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    probably the most important info I’ve ever revealed on this show,
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    Also tons of important info about steaming your own hats, and general warnings, what to avoid...
    How to get the best for your money, most hats do resist water just fine, some also resist shrinkage..but all of these can still lose their shape.
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    thank you all so much for watching!
    👍😀 thanks!!
    Quick tip!
    How to quickly stiffen a hat,
    1.dust it w packing tape,
    get every drop of dust/lint or else u seal it in forever
    2.cover the sweatband completely,
    (inner band)
    I use a hat stretcher
    but painters tape or
    stuffing crown with a huge ball of tissue works
    3. Use ultra super hold
    hair spray ,not aqua net, any other brand.
    Thin coats but get the whole underside of brim
    , let dry and Repeat,
    Let dry completely.
    if needed,afterdrying, u may steam the
    hat and fix any brim issues
    But this is easier left to a trained hat tech, if you're unsure of what you're doing, just avoid steam. You'll do more damage than good,most likely..
    its tricky even w years of experience,
    and usually best to quit while your ahead..
    if the hat looks ok,just stop. It’s easy to mess up again, if u steam too much, kinda like gambling, just quit while you’re ahead.
    and always keep steam off of leather sweatbands, it'll burn it and destroy the inner band in a split second,
    *****steam NEVER goes on the inside of a crown or anywhere near the leather sweatband!!!**
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  • @drkpg1
    @drkpg1 5 років тому +23

    Kevin, you are just a great person. Respect and thank you so much for your videos. With kind regards from France.

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the kind comment. Kevin

    • @badams9854
      @badams9854 4 роки тому +1

      KEVIN from JJ HAT CENTER 🎸HATS & GUITARS !
      New subscriber Kevin. Please read and respond to my individual comment that I just posted about STRAW HATS. Thank you.

    • @badams9854
      @badams9854 4 роки тому +3

      KEVIN from JJ HAT CENTER 🎸HATS & GUITARS !
      PS I personally wear two straw hats and one 1940's 10x pure Beaver Cowboy hat. Plus another five (5) very nice 1960's fedoras. All are family heirlooms except the straw hats.

    • @hannahbanciellaart7798
      @hannahbanciellaart7798 3 роки тому

      Salut! Moi j’aime bien aussi les videos de jj. Ils sont vraiment peculieres

  • @JohnnyWrongo-b9l
    @JohnnyWrongo-b9l Рік тому +3

    My grandfather wore a Whippet for something like twenty years, possibly more. Wore it every day. Put his hat on as soon as he stood up from the bed.
    I am s lot more confident about buying my next hat as a result of your videos.

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  Рік тому

      Thanks, I appreciate the comment ! Glad to be of service!

  • @JordanLeden
    @JordanLeden 2 роки тому +5

    Dude that copper tone plate and knobs on your tele are outstanding . Very nice. And I always appreciate your guitar playing and hat knowledge. I’m waiting on my first open road, coming in the mail. Cheers!

  • @lucretiabolin9851
    @lucretiabolin9851 4 роки тому +4

    You can rest assured Kevin that your videos are helping to sell a whole lot of hats. I like to think of you as a hattommlier in the same spirit of a sommlier.

  • @secretdaisy6484
    @secretdaisy6484 4 роки тому +4

    I have a vintage cowboy hat in great condition. The 5xxxxx beaver felt is really thick. I’m saving up for aTom Mix 10 gallon silver belly open crown & I’ll dare anyone to laugh.
    BTW that is the most beautiful Telecaster I have ever seen. The wood on the fret board is gorgeous. However, I’m really a Strat girl.
    Great video! 👍☮️🌞🎸

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  4 роки тому

      Thanks so much!! Tom mix is realllllllllllllllly big, and expensive, and AWESOME. I’m all for it. Stetson doesn’t stock a lot of them, they’re kinda hard to get, sometimes we order stuff, and it just doesn’t arrive.. u can find one online,
      But they’re not that easy to get in your neighborhood hat shop.

  • @paper1981
    @paper1981 10 місяців тому +1

    Some sweet picking there, Kev!❤

  • @bruiserbong4001
    @bruiserbong4001 Рік тому +3

    Love your videos man. Not sure if you try, but you look a lot like Dylan. Very cool

  • @eriche8870
    @eriche8870 3 роки тому +6

    Im asian and Kevin is accurate on the shape of the head its the same thing when we are buying sunglasses. Kevin you are really an expert on your industry thank you.

  • @siestabluell8374
    @siestabluell8374 5 років тому +3

    Nice chops on a very cool Tele! Thanks for the video and the helpful info.

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому

      Joseph Witrick thank you,for the compliments, that guitar is really incredible, it gets played so much that every time I string it up, I stay up all night, night after night, playing..and wear out the strings, then it stays unplayed for months,
      I hate changing strings, I have like 12 guitars,and no time.so usually, only 2-3 have playable strings at a time.
      That tele has an acoustic pickup in the bridge, and kinda simulates an acoustic,I always forget about it though,
      thanks for commenting on this, u reminded me, this Wednesday, I’ll put new Diaddario 9-42’s on her and polish up that oil finish, by mid next week I should have it going again,
      I just changed stings on my Dean and Strat, so I’m kinda eager to get them out now too.. I usually get new stuff up on Wednesday’s.. thx

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому

      Btw the body is mahogany,the fingerboard is zebrano (zebra wood) the front of the body is highly figured,flamed,
      spalted maple, only a small percentage of maple ,less than 5,% have any flame at all,and the dark,"spalted" mineral streaks come from a tree's branch soaks in a river for a while, water eventually evaporating,leaving only the minerals in the wood.. like semi petrification.. this has both flame and spalt which is very interesting looking,kinda like petrified wood

    • @josephwitrick8533
      @josephwitrick8533 5 років тому

      @@quadrogong1111 A very striking effect! I've seen some others but yours is definitely quite unique (has that "other realm" dream vibe to it).
      By the way, a friend once told me that every time he put on his hat he heard music. He explained this to his doctor who quickly solved the problem...he simply took out the "band." LOL

  • @mickjosephson8668
    @mickjosephson8668 5 років тому +1

    Hi Kevin, I Love your Videos and this one is the best! , Thankyou for all your advice!
    I also love your telecaster, looks like very exotic timber.
    THANKS AGAIN from Tasmania, Australia.

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому +1

      Tasmania,huh? Sounds far..
      Is that in Brooklyn or Queens? Thanks 😎 so much for watching
      I liked this one too,gonna try to top it w my next video 😎

  • @cornshucker77
    @cornshucker77 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the info Kevin..........and nice pickin there at the end of the vid.

  • @thebomb363
    @thebomb363 5 років тому +2

    Very informative Kevin.

  • @rogerstenstromk5mow715
    @rogerstenstromk5mow715 3 роки тому +1

    Very very informative video.

  • @rockon21ful
    @rockon21ful 3 роки тому +2

    thanks for all these great video's, i'm so stressed about this election and someone trying to steal it!! Amazing one party is calm and the other is suing everyone!!

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  3 роки тому +3

      Let the good times Roll!✌️🤠.relax.
      It's all over,baby..the people have spoken
      quite clearly,too.

    • @rockon21ful
      @rockon21ful 3 роки тому

      @@quadrogong1111 YEP!! time to turn things around in the USA..;)

  • @edwither8284
    @edwither8284 Рік тому +1

    Love that guitar

  • @1960Tom
    @1960Tom 3 роки тому +2

    Great info. I love the Telecaster. Generally, in my opinion, they don’t look that appealing. Yours is exceptional. They do, however, always sound fantastic!

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  3 роки тому

      It took me a While to “get” it. I knew everyone thought they were cool, but the first one I got was horrible, so twangy and trebly. I stuck with it and discovered that they’re all quite different. You have all kind of tele sounds.
      you’re very right though, it’s a simple.modular, cheap design.. bolt on neck. Slab body. Primitive Three barrel bridge
      but those inefficiencies are part of what gives it its raunchy sound.

  • @jukesasaurusrex
    @jukesasaurusrex 2 роки тому +1

    Now that is a stunning guitar , great playing as always , thank you :)

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  2 роки тому

      Thanks, I appreciate that. Thx for tuning in!

  • @LowPlainsDrifter60
    @LowPlainsDrifter60 5 років тому +8

    Don't worry about a black limo full of Stetson heavies coming to pick you up.LOL..... I know you know this Kev but for those who don't; Stetson doesn't exist anymore as a hat manufacturer but 'Stetson hats' are made under licence by a company called Hatco, down in Texas. It's a huge factory where a lot of now defunct brands that used to make great hats, are made.(they just bought the name.) Many of the branded hats they manufacture are the same but with different brand labels stuck on them although apparently, they do produce a few good models but overall, they're just mass produced products,....we are a long way from the good old days of proud hat makers but that is partially due to customers too who tend to treat hats as any other disposable consumer items.
    Hold on, a black limo just pulled up.

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому +12

      Yes, Hatco / Hatbrands also makes Dobbs, Resistol, Charlie One Horse.. they gobbled up all those brands, now they’re just different “lines”...
      different logos on the sweatbands and linings...same materials.
      Hard to say if it’s a good or bad thing, without those companies getting bought out, who knows if they would have lasted this long on their own, Stetson has had some super high points and low points in their history, right now they have stability, consistently and staying power..
      Dress hat companies need to cut corners in order to produce hats in America at a decent price...if they made them like they did in the 40’s & 50’s, (Beaver felt, hand sewn, silk linings..etc) if they did, they’d cost us $500-1200 instead of $195-250.
      Yes, we miss the old,hand crafted, Charlie One Horse hats w real bullet holes,rattlesnake heads,animal bones,hand airbrushed works of art...that type of stuff are classified as custom hats now, and available by custom boutique hat makers,like in our workshop.. but without Hatco, those cool hat companies may have dropped out of business completely,disappeared.. who knows? The hat biz is tough, to give u an idea..
      when I started in 94, there were 4 other really huge hat shops in NYC like us,
      now there’s only us.. (and a couple of religious hat shops in Brooklyn,who primarily sell all wide brim,black hats to the Orthodox & Hasidic Jewish clientele) all the other shops like us dropped out. and if you..AAAAHH!!! THE BLACK LIMO JUST PULLED UP..HELLLLLLP MEEEEEE!!!

    • @matthewdell4504
      @matthewdell4504 4 роки тому +2

      @@quadrogong1111
      Fun video.
      If you want a hat that is similar to Stetsons from long ago - try Akubra. CampDraft and Fed IV are good and durable open crown hats. They protect you rather than you needing to protect them. I have an old 5X beaver Stetson with a brown leather band and it is very nice, but many modern Stetsons are not all that. Matt Deckhard tried to bring some quality back and was able to get a few good items out there. My recent Stetsonian is okay, but the daily hat is an Akubra which I shaped from open crown and steamed at home. It has been around the world and in all environments for 10 years. Still going strong. But as you say, quality and cost are not necessarily connected. My first Akubra cost me under a hundred bucks - delivered.

  • @sirjaketh6082
    @sirjaketh6082 Рік тому +1

    That guitar is sick

  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

    Hi ser😍😘

  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

    Im, 30 high woman💪😁😂🖐️

  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

    Hello ser. Kevin fendora black again 😳🖤😊😂☺️

  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

    Pendora is michael jackson bilie jean concert live😍😂🎩☺️🙂

  • @quadrogong1111
    @quadrogong1111  4 роки тому +3

    1:27 ....Jeff Beck bend

  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

    A said bite fendora hat good like them 😉👒🤔👍😂😊

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  3 роки тому

      Fedora ✌️😉. You are so close ! Fedora, (not fendora,) but I understand what u are saying perfectly,thank you for watching and for your comments 😄

  • @lewisward4359
    @lewisward4359 5 років тому +1

    Great information. Dang the haymakers run like guild. So many secrets! Hard to find information on hats that is not hype. I can see a book contract. Some nice licks at the end. Beginning to question why I purchased the Stetson Stratoliner a few years ago. Nice hat, very soft.

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому +2

      Premier Stratoliner from a few yrs ago should be nice! Very soft,thick,hearty felt.. that just needs to be stiffened, very rarely do i see any bad premiew stratoliners, probably never.. if u have any issues,mail it un,i will stiffen it,shape it.on video for free. But no, stetson strats are never defective, id be surprised if u had curling issues..

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому +2

      Nah, stetson premier stratolners? I never dread steaming those, they ha e biiig deeep crowns,great for teardrops,open roads...anything,the felt is thick,soft,hearty..
      Im not referring to those in this vid,i love stratoliners!! (and stratocasters! )

  • @callofthewillman4469
    @callofthewillman4469 2 роки тому +2

    Dose JJ’s replace sweat bands? And do y’all sell GROSGRAIN HAT BANDS?
    Thanks y’all are awesome
    Love your vids Kev-

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  2 роки тому +1

      Yes we do, we are waiting for a new batch of leather sweatbands now though, and as far as a grosgrain hat band, you really “sell” ready made bands.. the hatmaker will make a band for your hat custom, out of a roll of ribbon. We can make u anything, $45

  • @donbaisden1519
    @donbaisden1519 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Would you recommend a Dobbs Strand Fedora?

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks! That's wool. I don't like most of the wool hats like that. I prefer "wool LiteFelt" it's way stronger, rolls for travel and does better in rain. Like the Blues Fedora or Atlantic on jjhatcenter.com I did a video on these today

  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

    Im fans michael jackson ser kevin 😍❤️🤣😊😂😒

    • @jennifercollado2528
      @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому

      My idol is very death 20016,2009 to tha first time concert live tours this it. Her king of pop together forever cry finally around if are ever them so loves cant leaves did michael j. I miss talk him 😭😢🤗😙🙄😱

  • @villat4464
    @villat4464 3 роки тому +1

    The dobbs hats is good brand

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  3 роки тому

      Yes, they are made in the same factory as Stetson, they’re made by the same people, in the same place,from the same materials..
      just slightly different colors,trim..

  • @pricehomes
    @pricehomes 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the great videos. Do you have a recommendation for sprays when it comes to stiffening?

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  4 роки тому +1

      Hair spray. The strongest formula u see, good brands are Suave and Rave, avoid Aqua Net, it sprays too splashy,rather than misty

    • @pricehomes
      @pricehomes 4 роки тому

      @@quadrogong1111 Thanks!

  • @spanglestein66
    @spanglestein66 4 роки тому +1

    Surgeon general of hatology

  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

    Hi ser you are 54 nice good👍😘👌😊😍

  • @racetrackmemorabilia
    @racetrackmemorabilia 3 роки тому +1

    Just discovered this. My Stetson Open Road 6x western felt in silverbelly seems to pass the durability tests. Presuming the price point can be achieved based on the felt being 6x as opposed to more premium felt?

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  3 роки тому +1

      Not exactly sure what u are asking here...
      The 6x is the standard, classic model. It’s rabbit fur, western felt. They came out with a softer version,made of dress felt,like a fedora, called the royal deluxe series, that’s very similar, but it’s less stiff, and more flexible, comes in fedora type colors.. the quality is not better or worse, just different. These are all rugged hats..I generally am okay with wearing a western in rain, but not a fedora... but the newer open road 6x is not a hat I’d suggest wearing in rain, the brim will get wavy and lose its crisp quality. It’s a unique hat , very stiff and not too thick..it’ll last u a lifetime ..just don’t use it for a rain hat,
      The 6x is fine, they make an all beaver version now..I haven’t tried it yet.. not sure if I would pay beaver prices for an open road, but many folks would I guess.

  • @MattDeckard
    @MattDeckard 3 роки тому +1

    Regarding the steam and curling, that's the fur not being felted tight enough. Wool has come a long long way over the years and tech has gone into making wool hats great, but with that fur felt you are showing, you can see how loose the felt is. And it's not about thicker, it's about the felt being tight. I'll do a video on it. You can have a very very thin felt that holds up extremely well if it's felted correctly. It's just lack of want for quality, but want of luxury that's making hats that don't take the rain well. Why not add stiffener? I don't want a stiff hat. I want one that's made right. Depending on the factory, they add stiffening while the body is being made, then add stiffening to a finished hat. For a dress hat if the felt is made tight and thin and it is decatised, it's going to keep its shape, have a better memory and last longer. Making a cowboy hat and making a soft dress hat are very different processes. The issue truly comes from western hat making techniques being used to make soft felts that are meant to be western stiff felts. and take the stiffener out of a western hat and it's... well it's a discussion. I worked on the science of making good felts... no one is trying to make a hat that doesn't last, some people just don't know how to make felts like they did when felt was important to the world.

  • @rbrack54
    @rbrack54 3 роки тому +1

    I heard that they put the snot of a beetle mixed in the felt that helps it to hold its shape and lets it be reshaped. Is this true?

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  3 роки тому +2

      It's worse. Not snot.
      It's poop.
      Have u ever heard of Shellac?
      We used it in arts n crafts & woodworking class in summer camp (to give a yellowed, aged finish to decoupage) It's like a natural laquor,
      basicallythe sap of a tree, eaten by these beetles that live on the tree.
      They eat it and then crap it out into little piles that stick on the trunk of the tree.
      The little lumps of excreted sap are collected by hand and filtered, and that's shellac.
      They used that for hats, but there are other modern alternatives that are used instead of Shellac these days.
      Guess what? That crap is the same stuff that makes Skittles and Jelly beans shiny, it's called,
      "confectioner's glaze" and I freaked out the first time I realized I'd been feeding shit to my little boy. Halloween candy is filled w the stuff. It's considered"natural" too
      they can use that and still carry the name,"all natural" gross. I'd rather eat candy that wasn't shiny.

  • @youAbajajTube
    @youAbajajTube 5 років тому +1

    Nice video. Question: won't the hair spray then steam destroy the breathability of the felt?

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому +4

      If u use many,many coats on the crown, yes,it does.
      .. i use it 99% of the time for brims,and usually just a bit on crowns (for that very reason) spraying on brims has no effect on breathability, good question.

  • @bradjohnson3945
    @bradjohnson3945 5 років тому +1

    Hey Kevin what hat are you using in your video ? Love it.
    Brad

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому +1

      Brad Johnson ?...that , my friend..is one of my oldest hats I own.. I’ve rolled it over a thousand times,
      (to demonstrate for customers) and wore it for over 20 years without stopping..
      It is a Borsalino Antonio model I got in 1995 or maybe 96.. I own a tan colored one too, two tan ones I think.. I modified it a little and added a purple bow,to the grey ribbon. We have many hats that look just like it, but this is an older model, we would only have very small and very big sizes in stock, nothing between 57 and 61, all sold out. but the shape is common,we have others like it in the shop.

  • @Nathan-mx8zx
    @Nathan-mx8zx 5 років тому +1

    Hey JJ thanks for the video, if i want to stiffen a customers hat which hairspray would you use ? any of specific chemical composition ? I live in europe BTW ( Belgium) :)

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому

      Ultra suoer hold, strongest ,cheap one is fine, some spray misty, others splashy..the splashy one i never use is Aqua Net,but it is more about the cap,the tip.., which u can swap,i guess.but no
      "aqua net", and get the stong stuff, cover the sweatband, and dust completly first.

    • @hetiszielig
      @hetiszielig 5 років тому

      Hi Nathan. I live in Holland. Where do you buy your hats in Belgium? I am looking for a Stylemaster of Akubra. Also the Whippet of Stetson.

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому

      @@hetiszielig we have whippet in 6 or 7 colors,full stock,no akubra this year though. U can order from us online or email,or call during the day..

    • @Nathan-mx8zx
      @Nathan-mx8zx 5 років тому

      @@hetiszielig I have my own (hat) shop, and opening soon on a new location antwerpen. For your that type of hat we have some similar to it of Stetson. But the other brand I don't have, but maybe in the future. You can check some out at wwww.harborofmen.com
      Every year a brand gets added and this year it is Borsalino'.

  • @1ststater611
    @1ststater611 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent videos...what is the mark-up on hats? All things considered, would you open a hat shop similar to JJ's?

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  3 роки тому

      I would do it if the time was right, but it’s so time consuming, I’d be away from my family so much, I’d do it when my son is. Little older,maybe..
      retail is tough,these days mail order is so huge, I’d probably do something online instead, and pick and ship from home. The world is changing..

    • @1ststater611
      @1ststater611 3 роки тому

      @@quadrogong1111 Thanks for your valuable insight. Was thinking online too. Would you consider a video on the business end of owning a sticks & bricks Hat business vs. an online business? Def not a Lids retail store lol. BTW I'm going Open Road when you guys have my size in stock. Thanks again for the Great content!

  • @joecruz6237
    @joecruz6237 5 років тому +1

    Hey Kevin. Great videos, thanks. Got a question about different companies selling Lite Felt hats with their names on the hats? Are the hats genuine Lite Felt hats?

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому +2

      Lite felt sells their felt to dozens of brands..
      Capas headwear, Bailey, new York hat co, Stetson,Bollman,
      ..dozens more.. if it says
      Lite Felt and has their logo it's real, genuinely it'll be real If it's US made,the knock off are chinese

    • @joecruz6237
      @joecruz6237 5 років тому +1

      @@quadrogong1111 thanks.

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому +1

      Joe Cruz lite felt is not a brand of hat. It’s a type of felt, they sell the felt to a hundred brands, if u see that logos, it’s real, if it’s Chinese, it’s not real. As long as u see LITE FELT and a copyright sign, add in USA. You’re good.

  • @skumbuzomnisi8809
    @skumbuzomnisi8809 5 років тому +1

    I would like to learn how to make beaver felt hats, any schools you can recommend?

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  4 роки тому +1

      Skumbuzo Mnisi FIT fashion institute now technology in NY

  • @erikjensen6503
    @erikjensen6503 2 роки тому +1

    Kevin I have my grandfathers homburg. It is a black Borsalino probably bought in the 50's and it is super nice felt and in great shape from a hat shop in Copenhagen Danmark with the shops logo in the lining. It is about a 7 1/4 and i need it to be a 7 3/8. I tried gently using a hat stretcher but it's still too tight. Can it be sized up an eighth? Steam or no? Need a new sweatband to make it bigger? Should i take it to a real hatter? I'm in California so your shop is a bit far but i go to Arizona alot and there is Watsons hat shop just curious if it is even worth trying to get it sized for me? Love your videos!

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  2 роки тому +1

      It’s not going to be easy, you might want to bring it to a good hatmaker to be resized,
      steam? No. That will shrink and dehydrate the vintage sweatband, it’ll make it worse. If I had my hands on it,I could do it at the shop, but it’s not easy,
      There is a Reed inside the leather band that causes the bat to shrink back when u stretch it,it’s like a ring of nylon fishing line that stretches when u stretch the hat, but then it’s made to contract and shrink back a few minutes afterwards. So unless u cut that Reed,it’ll always shrink back,
      you would need to carefully cut the Reed,to relieve the pressure , then hand stretch it, over your knee, or across your chest, there’s only so much u can go with that hat jack, it’ll leave a huge stretch make where the jack was.
      You can lone the hat jack up with the ribbon band, so when it makes a stretch mark, it’s disguised by the edge of the ribbon band. That hides the stretch mark from the hat jack a lot, lot more. You’ll need to watch a few of my videos about cutting the Reed, then after u cut it, u can start stretching again, and line the edge of the hat jack up with the ribbon band to hide the big stir step stretch mark it’s gonna make. You’ll need to overstretch it , it will always contract somewhat.
      Also, hat jacks won’t work alone, you need to steam the outside of the hat while you crank it open.
      First cut the Reed, then stretch,,
      Keep the steam on the outside of the hat,never let it touch the sweatband, always steam only the outside of the hat, on the felt,right where the hat jack makes contact, steam through the felt. Don’t over steam it, you’ll shrink and burn the vintage leather, which is already dehydrated.
      Slowly steam, then crank, steam, then crank..then let it cool totally, before taking out the hat jack, leave it in for a half hour or so.when it’s cool, remove it,
      Then u can stretch it over your knee or across your chest if it needs more. You can’t stretch TOO much w the hat jack, it’ll distort the crown.
      Watch a few videos on the Reed first ua-cam.com/video/EDZQrjlOjXQ/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/0p3MZzWAxMo/v-deo.html
      Then watch me stretch some hats with a hat jack,to get an idea of how I do it..
      ua-cam.com/video/fKONqEYAalQ/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/J4zV9OFJ35U/v-deo.html
      or forget all this, and have it reblocked a size larger, they might have to put. New sweatband in to do that, so if I want the original sweatband, you’ll need to stretch it.
      Also, cutting the back seam will help too, after u stretch it, there will be a gap , because u need a bigger sweatband.u can fill the gap in with some scrap leather,
      If your sweatband is dry and dehydrated, expect it to crack and split, you’ll still be able to wear it though,
      Also, having the sweatband replaced with a ribbon sweatband will give you an extra size. That’s another alternative

    • @erikjensen6503
      @erikjensen6503 2 роки тому

      @@quadrogong1111 Kevin, i cut the reed it seems like it is actual reed definitely not fishing line, starting to stretch it a little every day. Broke out the jiffy steamer that the wife uses for clothes and gave it a little steam on the outside after a good cleaning with tape and brushing. I'll continue to stretch it daily and let you know how it turns out. I also opened up the crown so i can try to shape it the way you show on videos. I'm thinking of putting some paper towel in between the sweat band and the hat and using a tiny bit of white's boot oil on the leather to soften it back up. I work with leather as a hobby and it has worked well for softening up other dry leather i have had to restore. I'll let you know how it works out. Thanks for your reply and sharing all your hat knowledge and guitar riffs!

    • @erikjensen6503
      @erikjensen6503 2 роки тому

      @@quadrogong1111 Kevin, i cut the reed it seems like it is actual reed definitely not fishing line, starting to stretch it a little every day. Broke out the jiffy steamer that the wife uses for clothes and gave it a little steam on the outside after a good cleaning with tape and brushing. I'll continue to stretch it daily and let you know how it turns out. I also opened up the crown so i can try to shape it the way you show on videos. I'm thinking of putting some paper towel in between the sweat band and the hat and using a tiny bit of white's boot oil on the leather to soften it back up. I work with leather as a hobby and it has worked well for softening up other dry leather i have had to restore. I'll let you know how it works out. Thanks for your reply and sharing all your hat knowledge and guitar riffs!

  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

    Fendora hat is bilie jean ser🤔🎩😂😊🙄

  • @photohum
    @photohum 4 роки тому +2

    I think I just heard the black car roll up at your place.

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  4 роки тому

      😳John B Stetson is gonna stick me in the a$$ w his “JBS” branding iron, images.app.goo.gl/X8FqpNK2o5bCdTws5

  • @vipermad358
    @vipermad358 4 роки тому +1

    Kevin, have you heard of Stratton Hats? Wondering if so, and what you think of their quality?

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  4 роки тому

      I'm so sorry, not a brand that's well known in NY, they've never been available to us..
      Nor has anyone ever brought one in for repair, sorry

  • @Crystal-45369
    @Crystal-45369 2 роки тому +1

    Question why do you steam after putting hairspray?

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  2 роки тому +1

      Steaming is essentially taking the thin, plasticky coating in a hat(all hats have it) and melting it for a second,
      the steam melts that hard coating,and while it’s softer you change its shape,
      then u hold it totally still while it hardens. The stiffening is what holds the shape in place.
      Most older hats get worn and they become soft, too soft to fix w steam..because the plasticky coating has broken down
      In this case, u need to replenish the stiff coating, let it dry.. so u can stem the hat,
      If a Hat is too soft, steaming does nothing. That’s why 89-90% of the people steaming hats out there get zero results, it’s all about manipulation of that stiff coating. The hair spray is the same chemical agent as hat stiffener, it’s made of acetone

    • @Crystal-45369
      @Crystal-45369 2 роки тому

      @@quadrogong1111 Thank you so much!

  • @villat4464
    @villat4464 3 роки тому +1

    Tu video se me hace muy interesante lamentablemente no puedo entender muy bien podrías poner subtítulos en Español seria de gran utilidad para la gente que habla Español

  • @jameschambers5250
    @jameschambers5250 3 роки тому +1

    What happened to Borsalino Hats?
    I own 2, love these quality of hats....

    • @jameschambers5250
      @jameschambers5250 3 роки тому

      What quality hat is the same as the Como byBorsalino? It’s really hard to find a quality hat in this 21st century.
      Please someone reply...

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  3 роки тому +1

      They had a bad CEO who’s embezzling caused them to file for bankruptcy, he was charged, look it up, “ Borsalino bankruptcy “
      ..the USA division, “Borsalino USA” went bust, they all went home to Italy..and we lost the line, shortly after , the Italian division crumbled too. this was 2017, but they had already stopped shipping hats in 2016.
      Eventually, so,some bought the company,they owe many millions of dollars, and the only way they could get back on their feet was to cut corners.. all of them.
      Now the hats are back,but they suck. The felt is not that same,magical, rollable,soft stuff anymore.. it’s just thin and soft and not at all the same. The quality went way down, and the prices shot up a LOT, the model they used to call “the Beaver” which we sold for $550, now sells for $1,000 and
      u can buy them anywhere, they’re on Amazon! Back in the days before bankruptcy, there were two places in New York that were able to get the line, is and one religious shop in Brooklyn. Now, they’re just expensive and no big deal. When and if they get back to the old quality, we will start carrying them again.
      Hold on to yours, those are irreplaceable

  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

    How many pendora ser😍😘😊😁🙂🎩

  • @kevinbeverlyjr1864
    @kevinbeverlyjr1864 4 роки тому +1

    I see you jamming Kev

  • @Kodachrome40
    @Kodachrome40 5 років тому +2

    The hat industry sounds almost like the automobile industry.

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому +3

      Kodachrome40 there’s all kinds of companies, the smaller ones in Europe can be amazing, and so can the huge brands,
      But they all have their high periods and low points...for 20 years I wore nothing but Italian Borsalino felts, and the shop was dominated by 50% of their stuff. Right now is a low period for them, they just crawled out of bankruptcy, they’re cutting corners and raising prices like crazy,”The Beaver” model was $550 four years ago, now they charge $1k!..
      who can afford that? I’m just saying, quality ebbs and flows,depending on the financial climate of the particular company,at that time...if u work someplace for 24 years, you become aware of any changes..all of a sudden a hat starts getting returned, the brim curls, felt wrinkling up after one light rain..paper sweatbands painted with leather textured paint, there’s no way u can’t notice changes like that after selling the same item for twenty years.. judge every hat individually,look at how thick the felt is..is the sweatband decent leather? Are there loose threads everywhere? Is the brim crooked? Does the brim snap up and down? There are tons of things u can judge on a felt hat..brand names and catchy words & phrases
      like “beaver” or “UPF 50 sun protection rating!” lure folks in, the old folks love that UPF rating thing, and the beaver thing gets a lot of folks..these things are almost always irrelevant,in many cases. Thin felt sucks if it’s wool, rabbit or beaver. It’s thin,and doesn’t hold its own weight. I’d rather have a strong wool felt hat that keeps its shape..
      than a beaver felt hat that’s thin, w wrinkles,ripples all over...brim curling up all over after the first rain.
      The very first thing a company does to cut corners is to make the felt thinner, nobody notices, they say it feels soft and luxurious!..it costs the company 50% less to make it,and you wind up buying another one 50% sooner.
      They make that same hat thicker?..and u buy your next one in 10 years instead of five, their company is 50% poorer.
      That’s not gonna happen.

  • @r.r.hughes9808
    @r.r.hughes9808 4 роки тому +1

    A Stetson 1000X Diamante can cost you $5,000

  • @spanglestein66
    @spanglestein66 4 роки тому +1

    Kevin why does a hat breed to be brushed anti clockwise?

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  4 роки тому +2

      Felt is manufactured that way, like velvet, one way smooths it out,other way it looks messed up, like vacuuming a carpet,or petting a cat the wrong way..
      It's how they lay the felt.

    • @spanglestein66
      @spanglestein66 4 роки тому

      @@quadrogong1111
      Kevin ,can you tell me how they get hold of the beaver felt needed to make hats ? And does it involve hunting or farming ?

  • @scottraymond1789
    @scottraymond1789 5 років тому +1

    This brings up the work I want done on my Stetson Temple. We discussed the issues with the brim having a tendency to warp due to its thinness and raw edge. However, I was thinking I'd like to have Van fold 1/4" of the brim edge up and created a welted edge. I was thinking that would create some rigidity around the edge like you have on some of your Borsalino hats that have welted edges, and narrow down the brim a touch at the same time. Is it worth the effort to to it?

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому

      Just reflange and stiffen.. he does raw or bound ..but if he gets it..itll be ok

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому

      Ask for a boatload of stiffener.. reflange. He can basically reblock it stiffer

    • @scottraymond1789
      @scottraymond1789 5 років тому

      @@quadrogong1111 Oh, well, I was just going to have Van welt the edge and have you do the stiffening and blocking once it's done like you did for me the last time. It's been getting a bit of warp from all the traveling lately, but you put plenty of stiffener in it. Just a bit of steam, using the hat's weight on a flat table edge, and it looks fine again.

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  5 років тому

      It was a great idea,he just doesnt do welts though,
      Im happy to fix it. Im sure if u left it,i could cure it..ill use a brim flange & mucho stiffener, im not allowed to use a flange in front of customers for free steamings,but if u leave it..im sure i can get the brim tight and snappy

    • @scottraymond1789
      @scottraymond1789 5 років тому

      @@quadrogong1111 I actually did see you use one on the hat the last time. 😉

  • @bol.8749
    @bol.8749 4 роки тому +1

    Hi fellow guitar player you should cut me a sweet deal on one of your baddass hats to wear when i jam. 😁👍

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  4 роки тому +1

      where Are u located? Do u ever get to the city? Try popping in on a Sunday, it’s mellow,not crowded, I can find u a half price hat

    • @bol.8749
      @bol.8749 4 роки тому

      @@quadrogong1111 I'm in Michigan. I can't make there anytime soon because of my job. The style i like though is a black oglesbee fedora with a high front sloping down in the back, they look really cool. At least that's whatI've heard them called before, not sure if that's the name or not but i have pictures of it.

  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

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  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

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  • @pelicanstatepiper2916
    @pelicanstatepiper2916 5 років тому +1

    Audio too low

  • @gilbertperez4890
    @gilbertperez4890 4 роки тому +1

    Is bellissamo good?

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  4 роки тому

      Barbisio? They are great, incredible. but I never heard of bellisimo.

  • @badams9854
    @badams9854 4 роки тому +1

    You've gat a titch of Lou Reed running in your veins 👍. I enjoy your videos. Thanks for posting. New subscriber. You're inner city, I'm open sky and mountains.
    I live out west where there's LOTS of felt and straw Cowboy 🤠 hats.
    QUESTION: I bought a Jiffy Steamer from a man who used it to steam straw hats. OK so far. But, the top of the steamer is covered with small drips/splashes of paraffin wax. How and when (what stage of steaming) is the wax being applied to the straw hat and why?? Also is the wax applied using wax paper or some other source?
    Please do a VIDEO on this aspect of Hat Steaming STRAW HATS. It would make a great video! 👍💪👍. Please reply in text or video. Thank you.

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  4 роки тому +2

      Never saw was used in hatting ..get it off..
      No use for it .maybe for batik or ethnic dyeing techniques? No idea really but I used a jiffy for the first two years of these videos..the older ones, they're fine, just take longer

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  4 роки тому +1

      B Adams cool comment, thanks..👊😎

  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

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  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

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  • @binkyxz3
    @binkyxz3 2 роки тому +1

    Extremely low volume

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  2 роки тому +1

      These older videos were using a low quality mic, all the newer ones are much, much better,
      Thanks for the feedback though, appreciate that

    • @binkyxz3
      @binkyxz3 2 роки тому

      @@quadrogong1111 Thanks for explaining. Yea, this is the first "old" video of yours I watched. I used the captioning on this one. :) Always great info.

  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

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  • @jennifercollado2528
    @jennifercollado2528 3 роки тому +1

    Wiw fendora again ser do a wife you for tha house or girfriend ser😫🤔🏡😳😜😅

    • @quadrogong1111
      @quadrogong1111  3 роки тому

      www.jjhatcenter.com/collections/straw-hats/products/borsalino-firenze