Re: A quick question...
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Does anyone know of ANYWHERE that i can get a beaverskin hat blocked? For those who don't know: back in teh day when men wore bowler hats and derbys and the like, they would get dents in the top of them. When this happened, you used to be able to take them to a dry cleaners and have them blocked. This was the removal and prevention of the dents and ripples. I have NO idea who still does this, but i imagine that if i found a place that still did it, I cold send it to them, and have them comb the felt as well.
I have a derby hat i need blocked and combed
Anyone? you might check with your dry cleaners or local hatter?
Re: A quick question...
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Sat Feb 26th 2005 at 1:05am
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No, but they have processed pork brains in a can here locally. If thats any help I'll get you a can.
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Re: A quick question...
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Sat Feb 26th 2005 at 1:41am
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I've know? o_O impracticable? o_O! Sorry.. sorry.. quietly leaves
As for your hat, try a hatmaker/hat shop (these exist, only in bigger cities though) or a tailor. They'll be able to sort it for you I imagine.
Re: A quick question...
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Sat Feb 26th 2005 at 3:42am
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impracticable is "un-practice-able"
Anyway, The mercury was used for waterproofing the hats, not blocking. apparently this hat was also treated with "uranio" or Uranium in italian, italy is where this VERY old hat was made..
i need to get a geiger counter for this.
to orph. "soon they will come out with technology to punch ppl in the face over the net, I'm pre-ordering mine."
Re: A quick question...
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Sat Feb 26th 2005 at 4:41am
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There probably isn't very much uranium in it, but even if there was a reasonable amount it probably wouldn't register much beyond backround noise as U-238 has a long half life, and decays by alpha decay, which wont register on most geigers as the alphas get stopped by the tiniest of margins. There will be the occaisonal fission, but that is much much lower probability than the decay.
Re: A quick question...
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Sat Feb 26th 2005 at 6:09am
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well, who knows if they used 238 in 1800's though?
Re: A quick question...
Posted by fraggard on
Sat Feb 26th 2005 at 6:28am
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Becquerel discovered the radioactivity of the isotope in 1896, so I
wouldn't worry about it containing fissionable material :razz: . You can't
come across U235 accidentally, so I doubt they'd put it in hats.
Edit: I never expected to be talking about radioactive hats. Wow.
Re: A quick question...
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Sat Feb 26th 2005 at 6:38am
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Since you know everything, I have a question that i have NEVER been able to answer and you're my only hope now. What's a "Thyresistor?"
Re: A quick question...
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Sat Feb 26th 2005 at 7:00am
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maybe that's why i couldnt find it. cause the guy that asked em said "thyresistor." lol Anyway, where could i get one of these do you think? a REALLY BIG one.
Re: A quick question...
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This part of the world, they're hard to find. Go to your local hobby
shop (usually run by strange guys with bad haircuts and weird accents).
Ask them where to get it, they'll know. They know everything.