The reason most hatters put a dot or two of glue in to hold the liner is because the liner is meant to be replaced after you sweat in it and it gets kinda discolored. It reflects your adventures so I typically don’t replace mine. It keeps your sweat from staining your felt. Great video and great hats!
The felt, if done traditionally, can not wear off. A felt hat is felt fur all the way through, you can get some grease stains that can be cleaned/sanded and bring the felt back to a new look. But it didn’t come off. And as mentioned here before the liner is meant to be replaced, so should not be sewn. 👍🏼
I have a Herbert Johnson Crusader poet in rabbit fur felt, custom and handmade. I've had it for 2 years and it's been through 5 US states since then, and it's held up and weathered up pretty nicely! I'm going to Jerusalem later this year, so that'll be its first abroad trip it will go on! It was a lot of money, but I'm glad I have the original maker hat 😁🤠
Thanks for the review! Unless something has changed since you purchased your Harrison, Thomas lists the Harrison on his site as made from 100% rabbit fur felt - not a 50/50 blend as you suggested. I'm curious as to why he changed that, assuming yours is in fact 50/50? Also, the sweatband should never be sewn in . That part should always be glued. It makes replacing it easier, and your felt takes less damage since it's not sewn in.
Great video. AdVintage was my first “real” Indiana hat as well. However, I will say that the most economic and best Indiana style (if you don’t mind it being not totally screen accurate) is a Stetson Temple fedora. It can be easily steamed and modified to look like an Indiana fedora and in my opinion your cheapest yet quality option.
@ Nathan Smith Finley - Hey Nathan great review! Thomas is going to start working on my second Fedora soon (it will be in Portugese Beaver and in the style of the Motorcycle Chase). You mention here that his AdVintage Harrison's are a combination of Rabbit AND Beaver? My first Fedora from Thomas is a Harrison (Last Crusade)
Subbed! Great presentation. Curious if you have any Steele and Jones hats? I'm in the process of getting an LC fedora from them - got a Raiders from them a long while back and a lovely truck jacket from them a couple years ago.
8 so far. I have these two ADVintage hats, my Young Indy by Broken Skull Hat Co, my Raiders Truck Chase hat by Fedoraiders, my Last Crusade fedoras by Akubra and Tognarelli Vintage Fedoras, a vintage "Lost Ark" by Bollman Hat Co from around 1984 or 85 and then finally my first ever Indy lid is a Dorfman Pacific. The last is one I think we all start out with.
@@NathanSmithFinley Very nice I currenlty have a Steele & Jones SoC hat, Northwest Raiders and a Herbert Johnson collectors hat that they were selling last year. When I get some extra money next one I might get one from Kirk's Broken Skull hat Co so he can make me great ToD hat!
Is that an older Harrison? AFAIK Thomas hasn't stocked the blended felt in a few years and now only offers the 100% rabbit one. But yeah around 2018 he upgraded the line, along with his custom hats. IMO the Harrison is the best budget option for cosplay. If rugged durability is your thing then it's the Akubra, but for cosplay and lighter use it's definitely the Harrison.
I'm unsure of this Harrison's age due to having bought it second hand. But due to it being a blend and Dark sable in going to take a guess and say yes.
@@NathanSmithFinley Ah, so you bought it used. Yeah it's from 2018-19 then. He only offered them for about a year or two, but I assume he'll try to bring them back at some point. They were popular but covid supply issues have been a problem restocking, like everything else. He only gets a new shipment of the rabbit ones in every 6 months or so now. But I also have one of the beaver blends I bought in 2018, and it is a fantastic hat especially for the price.
Crystal Skull. I'm honestly so very happy to have a CS in my collection as it has always been an Indy hat style I'm fond of because of the nostalgia I have for that film and the time in which it came out.
The Guy knows hats. Has some interesting information, as to what to look for. Also points out a good hat nowadays is not cheap. People seem to think so. A real Hat, will cost some bucks. Get a Hat Custom made? $$$
Nathan you are a gift to the indy community and and what is good about indy fans.... keep it up my friend.
The reason most hatters put a dot or two of glue in to hold the liner is because the liner is meant to be replaced after you sweat in it and it gets kinda discolored. It reflects your adventures so I typically don’t replace mine. It keeps your sweat from staining your felt. Great video and great hats!
The felt, if done traditionally, can not wear off. A felt hat is felt fur all the way through, you can get some grease stains that can be cleaned/sanded and bring the felt back to a new look. But it didn’t come off. And as mentioned here before the liner is meant to be replaced, so should not be sewn. 👍🏼
Great video and thank you for the shout out
I have a Herbert Johnson Crusader poet in rabbit fur felt, custom and handmade. I've had it for 2 years and it's been through 5 US states since then, and it's held up and weathered up pretty nicely! I'm going to Jerusalem later this year, so that'll be its first abroad trip it will go on! It was a lot of money, but I'm glad I have the original maker hat 😁🤠
Great video man, love how much detail you go into
Thanks so much! I'm so happy you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for this, Nathan. (Now I just hope that Thomas is able to re-stock the Harrisons... 😅) If only I had found this community earlier!
Great video, we need more videos like this
Thank you so much! This is a video I've been very excited to talk about and I'm so thrilled to know it's being enjoyed.
Thanks for the review! Unless something has changed since you purchased your Harrison, Thomas lists the Harrison on his site as made from 100% rabbit fur felt - not a 50/50 blend as you suggested. I'm curious as to why he changed that, assuming yours is in fact 50/50? Also, the sweatband should never be sewn in . That part should always be glued. It makes replacing it easier, and your felt takes less damage since it's not sewn in.
Ah hats. My favorite item of clothing but alas never cheap.
What’s the brim length on the new advintage Harrison hat
Great video. AdVintage was my first “real” Indiana hat as well. However, I will say that the most economic and best Indiana style (if you don’t mind it being not totally screen accurate) is a Stetson Temple fedora. It can be easily steamed and modified to look like an Indiana fedora and in my opinion your cheapest yet quality option.
I just got Harrison advantage it’s seems floppy for half beaver are they all like that
@ Nathan Smith Finley - Hey Nathan great review! Thomas is going to start working on my second Fedora soon (it will be in Portugese Beaver and in the style of the Motorcycle Chase). You mention here that his AdVintage Harrison's are a combination of Rabbit AND Beaver? My first Fedora from Thomas is a Harrison (Last Crusade)
Yes, but the blended felts are no longer offered. Now it's only rabbit.
Do you have a grey " seaplane" fedora?
I do not. But it is high on my list of next acquirement.
Subbed! Great presentation. Curious if you have any Steele and Jones hats? I'm in the process of getting an LC fedora from them - got a Raiders from them a long while back and a lovely truck jacket from them a couple years ago.
Unfortunately no. Though I have been able to see many fedoras and jackets in person to see and understand both the quality and want for such pieces.
Great video my friend you got a nice collection of hats I currently only have 3 how many do you have total that you have collected over the years?
8 so far. I have these two ADVintage hats, my Young Indy by Broken Skull Hat Co, my Raiders Truck Chase hat by Fedoraiders, my Last Crusade fedoras by Akubra and Tognarelli Vintage Fedoras, a vintage "Lost Ark" by Bollman Hat Co from around 1984 or 85 and then finally my first ever Indy lid is a Dorfman Pacific. The last is one I think we all start out with.
@@NathanSmithFinley Very nice I currenlty have a Steele & Jones SoC hat, Northwest Raiders and a Herbert Johnson collectors hat that they were selling last year. When I get some extra money next one I might get one from Kirk's Broken Skull hat Co so he can make me great ToD hat!
Is that an older Harrison? AFAIK Thomas hasn't stocked the blended felt in a few years and now only offers the 100% rabbit one. But yeah around 2018 he upgraded the line, along with his custom hats. IMO the Harrison is the best budget option for cosplay. If rugged durability is your thing then it's the Akubra, but for cosplay and lighter use it's definitely the Harrison.
I'm unsure of this Harrison's age due to having bought it second hand. But due to it being a blend and Dark sable in going to take a guess and say yes.
@@NathanSmithFinley Ah, so you bought it used.
Yeah it's from 2018-19 then. He only offered them for about a year or two, but I assume he'll try to bring them back at some point. They were popular but covid supply issues have been a problem restocking, like everything else. He only gets a new shipment of the rabbit ones in every 6 months or so now. But I also have one of the beaver blends I bought in 2018, and it is a fantastic hat especially for the price.
Do U own any Screencapped Fedoras?
I do not. I wouldn't mind owning one some day.
@@NathanSmithFinley I've had several screencapped now. Brian does really good work.
What bash is your Harrison
Crystal Skull. I'm honestly so very happy to have a CS in my collection as it has always been an Indy hat style I'm fond of because of the nostalgia I have for that film and the time in which it came out.
@@NathanSmithFinley ooo nice I would love the have a crystal skull hat it’s gonna be my next hat when I get an new one
The Guy knows hats. Has some interesting information, as to what to look for. Also points out a good hat nowadays is not cheap.
People seem to think so. A real Hat, will cost some bucks. Get a Hat Custom made?
$$$