Borsalino Gran-Lusso Superiore, fairly light weight with soft and maluable felt and bonded edge.
Turned this one into a telescope crown / Pork Pie.
In color "Argento" with "Urania" ribbon; no model name, just a form/model number "K2862" (following the tag description as discussed before).
I...
Borsalino Gran-Lusso Superiore, fairly light weight with soft and maluable felt and bonded edge.
Turned this one into a telescope crown / Pork Pie.
In color "Argento" with "Urania" ribbon; no model name, just a form/model number "K2862" (following the tag description as discussed before).
I...
Thank you for your knowledgeable input, Daniele.
Can I conclude that the names at the bottom right of old Borsalino tags are always the model name?
How about the numbers at the upper left? They seem to be a form or style number (maybe just the felt) and do they correspond to the model names...
Thank you for the examples Bill. First time I recall seeing a Borsalino Tag with three names on it.
This leads me to a further question:
Shouldn't / wouldn't the model name correspond with the form number (upper left)?
i.e. Ecosca = 1528
I have an Ecosca at home; I will check it's form number...
Since the Matterhorn is a Swiss mountain, it could be a Swiss brand.
Interesting: "Wastl" is the short, cute version for Sebastian.
Very often used for small Dachshund dogs; especially in the Alpine regions :)
Is "Gulaela" really the model name? I thought the name(s) at the bottom of these kind of tags are always color(s); either single color or felt+ribbon colors.
What if there are two names at the bottom?
Which is then model and which color?
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