Here's a nice find, which I updated today with a very nice vintage ribbon & bow, in "horizon" blue (steely).
Asking Price: $225.00
Era: Early 1950's based on oilskin sweatband liner.
Size: Marked 7 1/8, measures between 7-7 1/8 (56+ cm) with three different measuring compasses.
Brim: 1 1/2"...
New ribbon & bow on this navy blue early 1950's Beaver Brand (Langenberg) 100% beaver fur stingy brim. I didn't take before photos, but mocked them up with the old ribbon & bow. I like it a lot better now. I will be selling it though, to help pay off my recent purchase...
Before:
This...
You can also go up a size on a flange and iron out the difference if you have to. I believe Ermatinger mentions this (in the context of buying as little materials as necessary) as a way to save $ when getting started blocking hats.
There are a lot of different shapes, and each shape is repeated for each size/oval. This batch has a lot of Lundstrom blocks & flanges. That's cool because it's an old SF company and one of my first hats was a Lundstrom. I imagine Ted & Marie bought these when Lundstrom closed down.
Yes, they had a large stock of finished hats, but Peter is looking to sell them all as a lot.
If anyone is interested, check out the TopHatters.Net site or PM me for his contact info.
The hat you admired is actually my own sky blue Champ Featherweight.
;-)
It was in the pic because I had...
I actually got all of this and more.
I bought no finished hats (I couldn't afford them), but I did get anything and everything to do with _making_ hats (men's & women's).
This included hand tools, stretchers, spinners, blocks, flanges, flange stands, flanging cloth, hat bodies, sweats, liners...
Olė,
I have sad irons (as you know) and I use an electric iron primarily for ribbon work, but for ironing flat, crown ironing, and frankly a lot of foot ironing, it's the (1940's, not early 20th century) Eureka electric cordless sad iron that I like the best. It's cordless, electric...
Thanks for all the comments guys! I'm blushing ;-)
It was a vintage body - I've saved a couple over the years, but the others are old hats.
This was still rolled up, and pretty small, but it worked at 7 1/8. It was sold by Tesoro originally - see the parabuntal (I think it's misspelled as...
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