
Taking a beating from a little Indy wearing my Henry.

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Restless Dreamer wrote:I'm still waiting for it...sent it for a reblock to Marc on July. Mine tapered after two months, and deformed due to too much rain and abuse.
It's taking more than I expected. It's 3 months and half of waiting, so far. I do not complain, though; but I hope to have it ready for my graduation ceremony on december - my christy's is too light for the winter cold.
I'm happy for you, djd. yes, the henry is a bit hard to bash - soft felt, but the creases don't want to stay. I suggest you to go for a CS bash, avoid Raiders with the henry - Raiders hats require a very thin felt, expecially if you are going for a SOC
Just to show that I got my revenge yesterday...djd wrote:.
Taking a beating from a little Indy wearing my Henry.
I have not had my new Henry out in the rain yet, but living here in Florida its bound to happen. I have to wonder if the felt used in Fed 4s is different than your standard rabbit, because I've had my most abused fed 4 twice in a lake, and numerous downpours (at least once soaked to the core) and have not seen a bit of taper (knock on wood!)Fedora wrote:You know, I had no problem in creasing the Henry Marc sent to me. The felt is very soft which made it easy for me to do. I had no trouble with the creases staying put either. But, compared to the thin felted HJs, I can see where one would note a difference.
As with any hat that contains rabbit, I highly recommend frequent treatments of water repellant though. The only hat that I would even consider wearing as a rain hat is a vintage hat, which seems impervious to taper when wetted. I would never wear an untreated modern rabbit, or one that is mostly rabbit in rain without the treatment. It's gonna taper, as that is what felt does, unless it is really old felt.
To date, my own Henry has gotten rained on several times, with not enough taper to make it anything else but a Raiders fedora. But, I treated it well with the treatment, and did so again after each rain, once it dried of the superficial wetting. The core never got wet due to the treatment, which is very important. Once that core gets wet, that's it. All bets are off. Some brands of hats you can't leave in a hot car. The heat by itself will taper these hats. The Henry won't do that though. I tried it right off, with no adverse effects.
I think Marc did well with having this Henry made for us. I have yet to see another factory made hat this is as high quality as this one. And the attention to detail on the bow is the best out there, in factory made hats. So, he did his homework. And the factory is doing a great job on maintaining his specs. Fedora
Clearly, the secret is: whoever wears the "satchel of strength" wields the winning punch!djd wrote:Just to show that I got my revenge yesterday...
I was about to ask the same question, djd. Did I read Steve say somewhere Scotchguard spray?djd wrote:What sort of water repellant would you recommend Steve? Is there a particularly good make?
Great looking scarf. Is it home made?djd wrote:Just to show that I got my revenge yesterday...djd wrote:.
Taking a beating from a little Indy wearing my Henry.![]()
John sells some on his website.Yojimbo Jones wrote:I was about to ask the same question, djd. Did I read Steve say somewhere Scotchguard spray?djd wrote:What sort of water repellant would you recommend Steve? Is there a particularly good make?
No, I got it in a Gap store in New York a few years back. Not quite Tom Baker length but not far offThe Librarian wrote:[
Great looking scarf. Is it home made?
Marty