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    Default Question on hats.

    Hello,
    I was wondering if anyone here could tell me what is the correct process of re-shaping a felt slouch hat. I have used the search and could find nothing on it except that it can be done.

    Thanks much,
    Gary

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    Buy an old tea kettle at Goodwill and use it to heat and soften the felt. Not too much, be careful. Clean it with a soft clothing brush and then slowly and carefully reshape it. Put it somewhere it won't be disturbed until it dries.

    Always put your hat down on its crown, upside down. This will keep the brim from getting out of shape.

    Do a Web search for "hat care" or "reshaping a hat".
    Yours, &c.,

    Guy N. 'Frenchie' LaFrance
    National Congress of Old West Shootists, Grand Army of the Frontier
    Vous pouvez voir par mes vêtements que je ne suis pas un cowboy.

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    Tim Bender of T.P. & H has a section on his website which shows how to set up a steaming/reshaping apparatus.
    Noah Briggs
    Atlantic Guard Soldiers Aid Society
    Society of Civil War Surgeons

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    You can also use a steam iron and an ironing board for the brim. I use a dress-maker's ham for the crown. I reblock my hats all the time (I've done one twice in two months). You won't hurt the hat, and it's the best thing for it after a rainstorm.
    Rob Weaver
    Pine River Boys, Co I, 7th Wisconsin
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    Thanks for the information guys.

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