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    Looks great to me. I agree with what Jock said about adjustment needed for a cockade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aspiringloser View Post
    Looks great to me. I agree with what Jock said about adjustment needed for a cockade.
    I'll post a photo of it on my head tonight to give a better perspective. The dummy, the one made out of styrofoam that is, is a bit small. :-)

    It's felted just barely down to my head size. There's room to shrink it some more which might help reduce the slouch length. I don't want to over do the shrinking like I did with the green one (in the photo above). Took me a while to stretch out the top enough.

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    There's no such thing as too much slouch, in my opinion.
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    I gave it a very short quick felt. The fit is much better and it still has quite a bit of slouch and there's room for a cockade.


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