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Hi Carlo, Bill Shea has it's tween right now on his site.
I can not answer you why the different colors of the wool but the machine stitching of the liner it's not a problem since it has been used, not very often though. The inside over all looks fine. I quess looking Bill's cap and yours this could be a trait of the particulat manufacturer or perhaps this batch of visors ended up like that for a reason we will never know.
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Originally posted by TONY Q.W. View PostHi Carlo, Bill Shea has it's tween right now on his site.
I can not answer you why the different colors of the wool but the machine stitching of the liner it's not a problem since it has been used, not very often though. The inside over all looks fine. I quess looking Bill's cap and yours this could be a trait of the particulat manufacturer or perhaps this batch of visors ended up like that for a reason we will never know.
Probably you are wright the different color of the top fabric is a particular of this factory.
These are the photos of Bill Shea hat.
Same difference in color of the topAttached Files
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I saw that Vogel cap on Bill's site and thought it looked very unique and now this one. I guess it's a manufacturer thing. As for the piping, unlike Bill's cap (whose piping matches), I'm at a total loss. The only questions would be. Is the top piping sewn in nice and tight? Are there any visible stitching on the inside of the cap liner where the top piping is?
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Carlo, glad to see you survived Arizona in August and made it back!
I like your hat--my theory is that the crown piping was made from a different batch than the 2 rings on the band, and used a different dye, which has faded not due to sunlight, but to age. I have a police visor which exhibited uniform fading of the green piping to a very, very pale shade. The dyes are vegetable based, and can fade. Check the color of the thread that joins the crown piping--if it is lemon-yellow, it would explain that yours just age-faded.
& if you could, please take a picture of the piping where it buts together.NEC SOLI CEDIT
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Originally posted by stonemint View PostCarlo, glad to see you survived Arizona in August and made it back!
I like your hat--my theory is that the crown piping was made from a different batch than the 2 rings on the band, and used a different dye, which has faded not due to sunlight, but to age. I have a police visor which exhibited uniform fading of the green piping to a very, very pale shade. The dyes are vegetable based, and can fade. Check the color of the thread that joins the crown piping--if it is lemon-yellow, it would explain that yours just age-faded.
& if you could, please take a picture of the piping where it buts together.
Yes I survived the hot sun of Arizona's summer
Are these the points you are interested on?
Ciao my friend
CarloAttached Files
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