The Algorithm asked me if I wanted to watch a video on hat making at 2am. Turns out I did and I'm glad I did - watched another dozen episodes since. Fantastic channel, Eric! I love the way you talk to your guests, how you engage and show us how talented and special they are. I can't wait to see more.
I enjoyed the fact that you are both gentlemanly and still manage to be fun and show us how hats are made. The hat looked great and showed how gifted he is at what he does.
Nathaniel's is the best! Living here and being able to go down the block and get an incredible hat is such a privilege. SO MUCH LOVE TO HIM AND HIS WIFE!
Just recently retired to The Lost Sierra, cattle country north of Lake Tahoe. My stockbroker said if you're to be the Laird of an estancia, you need a custom hat, and he sent me your video link of Nate. A week later I found myself flying to Texas Hill Country to meet this wonderful craftsman. I have a very large head (63) and it was nice to hear Nate and Kerrie talk not only about size, but about skin complexion, and shape of head and stature of build, and how it all comes together with the "right hat". When I found out I was 345th in line, and about one year out, I ordered two. One a Lizard Head Cattleman's (my new Sunday Going To Meeting Hat) and a working cowboys' GUS for everyday wear. Thank you for bringing me to know these wonderful people.
21:06 is just an awesome sequence of shots. The way Nathaniel is eyeing the hat and the way you’re looking at him. A true craftsman and a person who truly appreciates the craft.
I got a hat from Nathanial last year right before we moved from Texas to Louisiana. I love his work and he and his wife are a joy to talk to. Highly recommend getting on that wait list.
Currently waiting on my hat from Nate. Ordered 9 months ago. Absolutely can’t wait to receive it! Also loved having my measurements taken by such an antique piece of equipment that is just as functional today as it was way back when.
I love western hats and this was just a beautiful look into a true craftsman’s shop. The hat turned out amazing! Thank you for sharing your journeys with us!
I love watching this. My grandmother was a hat maker in NY City. She never told me about it, but I have it from other members of my family that if you were in the upper crust of NYC society and wanted a hat you went to my grandmother. I wish now I'd asked her about her work.
@@CraftsmansLegacy Well she was active in the 20's--40's so anything she created would have to be in a someones collection or a museum. I haven't been in NY City for more years then I can remember. Even my mother didn't save much of anything.
I don't know how I stumbled upon this video, but I'm sure glad I did. This California native has a different style. But after watching this video, I would love to have a custome hat by this gentleman. Great video to watch and the process was super intriguing. Love trades. It's what makes America great.
This is completely on par with any streaming service or television related documentary or show from a production value and entertainment value standpoint. Wow what a video.
Awesome video! My father-in-law owned a Western store. One of the services he offered was to block and shape hats. People came from all over the state to buy hats from him and have them shaped. However, since he believed there was only one "right" shape for a cowboy hat, all the hats he produced looked pretty much the same. It was a damn good looking hat!
I am so happy I found this show. I used to watch it on TV but we moved and acquired a different cable service that did not carry this show. I immediately subscribed here.
I love the way that the old equipment was so carefully made and cherished that they're still able to get such fantastic custom results. Thank you for sharing these programs.☺️
Doesn’t get much more wholesome than that! Really like his approach to finding out more. It is much more fun and interesting to watch a craftsman/artist interview another than just an interviewer. Subscribed
I really like your intro, Eric. It explains the story of many artists and entrepreneurs. Man, your conversation was inspiring (actually they all are to me). So cool that art was in his family and that he was easily able to buy the hat business. That is a great hat!
Seen your TV show in a few different states I've worked in but never at home. Glad I found your UA-cam channel. You're keeping the non Walmart population entertained. Thanks for spotlighting these craftsmen and women
Awesome! I can’t believe I’m just now seeing this channel. Definitely deserves millions of views. I love seeing the passion that these folks have for their craft
The intro is perfect. This rivals some of the best professionally produced tv series. Reminds me of dirty jobs. Compelling. Really heart and soul in this.
Made me smile seeing a reimers boiler there when they are steaming the hat. I've actually installed those in two locations before, once in carpet making for relaxing carpet fibers and once in aerospace for humidification control.
I guess this popped up on my page because I've been shopping for hats. Gotta say I'm so glad it did. Eric, I plan to binge some of your stuff now. Nathaniel (Nate) is incredibly likeable and obviously works hard at the craft. What a treat to see folks like him still exist. Now I'm off to visit his website!
this is one of the coolest videos I have ever seen. I had no clue what it took to make one of these hats. Wish my grandpa was still around, he would love this. I'm hooked now!
I'm really glad that I watched this video. The host comes off as the badass sitting at the bar, but once you start talking, he Is friendly and interested as what you do. He seems like such a good person. He asks the expert what to do, rather than trying to flex his knowledge. I appreciate that, as I'm sure many of us view this as a learning experience. Super respectful and highlights this gentleman in regards to his trade. Thank you for this upload! This Hatmaker is amazing. Taking his time to instruct the host with a calming patience. He seems like such a great teacher. He's so particular and patient, id like to buy him a beer and just talk for a while. If anyone knows where this shop is located, let me know.
More, More More Eric! Keep them coming. This whole production works so well and you are such a genuine guy it brings the best out of your featured artist. Love it
Fantastic channel! Definitely America 🇺🇸 was built by working hands and craftsmanship. Let’s not forget, seems like technology and corporate world has shifted our vision. Love to see what you do Eric!
I want a hat! As a former host in the world of quilting I applaud your skills Eric. You're real, not contrived, not just filling a roll. I'm thankful You Tube teed this up for me as I was looking for info to make a part for a new cuckoo clock design. Now to watch more episodes...
I liked he was really watching you as you made it with such passion but also guided you just enough. Wasn’t yelling or laughing at you like other shows. You could see in this guy he really loved this job. Super cool man! I’ve been a Stetson man for 50 plus years. But would love to be able to have this man make me a hat.
Nathan is amazing and a Legend too. I watched him restore a Hat that was in a House Fire and he made it looked new again. He explains the long labour very well. Great Hands on Video.
Wow, so glad I found your channel. This is incredible, and inspiring. Your intro really resonates with me. I work in medicine, and I'm at a point where I *need* to transition into something else, so I've started a small business making rugs. I don't make the money doing it that I do working in a hospital, but I'm having fun and I'm not stressed out while making rugs. Working in medicine provided a future for my kids, and I'm grateful that I've had the privilege of helping people in need, but I really want to spend my time doing something that I enjoy now.
This is thee best hat making video on UA-cam. Lovely introduction. Engaging and a great ending with the talk about a sense of slight anxiety of wearing a hat, and going for it.
Started out and was thinking a cowboy hat for a Motown bike builder hmm but as it progressed the artistry and eye of the craftsman found the perfect look for you great video Eric
What a magnificent pride to see someone with indian blood, be an outstanding craftman. Greetings from Costa Rica Central América, and from another indian. Bagua Bagua nama tain. Well done Big Tiger
I'm marking this on my list. My husband is always wanted me to travel with him in trucking. My son finally graduates this year. He doesn't realize this, but mama's going to go away for a few weeks. I'm putting this on my list we're going to stop in and get a hat. Oh boy I'm so excited. Literally I think this is going to make my husband cry. In a good way. Cowboy goodway.
What a talented man. There’s something in the soul that says stop working for the man on the 8-5 and do something that makes you happy. Hat making is something that just seems awesome. Great video
I wish we still had hatmakers like that in Brazil, It's hard to find a really good hat that can withstand the weather such as rain and sometimes snow. Also having a custom piece is nothing like just buying one from the shelf
You can buy cowboy hat plastic covers. Wear mine over both straw and felt hats in wet weather. Just take them off when going indoors. Oh yeah, be sure to shake the rain or snow off them too.
@@tonycostello4663 thanks for the advice my friend, but that wouldn't work for me. I can't really find a way of saying this without sounding rude, so just know that it isn't my intention I don't use "cowboy hats", and the plastic covers wouldn't work, I want a hat that's as weatherproof as my dad's old Cury 100% Rabbit fur. My hat is a work tool, I need to leave for work early in the morning knowing that just like my poncho, my hat will keep me dry in the case of an abrupt change in the weather. Carrying the cover on my tack would be another piece of nuisance to be dangling and annoying me and my horse
That was awesome! What is special is knowing no one else has what you have. Made by some one who is truly an artist and loves his work. Well done an admired fan.
If you wear hats there is nothing better then a custom one built just for you . I had my first custom hat made in 1973 and have been fortunate enough to have had six other ones made for me from three different Hatters since then . They all went through the same process used here and it’s really cool to go in and have the final shape and band done to put that extra touch to it .I am always amazed how durable they are and easy it is to reshape them at home once you learn the techniques. Any time I’m passing through an area that has a hatter I stop because you never know when you will need another one . Great video Happy Trails
I love learning about these Craftsmen that Eric visits and interviews. I hope that they can find someone to pass their trades down to, it'd be a shame to lose these crafts.
Nathaniel built a hat for me when he was still in Mancos Colorado. That's been 15 years ago. He is a true craftsman of his trade. Hat still gets compliments to this day.
This was great, I actually have a vintage 1900 buffalo felt stetson that was passed down to me by my great grandpa. I love that hat and wear all the time. I've had it reshaped twice, and repaired once at a hatsmith in Montana. It's truly the art of arts.
Good video. Had a nice rabbit felt fedora built for me by Paul's Hat Works when they operated a satellite shop in Louisville Kentucky a few years ago. It puts my other hats to shame. Excellent show! There's nothing like a custom built hat.
Wow..glad i found you again. The first episode i watched was on wooden buckets. Since then i have gotten into many wood working hobbies since. This hat video came in after ive followed other leather trades. Loosing my hair, ive found a new appreciation for larger hats. Thanks for sharing.
Stumbled onto your videos and have to say this one is excellent. Love these kinds of stories and I so want a custom hat from Nate. Keep up the good work.
The Algorithm asked me if I wanted to watch a video on hat making at 2am. Turns out I did and I'm glad I did - watched another dozen episodes since. Fantastic channel, Eric! I love the way you talk to your guests, how you engage and show us how talented and special they are. I can't wait to see more.
So happy to read this! Thank you. I'm glad you enjoy the episodes. Many more coming in 2022
I also stumbled upon this at 2am
Well jeez...algorithm brought me here at 5:19pm on a Saturday lol...ugh. Interesting so far @1 min into it.
Thats mad !!! 01:52 here in England right now and this video popped up. I must say right up my street though.
Same! A year later, and 3a :/
I enjoyed the fact that you are both gentlemanly and still manage to be fun and show us how hats are made. The hat looked great and showed how gifted he is at what he does.
Thank you!!
Nathaniel's is the best! Living here and being able to go down the block and get an incredible hat is such a privilege. SO MUCH LOVE TO HIM AND HIS WIFE!
That's cool!! Great people. I'll be back to visit with them soon.
This is truly remarkable...Watching one craftsman show/teach another craftsman a trade almost lost to time...
It's a beautiful thing! Thank you for the kind words
This is top quality stuff. You asked great questions, and you were genuinely engaged. I greatly enjoyed this video.
Thank you for the kind words!
Just recently retired to The Lost Sierra, cattle country north of Lake Tahoe. My stockbroker said if you're to be the Laird of an estancia, you need a custom hat, and he sent me your video link of Nate. A week later I found myself flying to Texas Hill Country to meet this wonderful craftsman. I have a very large head (63) and it was nice to hear Nate and Kerrie talk not only about size, but about skin complexion, and shape of head and stature of build, and how it all comes together with the "right hat". When I found out I was 345th in line, and about one year out, I ordered two. One a Lizard Head Cattleman's (my new Sunday Going To Meeting Hat) and a working cowboys' GUS for everyday wear. Thank you for bringing me to know these wonderful people.
Super cool! Nate and Kerrie are wonderful people. Enjoy your hats my friend.
21:06 is just an awesome sequence of shots. The way Nathaniel is eyeing the hat and the way you’re looking at him. A true craftsman and a person who truly appreciates the craft.
Thank you. Very kind and true!
Nate made me a hat almost 20 years ago. I still wear it today and it still looks like new. Nate is a master craftsmen and a super nice guy.
I got a hat from Nathanial last year right before we moved from Texas to Louisiana. I love his work and he and his wife are a joy to talk to. Highly recommend getting on that wait list.
Awesome!!
One of the most satisfying craft videos I've ever watched
Thank you!
I like this guy! He's unpretentious, honest and funny! :)
Thank you for the kind words!
Currently waiting on my hat from Nate. Ordered 9 months ago. Absolutely can’t wait to receive it! Also loved having my measurements taken by such an antique piece of equipment that is just as functional today as it was way back when.
Sweet!! You're gonna love it!
Ever get it?
@@PaulWeezy50 guess now
@@suopo32 Right. Lol
I love western hats and this was just a beautiful look into a true craftsman’s shop. The hat turned out amazing! Thank you for sharing your journeys with us!
What a great hat! That was too cool. I am glad that Mr. Funmaker is continuing the tradition of making custom hats.
Thank you! I too am glad Nate is continuing the tradition.
I love watching this. My grandmother was a hat maker in NY City. She never told me about it, but I have it from other members of my family that if you were in the upper crust of NYC society and wanted a hat you went to my grandmother. I wish now I'd asked her about her work.
That's a wonderful legacy Bill. Have you ever tried looking for some of her hats for sale? That would be great to have.
@@CraftsmansLegacy Well she was active in the 20's--40's so anything she created would have to be in a someones collection or a museum. I haven't been in NY City for more years then I can remember. Even my mother didn't save much of anything.
Terrific story, great step-by-step, and solid production value throughout. I couldn't hit the Subscribe button fast enough.
Thank you! Much appreciated!
YES! This, 100%
I don't know how I stumbled upon this video, but I'm sure glad I did. This California native has a different style. But after watching this video, I would love to have a custome hat by this gentleman. Great video to watch and the process was super intriguing. Love trades. It's what makes America great.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is completely on par with any streaming service or television related documentary or show from a production value and entertainment value standpoint. Wow what a video.
Thank you. It originally was a national PBS show.
What kind soul this gentleman is.
Welcome to Texas! Love Georgetown and especially this episode!!! 🤠
I enjoy Texas! Georgetown was fantastic. Loved the small-town feel.
Awesome video! My father-in-law owned a Western store. One of the services he offered was to block and shape hats. People came from all over the state to buy hats from him and have them shaped. However, since he believed there was only one "right" shape for a cowboy hat, all the hats he produced looked pretty much the same. It was a damn good looking hat!
That's pretty cool! I bet that was a good looking hat. Thanks for the comment
I am so happy I found this show. I used to watch it on TV but we moved and acquired a different cable service that did not carry this show. I immediately subscribed here.
Thank you!!!
That was a bloody ripper video. As an Australian I love our Akubra hats. These would be the only others I would wear. Magnificent
Akubra makes beautiful hats! Glad you enjoyed! Thanks
Gosh that is AMAZING I can see why he takes so much pride in his Hats, Makes me want to take a trip to TX just for a hat.
So cool! You need to visit Nate in TX!
What a true craftsman and keeping the old methods alive is just spectacular!!
Nate is an amazing craftsman. Thank you!
This guy is exceptionally passionate about what he does. And everyone should have a full brim hat. They look good on everyone.
No doubt about that!
How great is this story... Glad I came across it. True craftsmen are rare today keeping it real love a hat
Thank you!!
I love the way that the old equipment was so carefully made and cherished that they're still able to get such fantastic custom results. Thank you for sharing these programs.☺️
Doesn’t get much more wholesome than that! Really like his approach to finding out more. It is much more fun and interesting to watch a craftsman/artist interview another than just an interviewer. Subscribed
Thank you! Very kind to say.
You gotta say, that hat truely does look great on you. Really nice piece of craftsmanship.
Thank you kindly
Great episode . Absolutely love Mr. Funmaker . He has such a peaceful , kind and gentle soul .
So true. Nate is a wonderful man and I'm grateful we've become friends.
I really like your intro, Eric. It explains the story of many artists and entrepreneurs. Man, your conversation was inspiring (actually they all are to me). So cool that art was in his family and that he was easily able to buy the hat business.
That is a great hat!
The hat you made was perfect for you, it included your style and character in its design. It looked ‘right’ on your head.
Seen your TV show in a few different states I've worked in but never at home. Glad I found your UA-cam channel. You're keeping the non Walmart population entertained. Thanks for spotlighting these craftsmen and women
Thank you! Glad you found us!
i loved this show when it was on PBS, i am glad they are keeping a lot of PBS shows alive here on you tube
That hat came out looking amazing, really fits your style and face. Loved watching the process of a true craftsman step by step.
Awesome! I can’t believe I’m just now seeing this channel. Definitely deserves millions of views. I love seeing the passion that these folks have for their craft
So glad you found us! Thank you
Good stuff. Great look into craftsmanship over fast fashion.
Eric, I’ve always loved hats but like you I always felt self conscious wearing them. Self confidence is needed and I’m going for it. Thanks
Go for it!
The intro is perfect. This rivals some of the best professionally produced tv series. Reminds me of dirty jobs. Compelling. Really heart and soul in this.
Made me smile seeing a reimers boiler there when they are steaming the hat. I've actually installed those in two locations before, once in carpet making for relaxing carpet fibers and once in aerospace for humidification control.
That’s cool!
I guess this popped up on my page because I've been shopping for hats. Gotta say I'm so glad it did. Eric, I plan to binge some of your stuff now. Nathaniel (Nate) is incredibly likeable and obviously works hard at the craft. What a treat to see folks like him still exist. Now I'm off to visit his website!
this is one of the coolest videos I have ever seen. I had no clue what it took to make one of these hats. Wish my grandpa was still around, he would love this. I'm hooked now!
Thank you! Super cool process.
I'm really glad that I watched this video. The host comes off as the badass sitting at the bar, but once you start talking, he Is friendly and interested as what you do.
He seems like such a good person. He asks the expert what to do, rather than trying to flex his knowledge. I appreciate that, as I'm sure many of us view this as a learning experience.
Super respectful and highlights this gentleman in regards to his trade. Thank you for this upload!
This Hatmaker is amazing. Taking his time to instruct the host with a calming patience. He seems like such a great teacher. He's so particular and patient, id like to buy him a beer and just talk for a while.
If anyone knows where this shop is located, let me know.
More, More More Eric! Keep them coming. This whole production works so well and you are such a genuine guy it brings the best out of your featured artist. Love it
Thank you for the kind words! Very much appreciated.
Fantastic channel! Definitely America 🇺🇸 was built by working hands and craftsmanship. Let’s not forget, seems like technology and corporate world has shifted our vision. Love to see what you do Eric!
Well said!
I just discovered this channel and I love the content. Thank you for shining light on these craftsman and woman.
Thank you, Mikey!!
As soon as I saw the introduction, I subscribed. Can’t wait to watch them all.
your choices for ur hat, style, color etc, all came out perfect for you mate. fantastic all around.
Excellent story video my friend. Loved watching Nate’s skill and passion.
Wear your hat well!
That was a fun journey.
You have an excellent camera guy. The shots were very engaging.
Thank you! I will let them know.
I want a hat! As a former host in the world of quilting I applaud your skills Eric. You're real, not contrived, not just filling a roll. I'm thankful You Tube teed this up for me as I was looking for info to make a part for a new cuckoo clock design. Now to watch more episodes...
Wow! Thank you for the kind words. I'm checking out your clocks, super fun!
@@CraftsmansLegacy thanks! When locals discover what we're up to here on the farm I say, "You never know what your cuckoo neighbors are up to."
we live in a throw away society where no one want's to pay for quality. It's nice to see the pride a craftsman puts into there trade
Well said. Thank you for the comment.
This video was incredible seeing step by step how someone makes a living. Spectacular job!! I’d love to have a custom lid made.
Go for it!
Brilliant video, a joy to watch. Great hat. It's skilfully made, functional and beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
That is inspiring!! In todays world, craftmanship is a valued resource! Bravo!
Well said! Thank you
Thank you Eric for introducing us to Nathaniel !
Thank you! Nate is a wonderful person.
I liked he was really watching you as you made it with such passion but also guided you just enough. Wasn’t yelling or laughing at you like other shows. You could see in this guy he really loved this job. Super cool man! I’ve been a Stetson man for 50 plus years. But would love to be able to have this man make me a hat.
Nate is such a great man. Definitely get a hat made. You’ve love it.
Nathan is amazing and a Legend too. I watched him restore a Hat that was in a House Fire and he made it looked new again. He explains the long labour very well. Great Hands on Video.
Very cool!
That was a very cool documentary and Nate is genuinely nice!
Thank you. he sure is!
Great video! I really enjoy watching true craftsmanship in action. Quality
Wow, so glad I found your channel. This is incredible, and inspiring. Your intro really resonates with me. I work in medicine, and I'm at a point where I *need* to transition into something else, so I've started a small business making rugs. I don't make the money doing it that I do working in a hospital, but I'm having fun and I'm not stressed out while making rugs. Working in medicine provided a future for my kids, and I'm grateful that I've had the privilege of helping people in need, but I really want to spend my time doing something that I enjoy now.
This is thee best hat making video on UA-cam. Lovely introduction. Engaging and a great ending with the talk about a sense of slight anxiety of wearing a hat, and going for it.
That was an outstanding episode
This is the second video I've seen recently of Nathans shop. That man is so talented and I'd love to visit his shop one day.
You would really enjoy the visit. Great people!
I thought that THE CRAFTSMANS LEGACY was the best ever TV show. Would love to see it return . From host to craft it was the best.
Thank you! We are still releasing new episodes on UA-cam. Season 5 is out now and Season 6 in late 2022. Thank you for the kind words!!!
@@CraftsmansLegacy deserved words.
Love the tools of the trade. That hat is so very Eric.
Started out and was thinking a cowboy hat for a Motown bike builder hmm but as it progressed the artistry and eye of the craftsman found the perfect look for you great video Eric
Thank you!
What a magnificent pride to see someone with indian blood, be an outstanding craftman. Greetings from Costa Rica Central América, and from another indian. Bagua Bagua nama tain. Well done Big Tiger
a pure craftsman, just incredible to watch. Well done.
Thank you!
I'm marking this on my list. My husband is always wanted me to travel with him in trucking. My son finally graduates this year. He doesn't realize this, but mama's going to go away for a few weeks. I'm putting this on my list we're going to stop in and get a hat. Oh boy I'm so excited. Literally I think this is going to make my husband cry. In a good way. Cowboy goodway.
I hope you enjoy your time and trip! Say hi to Nate for me.
What a talented man. There’s something in the soul that says stop working for the man on the 8-5 and do something that makes you happy. Hat making is something that just seems awesome. Great video
I wish we still had hatmakers like that in Brazil, It's hard to find a really good hat that can withstand the weather such as rain and sometimes snow. Also having a custom piece is nothing like just buying one from the shelf
I'm sort of surprised there aren't any traditional hatmakers in Brazil. You might want to reach out to Nate, maybe he can help! Thank you
You can buy cowboy hat plastic covers. Wear mine over both straw and felt hats in wet weather. Just take them off when going indoors. Oh yeah, be sure to shake the rain or snow off them too.
@@tonycostello4663 thanks for the advice my friend, but that wouldn't work for me. I can't really find a way of saying this without sounding rude, so just know that it isn't my intention
I don't use "cowboy hats", and the plastic covers wouldn't work, I want a hat that's as weatherproof as my dad's old Cury 100% Rabbit fur. My hat is a work tool, I need to leave for work early in the morning knowing that just like my poncho, my hat will keep me dry in the case of an abrupt change in the weather. Carrying the cover on my tack would be another piece of nuisance to be dangling and annoying me and my horse
Simply amazing work. Makes me so proud to be a fellow Texan
This is the first video I watch on your channel and I really enjoy the way you interviewed Nate. Good job 👍 Subscribed
Thank you, Johan! Much appreciated.
Wow! Nathan is so nice and talented. Love Kerrie's Hatbands too,good choice! Thanks!
Thank you!
Lovely craftsmanship 🙌🤠
Thank you
Subscribed within the first 3 minutes! Great production value and the music choices were phenomenal
Much appreciated!
That was awesome! What is special is knowing no one else has what you have. Made by some one who is truly an artist and loves his work. Well done an admired fan.
Well said!
Anything that is creative is art. And craftsmen are artists
OK!
If you wear hats there is nothing better then a custom one built just for you . I had my first custom hat made in 1973 and have been fortunate enough to have had six other ones made for me from three different Hatters since then . They all went through the same process used here and it’s really cool to go in and have the final shape and band done to put that extra touch to it .I am always amazed how durable they are and easy it is to reshape them at home once you learn the techniques. Any time I’m passing through an area that has a hatter I stop because you never know when you will need another one . Great video
Happy Trails
I have many hats but this is the first custom hat. It's amazing how much better it fits. Thanks for the comment!
That was great! Outstanding craftsmanship and great design.
Thank you very much!
What a great episode! Loved it! I have been following Nathan for quite a while and this pushed me over edge to have a hat made by him!
Awesome episode! Mr. Funmaker is a true craftsman
He certainly is! Thank you
Another great episode Eric and the hat looks great! Keep 'em coming and I'll keep watching.
I think I may have just found my new favorite youtube channel! Great work!
Thank you!
I love learning about these Craftsmen that Eric visits and interviews. I hope that they can find someone to pass their trades down to, it'd be a shame to lose these crafts.
Thank you! I hope so too.
Nathaniel built a hat for me when he was still in Mancos Colorado. That's been 15 years ago. He is a true craftsman of his trade. Hat still gets compliments to this day.
I have no doubt that hat will last a lifetime! Great investment
This was great, I actually have a vintage 1900 buffalo felt stetson that was passed down to me by my great grandpa. I love that hat and wear all the time. I've had it reshaped twice, and repaired once at a hatsmith in Montana. It's truly the art of arts.
How cool is that!! What a great heirloom. Enjoy
What a cool experience for you! Congrats!
It sure was! Thank you
great video! I love how the good ol' fashion tools were used.
I just watched this on the Crete channel on TV. It's was amazing to watch the tools and materials that he used to make your hat.😍👍
Thank you! I agree
Nathaniel looks like an awesome guy! Great series.
Thank you. Nate is a wonderful person.
Oh my gosh, I am in heaven!!! What an amazing channel. I love craftsmanship and learning so I am beyond thrilled to have found your channel
Thank you! How kind to say.
Great Episode 👍 very fine humble professional hat maker
Thank you!
Found another gem of a channel!
For sure one of my new favorite channels!
Enjoyed this video. Great choice in style of hat. Exactly what I need for the city
Good video. Had a nice rabbit felt fedora built for me by Paul's Hat Works when they operated a satellite shop in Louisville Kentucky a few years ago. It puts my other hats to shame. Excellent show! There's nothing like a custom built hat.
Very cool!
Wow..glad i found you again. The first episode i watched was on wooden buckets. Since then i have gotten into many wood working hobbies since.
This hat video came in after ive followed other leather trades. Loosing my hair, ive found a new appreciation for larger hats. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! How kind of you to say.
Stumbled onto your videos and have to say this one is excellent. Love these kinds of stories and I so want a custom hat from Nate. Keep up the good work.
So glad you found us, Marc! Thank you