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> I've completed the first conversion of a top hat into a shako.
Nifty! If I wasn't using my top hats for some of my midshipmen, I'd probably
give it a shot.
> I'm quite pleased with the result, and intend to trim down a few more top hats.
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> I think a plume would greatly add to the effect, as would a badge on the
> front (hmmm...maybe a glued on coin?) similar to
> http://www.wtj.com/games/articles/uniforms/nap/uk_line_03.JPG
Aha, the cap badge. If I recall correctly, there were two shako patterns in
service with Wellington: the Belgian style up to 1812 and the 'stovepipe'
after (well, once the hats actually caught up to the army). The Belgian had
a slope leading up to the high front brim, the stovepipe was flat-topped. If
you're looking for a reason for shako variations, you could claim different
units and different hat supplies!
More innovation from the Dulin camp! Well done!
Oh, and Happy Holidays to all!
Kenneth Tam
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| Ahoy and G'Day I've completed the first conversion of a top hat into a shako. I used a cutting disk for most of the cutting, tidying up with a craft knife and fine sandpaper. The removed brim was not salvagable (although it probably could be, if (...) (22 years ago, 23-Dec-02, to lugnet.pirates, lugnet.loc.au)
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