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« Reply #175 on: March 26, 2012, 05:07:06 am » |
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This is Thomas Dolby wearing what I'd call a "techno fez" at the World Cafe Live in Philadelphia, PA; Time Capsule Tour (America) 2012. From @ThomasDolby in Twitter; Photo taken by professional photographer @dougseymour (material may be copyrighted Doug Seymour Music Photography so respect the image, folks).http://t.co/GcGfBGlpCheers, J. Wilhelm
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« Reply #176 on: March 26, 2012, 09:37:07 am » |
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This is Thomas Dolby wearing what I'd call a "techno fez" at the World Cafe Live in Philadelphia, PA; Time Capsule Tour (America) 2012. From @ThomasDolby in Twitter; Photo taken by professional photographer @dougseymour (material may be copyrighted Doug Seymour Music Photography so respect the image, folks).http://t.co/GcGfBGlpCheers, J. Wilhelm SCIENCE!
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« Reply #180 on: May 20, 2012, 02:59:46 am » |
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Its a pity you can't just pop down to the store and find one to try on. I'm terribly curious to see whether I have the head for a fez.
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« Reply #181 on: May 20, 2012, 07:29:12 am » |
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Make a cardboard one & paint it red (or whatever colour you like) & try it out. If it looks good, or even if it doesn't, indulge yourself!
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« Reply #182 on: May 20, 2012, 03:06:37 pm » |
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Make a cardboard one & paint it red (or whatever colour you like) & try it out. If it looks good, or even if it doesn't, indulge yourself!
Thats a fine idea. Don't know why I didn't think of it.
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« Reply #183 on: May 31, 2012, 11:44:33 am » |
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Its a pity you can't just pop down to the store and find one to try on. I'm terribly curious to see whether I have the head for a fez.
Can't you? That's exactly what I did for mine. Albeit a cheap one from a fancy dress shop but its got the shape and colour and the tassel. It'll do for now. As for what it looks like, I do think it makes me look like an Ottoman villain from a Bond story but that's exactly what it should look like. As I'm planning to wear it this weekend:  And in British Diplomatic "Red Sea Rig" (sans jacket): 
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« Reply #184 on: May 31, 2012, 06:57:15 pm » |
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By adapting Sam Watson's top hat pattern, I'm sure one could make a fez fitted to their head in their choice of material. Perhaps that could be a Gentleman's Challenge at some point.
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« Reply #185 on: June 01, 2012, 12:24:54 am » |
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Why confine it to a fez? Gentlemen's Challenge for headwear?
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« Reply #186 on: June 15, 2012, 09:07:50 pm » |
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By adapting Sam Watson's top hat pattern, I'm sure one could make a fez fitted to their head in their choice of material. Perhaps that could be a Gentleman's Challenge at some point.
Fine notion! At the risk of belabouring the obvious, one of the joys of the Fez is that the absence of a brim renders the hat as a whole far better at accommodating a range of head shapes.
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« Reply #187 on: June 16, 2012, 04:45:42 am » |
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I have my Great Grandfather's beautiful hand-stitched velvet smoking cap & intend to make a copy I can wear myself. How 'bout a Gentlemen's Challenge for hand-stitched head wear? I need to make a cap for practice before embarking on the real thing.The embroidery is going to be fun - I will need to practice that, too, as I haven't done any embroidery for a while!
Just as trivia, my GGF & I have the same sized head!
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« Reply #188 on: June 16, 2012, 05:40:15 am » |
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I have my Great Grandfather's beautiful hand-stitched velvet smoking cap & intend to make a copy I can wear myself. How 'bout a Gentlemen's Challenge for hand-stitched head wear? I need to make a cap for practice before embarking on the real thing.The embroidery is going to be fun - I will need to practice that, too, as I haven't done any embroidery for a while!
Just as trivia, my GGF & I have the same sized head!
I like the idea of doing hand stitched hats. Not as quick as I once was with a needle due to my arthritis but I can still whip up a mean piece of embroidery.
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« Reply #189 on: June 17, 2012, 12:20:30 am » |
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There's going to be a bit of silk-based material being purchased at my end, I can see!
May have trouble with the padding, as GGF's is wool, & I don't think it can be bought anymore. The material I have to practice on is a lovely sort of mid to dark-ish turquoise blue, but the stuff I need for the replica will be a dark green silk velvet, with black silk lining.
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« Reply #190 on: June 17, 2012, 02:34:52 am » |
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For wool padding see if you can connect with a spinner. Many have drum carders for the wool that produce quite nice batts.
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« Reply #191 on: June 17, 2012, 06:35:19 am » |
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That's a good idea - thank you, Uncle Arthur!
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« Reply #192 on: June 17, 2012, 06:50:41 am » |
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I do hand spinning because I started building spinning wheels and figured I should know what I was aiming for. Recently I acquired a drum carder. Though it is currently being held in captivity by my oldest daughter. Do a web search for local wool sellers. Often you can get carded batts direct from them.
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« Reply #193 on: June 19, 2012, 09:45:20 am » |
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They are cool by dint of their design, plenty of space above the head allows air to circulate. Much better than a flat cap or similar in a hot climate. Would be even better if they were provided with some holes at the top to aid circulation as per the pith helmet.
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« Reply #194 on: June 19, 2012, 10:16:24 am » |
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Would be even better if they were provided with some holes at the top to aid circulation as per the pith helmet. Holes which don't do anything to help keep your head cool I might add! Can't remember who it was..(maybe Major Quicksilver?)..at the first Asylum had a battery powered fan mounted inside the dome of his pith. His hair wasn't soaked with perspiration when he removed his pith, I can tell you!
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« Reply #195 on: June 19, 2012, 04:37:50 pm » |
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The mention of fans gives me an idea. Remove the top from the fez. Install a small red LED PC fan, aimed to blow upwards. Just above this, fit in a fan grill, with a few short strips of very thin cloth or tissue attached. The idea is that the fan both blows and lights up the strips, simulating fire. Since a fez is basically shaped like a volcano... 
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« Reply #197 on: June 30, 2012, 11:02:46 pm » |
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I am currently preparing for fitting a similar device in my pith. A 12v miniature fan from a CPU cooler and a 9v battery. The plan is that the fan will fit discretely above my head in the space between pate and air vent blowing air down onto the top of the head. A simple grille will be required to prevent the thing ripping hairs from the top of my non-brilliantined head. It will generally blow so it won't be sucking hairs upward - I don't have enough to spare to allow hair-pulling during testing. The battery is quite bulky and so an external fitment is required, perhaps an enclosure such as a small soldered and decorated brass pipe on the rear of same pith. An old toggle switch and hey-presto, head-top refrigeration. If anyone has any photos of the previously mentioned installation I'd love to see it as the only way of mounting the fan that I can see so far, is to drill four holes and attach with screws.
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« Reply #198 on: July 07, 2012, 02:04:51 pm » |
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So I took the plunge.  Actually purchased one a little larger.
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« Reply #199 on: July 09, 2012, 11:18:12 am » |
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Where are the flames? or the fan?
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