Two American made long hair finishes. H. Bamberger and Co. is more than likely early 1900's and the Paragon looks like a late 40's/ early 50's.
Paragon is on the left and is a much more solid black than the Bamberger which has the occasional flecks of white hair mixed in.
Cavanagh was known for a few sweatband innovations. One of them was a button fastening system for the sweatband that was apparently designed to make sweatband replacements a more simple procedure.
Recently attached a new ribbon to this old Huckel Seal Velour. I'm still planning on having a hatter fix it up with something a bit better but until then it'll be nice to be able to wear this one around a bit more.
Long overdue bump. This old Roelofs "Smile" western is more than likely pre-20's and is easily one of my favorites. Came prebashed with a very unique four sided bash which i've never had the heart to alter because of how well it suits the hat.
They were marketed as being some of the most...
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