« on: January 04, 2022, 03:56:31 PM »
The brim on my Banjo Patterson was just a knat too long and string clearance was a concern. So I took it to Cavender's to have the front shaved a bit. They cut a 1/8" notch and then sanded the corners down. Have to admit when he cut it at first I was a bit nervous, but it looks pretty good and after sanding the felt down at the corners, the string just touches at full draw. Don't have to tilt the hat back. I am pleased. This hat is very rapidly working to become a valued companion. Tusker Roundup here we come.
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