Chamois Homburg<br />
Has the "fray" markings on the sweat as well as a Stetson lot number.<br /><br /><br /><br />Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
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Chamois Homburg
I want to say it is an early hat, c.1910s or so. Has the "fray" markings on the sweat as well as a Stetson lot number.
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Haha, appreciate it. We have a town by whete I live that is preserved 1800s buildings and such. I should walk into one of the saloons, and do the movie staredown. Let me grab some spurs and a sidearm first
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Running quick errands with the c.20s Stetson Nutria. I apologize for the lack of variation in my posts as of late, I am just really enjoying these westerns, especially for being outdoors in the yard
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The Chamois homburg finally arrived today. I'll post more when I go back home
I'm thinking c.1910s/early 20s on age.
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Thank you for enjoying the old no.1 yesterday, everyone!
David, super sharp as always
Rjr, looks perfect for the heat
Fruno, now that is a Milan. Great one
Fabio, I thoroughly enjoy your posts. Great hat, but the attire is perfect
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Four vintage fedora hat lot.
The hats would be most comfortable for a size 6 7/8 - small 7, as I wear a 7 1/8 and they are very snug.
1900s-1920s Valence hat:
This hat was made by "DELMAS & PONT". Sadly, their factory was destroyed by fire in 1936. They specialized in Merino wool hats...
That's awesome to know! I'm really looking forward to handling it!
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Edit: I went and read his guide, and from what he says about the logo and address dating this hat should be from the 1915-1917 period
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