Finally, after a year of planning, setbacks, starting, stopping, and overall aggravation, I have once again resumed production of my Full Cap DVD. So far we have managed to get all of the video footage for the template section and even managed to film an attachment and styling.
There is still LOTS of work to do. We still have to shoot the rest of the material that is covered in my Full Cap eBook, and I have to do the voiceover for the entire DVD, some narration shots, etc., not to mention the fact that I will have to sit in on all of the editing, so I have my work cut out for me over the next couple of weeks.
Here is a shot of the template I made
I also shot a little behind the scenes just because I’m so excited that this thing is finally coming together. Here’s a ROUGH edit if you want a peek

#1 by dave on August 29, 2009 - 10:04 am
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Awesome JRob,
Can’t wait till the DVD comes out. You are an inspiration to all us thin crap side hair people !!!
Good Luck,
Dave
#2 by JRob on August 29, 2009 - 11:42 am
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Hey Dave, thanks for posting!
Thin sides are a HUGE challenge for non-surgical hair replacement. Full Caps are an excellent option for those of us who have this issue, but once you have switched the new issue becomes getting the factories on board to ventilate the temple and nape areas properly. My theory is that they are used to building full caps for women, so they ventilate the hair in a manner that might be suitable for a longer style, but not so much if you go short. It might take some time, but I think things will improve in the future.
#3 by dave on August 29, 2009 - 8:24 pm
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As they say.. the pioneers take the arrows! thanks for being a pioneer ; )
#4 by JRob on August 30, 2009 - 12:55 am
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I suppose if I go down in any of the history books it is going to be as “the guy who helped make full caps a viable option for those who suffer hairloss”.
Not exactly a glamorous title, but I enjoy doing it nonetheless!
I can only imagine when a few more guys try the full cap thing and start posting their results. This is going to be the next big thing in hair replacement.