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11-12-2016 07:17 PM
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Hi Bob,
very nice pictures of a very nice cap with a very unusual peak (is it hand stitched to the cap?).
As to the material: seems to be wool (and would be the most likely material) but you can only tell when you have the cap in hand. Wool was processed in very different ways, as Tuch, Strichtuch, Trikot, Gabardine, etc. etc., see here for further details: Types Materials for SS Visor Hats
Very nice hat stand BTW, is it adjustable to the size of the cap?
Last edited by ErWeSa; 11-12-2016 at 08:02 PM.
Reason: typo
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Thanks for the complements on my visor. I don't know about the hand stitching. The sweat band was a bit on the fragile side and didn't want to lift it to look.
On the hat stand, I had the guys in the shop build this to my design. I actually measured the inside of the cap and built the stand to that fixed dimension. It is stainless steel and painted black except the part that touches the sweat band. So no, it is not adjustable. Thanks for the link also. Regards, Bob
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Very nice Cap, and nice stand Bob
Bob Nice name also LOL
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Thanks for the complements on my visor. I don't know about the hand stitching. The sweat band was a bit on the fragile side and didn't want to lift it to look.
On the hat stand, I had the guys in the shop build this to my design. I actually measured the inside of the cap and built the stand to that fixed dimension. It is stainless steel and painted black except the part that touches the sweat band. So no, it is not adjustable. Thanks for the link also. Regards, Bob
I remember seeing this visor when it was originally posted. Haven't seen Larboard around in quite a while...
Anyway....You HAVE to have your friend start making these hat stands. Can easily be made in different "standard" sizes (54cm, 56cm, etc) and maybe in different heights as well so they could be staggered on a shelf to fit the caps closer together. At the right price I would by 6 or so!
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