many vintage hats have a taped sweatband seam pre-1940s. there are a few threads dedicated to the older examples that have great images
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It appears the company changed addresses at some point during their company lifetime, as Dinerman's example shows 721 Broadway, and the 1907 Advertisement shows 623 Broadway
Here is 721 Broadway
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Reasearch shows this company name being used From the early 1900s - 1920s timeframe.
Miller started out contracting Stetson to make thier hats and after that partnership fell apart in 1908, Schoble made Miller's hats. It is believed Schoble made hats for Miller through the mid 20s or so...
Hatless while trying to get back into shape. ran 5 miles for the first time since leaving the service. long way to go but it's a start
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great hats everyone
1930s Mallory for today
post dinner selifes, I'm late on the draw today... also added a vintage taxi sign to the mercedes and got it to light up, for laughs and the sort. i like it
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Yes there is!! We are planning on visiting that one in the near future as well. There are quite a few museums here, some are old houses, others are dedicated buildings like this
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