thank you very much Steve for your opinion, i appreciate this very much and it's important for me to have your opinion.Fedora wrote:I think you did an outstanding job!!! And I salute you for it. This is really what this Indy Gear deal is all about. You are doing just like what I did, and others here. Isn't it alot of great fun? Keep it up, and enjoy this hatting craft. The enjoyment one gets from making his own hat is immense. And very gratifying. Plus, it keeps you out of trouble!!! So, all I can say is........ Fedora
A day, if you are interested and if i have a time, I would like to learn from you like as Dave. I have two probleme, i leave in Quebec and my english is not perfect but i think that will be funny.
Thank you Steve!
Jason
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Thank you for your opinion, i appreciate.TheExit148 wrote:Nice hat! 70 hours is crazy, but extreme dedication pays off, and you can see it in your hat! Every time I see one of you hats, its screams Raiders! Love them!
PS: Where'd you get that sweet Raiders shirt? I've been looking for one just like that.
On these picture, it's my own sweet shirt that i made with a printer kit, ideal for made your own sweet shirt. I drew the Raider of the Lost Ark logo on a white paper and after, i scan the logo and i print with a special paper for the sweet shirt.
It's not a joke, i work on this t-shirt approximately 8 hours. I'm a lite bit crazy, lol. No it's just a passion and i'm very perfectionist.
Jason
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Cool, thanks for the info! It is a passion, you're not crazy to me or anybody else here I bet. Excellent work.fedoraiders wrote:Thank you for your opinion, i appreciate.TheExit148 wrote:Nice hat! 70 hours is crazy, but extreme dedication pays off, and you can see it in your hat! Every time I see one of you hats, its screams Raiders! Love them!
PS: Where'd you get that sweet Raiders shirt? I've been looking for one just like that.
On these picture, it's my own sweet shirt that i made with a printer kit, ideal for made your own sweet shirt. I drew the Raider of the Lost Ark logo on a white paper and after, i scan the logo and i print with a special paper for the sweet shirt.
It's not a joke, i work on this t-shirt approximately 8 hours. I'm a lite bit crazy, lol. No it's just a passion and i'm very perfectionist.
Jason
PS: do you have the transfer or image of the logo scanned that u can send by email by chance at all?
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Wow, that looks great! Now that's a real beater hat.
Is that brim a result of the reblock or did you cut it like that?
I'm building a foam block for my old Fed III right now!
High regards,
Richard
Is that brim a result of the reblock or did you cut it like that?
I'm building a foam block for my old Fed III right now!
High regards,
Richard
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Thanks for your comment. Sorry, i did not have my drawing logo, i think that my little child plays with my drawing and i never see but it's easy to draw the logo.TheExit148 wrote:Cool, thanks for the info! It is a passion, you're not crazy to me or anybody else here I bet. Excellent work.fedoraiders wrote:Thank you for your opinion, i appreciate.TheExit148 wrote:Nice hat! 70 hours is crazy, but extreme dedication pays off, and you can see it in your hat! Every time I see one of you hats, its screams Raiders! Love them!
PS: Where'd you get that sweet Raiders shirt? I've been looking for one just like that.
On these picture, it's my own sweet shirt that i made with a printer kit, ideal for made your own sweet shirt. I drew the Raider of the Lost Ark logo on a white paper and after, i scan the logo and i print with a special paper for the sweet shirt.
It's not a joke, i work on this t-shirt approximately 8 hours. I'm a lite bit crazy, lol. No it's just a passion and i'm very perfectionist.
Jason
PS: do you have the transfer or image of the logo scanned that u can send by email by chance at all?
Look my pictures.
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Jason
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Thanks for you comment! I did not cut the brim, i think that the brim is a little bite to short but it's ok for me.Bullitt wrote:Wow, that looks great! Now that's a real beater hat.
Is that brim a result of the reblock or did you cut it like that?
I'm building a foam block for my old Fed III right now!
High regards,
Richard
Thanks!
Jason
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WOW Absolutely fantastic! I search all over Oklahoma trying to find a hatter who could re-block a couple of my hats, but they only do cowboy hats!
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Now you're gettin' there!
Don't you just love beatin' up a hat?
Great work in the dusting and sweat lines!!
LLS
Don't you just love beatin' up a hat?
Great work in the dusting and sweat lines!!
LLS
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Easily my favorite hat ever seen on this board
And there's been a few!!
And there's been a few!!
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Thank you very much LLS, i appreciate and it very important for me to have your Hat Maker opinion.Local Land Surveyor wrote:Now you're gettin' there!
Don't you just love beatin' up a hat?
Great work in the dusting and sweat lines!!
LLS
Thanks!
Jason
Re: My Herbert Johnson reblocked with my own new Block
Do you soak your hats when you reblock them? The reason I ask is, I tried a couple of times t reblock my old HJs and each timethey shrank terribly and could not be stretched again. Each time they ended in the bin!
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your attention to detail has paid off. Looks like the hat in the streets of Cairo and truck chase scenes.
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Thank you very much for your comment, i appreciate.FordPerfect wrote:Easily my favorite hat ever seen on this board
And there's been a few!!
I think that the Garrison hat is the very good Cairo hat and the Adventurebilt with a ultimate Raiders Block too. I'm almost certain that WE use the similar hat block.
A day, i would like to meet Steve and Dave for talk to the perfect Raiders hat. I think that this meeting will be very interesting.
Jason
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That's an amazing hat you've got there. All too often we see photos of brand-spanking new hats, and while they look real nice in their own right, there's something "Indy" about them that's missing. You've nailed the shape, the brim swoops, the ribbon, the sweat and grime that would come from the sorts of adventures Indy would go on. You've captured everything great about the "Streets of Cairo" and "Truck Chase" scenes.
Very well done!
Very well done!
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Great job Jason!
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Excellent! One of if not the best I have ever seen here.
Weston
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Jason,
You are truly an amazing and talented Artist with the passion (and the eye for attention to detail that I put up there with Steve, Marc, John & David.)
(PLUS, I think you are the EXACT "right amount of crazy"... in fact, MORE of us should be crazy like you!)
BEST of Luck with ALL you are trying to do!
Mitch
You are truly an amazing and talented Artist with the passion (and the eye for attention to detail that I put up there with Steve, Marc, John & David.)
(PLUS, I think you are the EXACT "right amount of crazy"... in fact, MORE of us should be crazy like you!)
BEST of Luck with ALL you are trying to do!
Mitch
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That hat is fantastic! Best replica of the Cairo scenes anywhere! How much to do it to mine?
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Heh, that hat looks screen used or like it has seen over 70 hours of adventures. Great gear! I love that brim, real character there, real character.
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Awesome looking hat!
Really captures the spirit of Indy, and the fact you did it all yourself shows some serious enthusiasm for getting the look right. Often times people are satisfied to just settle for something, but it seems most of us gearheads are far beyond just settling for anything when it comes to Dr. Jones. You really did an awesome job!
Really captures the spirit of Indy, and the fact you did it all yourself shows some serious enthusiasm for getting the look right. Often times people are satisfied to just settle for something, but it seems most of us gearheads are far beyond just settling for anything when it comes to Dr. Jones. You really did an awesome job!
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I do not soak the felt, i use a electric head with soak towel. You are right, the HJ felt is realywhiskyman wrote:Do you soak your hats when you reblock them? The reason I ask is, I tried a couple of times t reblock my old HJs and each timethey shrank terribly and could not be stretched again. Each time they ended in the bin!
sensitive and he shrunk but i keep on the hat block one week.
Thanks!
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Wow, the realy good comment Mitch, thanks and i appreciate this very much. I think that I have a lot of patience and I am extremely perfectionist. The last month, when i decided to make a another Hat Block, before to start, i'm sat down with my hats and the many Raiders pictures and i reflected and analyze the fedora that Harrison wore many hours by day before to start the building ( Look the Picture ). After analyze, i decided redrawn my Hat Block and it was the good choice. Now, i take a brake for one month because it's very exhausting and i have a family too.Mitch LaRue wrote:Jason,
You are truly an amazing and talented Artist with the passion (and the eye for attention to detail that I put up there with Steve, Marc, John & David.)
(PLUS, I think you are the EXACT "right amount of crazy"... in fact, MORE of us should be crazy like you!)
BEST of Luck with ALL you are trying to do!
Mitch
Thanks!
Jason
P.S. I know Steve, Marc and David but who is John, i don't know who is John, sorry.
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That would be our very own BendingOak from the Penman Hat Company.fedoraiders wrote:P.S. I know Steve, Marc and David but who is John, i don't know who is John, sorry.
I forgot to ask, what did you use for the dirt?
Again great job!
Richard
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Bullitt just beat me to it, but he's right:
I was talking about "BendingOak"... John Penman of the Penman Hat Co.
Easily one of the Top Men to ever share his hatmaking skills with this community.
I've often said this Jason, but while I am glad you've decided to share a peek of your fine hats with us (and while I know a bunch of us have asked you "how much can I pay you for one of your hats?")... I'm SO glad you've got your priorities straight: Time with family FIRST.
(Starting tomorrow, I'm actually off to visit my family in Alberta for a couple of weeks! So, I'll wave down to you as my plane flies over Quebec!)
I hope you have a GREAT summer, my friend!
I was talking about "BendingOak"... John Penman of the Penman Hat Co.
Easily one of the Top Men to ever share his hatmaking skills with this community.
I've often said this Jason, but while I am glad you've decided to share a peek of your fine hats with us (and while I know a bunch of us have asked you "how much can I pay you for one of your hats?")... I'm SO glad you've got your priorities straight: Time with family FIRST.
(Starting tomorrow, I'm actually off to visit my family in Alberta for a couple of weeks! So, I'll wave down to you as my plane flies over Quebec!)
I hope you have a GREAT summer, my friend!
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Fantastic hat again. I really hope you will offer hats in the future......you are very talented, mixed with the passion to get the best results and its viewable in every hat you show us here.
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Thanks for this info.Mitch LaRue wrote:Bullitt just beat me to it, but he's right:
I was talking about "BendingOak"... John Penman of the Penman Hat Co.
Easily one of the Top Men to ever share his hatmaking skills with this community.
I've often said this Jason, but while I am glad you've decided to share a peek of your fine hats with us (and while I know a bunch of us have asked you "how much can I pay you for one of your hats?")... I'm SO glad you've got your priorities straight: Time with family FIRST.
(Starting tomorrow, I'm actually off to visit my family in Alberta for a couple of weeks! So, I'll wave down to you as my plane flies over Quebec!)
I hope you have a GREAT summer, my friend!
Mitch LaRue, I wish you good holiday with your family my friend!
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For the dirt, i use the Fuller Earth for this hat but for make a permanent sweat band, i use the javex water whip a Q-Tip but i do not recommend it.Bullitt wrote:That would be our very own BendingOak from the Penman Hat Company.fedoraiders wrote:P.S. I know Steve, Marc and David but who is John, i don't know who is John, sorry.
I forgot to ask, what did you use for the dirt?
Again great job!
Richard