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Grey Camptown Metropolitan

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Found the camera, so I figured I'd snag some better pictures of my newest hat (That, and the old thread I had for it got deleted somehow :().
Grey Camptown Model 1945 Metropolitan.

Oddly enough, it's hard to see the shape in these photos. Hrm. I will be taking it to get it flanged and reblocked to an open crown (which is partially to stretch it a bit, as it is a size too small, I think). I'll be buying a hat stretcher too, so I'll be keeping this updated after I've reblocked it.

This is a beast of a hat. The felt is SO thick and stiff compared to my Fed IV. Very, very warm, which makes it an excellent winter hat.

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Or, you can just shave your head. Loss of that much hair is bound to take you down a hat size or two. :CR: :lol: ;)
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binkmeisterRick wrote:Or, you can just shave your head. Loss of that much hair is bound to take you down a hat size or two. :CR: :lol: ;)

...and risk the velcro effect??? ;)
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Well, maybe if he just shaved one side, it would take him down just half a size, with enough hair left for a combover. :lol:
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There'd be enough left for everyones combover.... :lol:

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Ian wrote:There'd be enough left for everyones combover.... :lol:

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:rolling: :rolling:
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:rolling: :rolling: :rolling:
Oh guys, that was a great thing to read first thing this morning. No offense was taken, at all, I promise. I was laughing harder at each post.

Thanks for the compliments, all! I swear, these pictures make it look like there isn't much shape to it, but there really truly is. Will have to try some new angles later and see if I can display it a bit better. (The hat, not the hair! :lol: )

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Yeah, I was only joshin', too. Actually, I was hoping he'd send some of it my way! I could use a little extra on top! ;)

I actually like how this hat looks with the leather band. It gives it a hint of "open road."
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Well Anubis I will agree that the Metropolitan is way thicker & stiffer than the Fieldmaster by a long shot, but it does eventually soften up. Just takes a lot of handling. John can attest as to how tough it is to work with. All, in all though I can't wait to see what you do with yours. After the reblock are you going to bash it onto an Indy traveler or something different altogether?

Cheers! :TOH:

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That's a sweet lid that IMO really suits you, AnubisScales...
Looks GREAT, in fact!
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DanielJones wrote: After the reblock are you going to bash it onto an Indy traveler or something different altogether?
Oooh, I like that idea. O_O
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I love that color. Also your avatar made me giggle.
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I am LIKING that hat band! It gives that hat a lot of old West character!

Thanks for wearing her out there!

Much "grah" (as they say in Ireland)

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Thanks very much JJ! I LOVE this hat.
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Sweet hat, AnubisScales :tup: . I'm definitely diggin' the band. The color of the band complements the hat very well, also.
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