Mallory date
Great looking hat. Does anyone know why some Mallory liners say established 1817 and others are labeled as 1823? Thanks for any info.
Jeff
Lee Factory
Hi:
Just to add a little info. It was one of the many hat factories located in in Danbury CT during the peak of hat wearing. It closed in 1960 and burned to the ground in 1968. Lee made hats for retail chain outlets also, J.C. Penney etc. They made hats of various qualities...
Parabuntal summer hat
Hi all:
My everyday summer hat is a Borsalino Parabuntal. I've had it for about four years and it is a very, very nice hat. For those that don't know, parabuntal (sometimes spelled paribuntal) is an Asian straw, NOT paper. Mine is Phillipine straw, hand woven in China...
Hat markings
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I have two British hats which have the same exact sweatband markings. Both are nicley lined, raw edge, and finished well, good leather. One is a Black Trilby, made for Burberry under the Christy's of London name. The felt is stiff, relatively lightweight, but not great...
Hat responses
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I live in So. Cal. where most hats are baseball caps. I wear a fedora daily and always receive compliments from both women and men, but more from women. When I wear vintage new old stock people are amazed at their age and condition. I had one interesting reaction a couple...
1817 vs. 1823
Hi again:
It would sure help to ID the age feltfan. Mine have the union label under the liner, but as you probably know,the Danbury hatters unionized early. It seems odd that the centennial packet came out in 1923, yet my Aristocrat says 1817, I don't believe it could be a pre...
More mallory
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According to Jeff Snyder's Stetson book, Stetson acquired Mallory on 8/16/46. The logo changed sometime after and not all were listed as affiliated with Stetson. I thought the red Mallory liner print was after the purchase, could be mistaken. I really like all the Danbury...
Mallory
I agree with JP, it not a particularly old Mallory, probably from the '60's. I believe it to be a post Stetson Mallory, judging from the liner. Check out the liner in the much older Mallory...
Cervo quality
I own a 7 5/8 Cervo "Milan" I got on e-bay in unused condition. It is a terrific hat. I have never seen felt so lightweight, pliable, yet sturdy. The open crown makes it almost like a lined crushable. It's stamped "Handmade in Italy" and it feels it. I've talked on the phone to...
I couln't agree more with android and SHARPETOYS. The X's mean absolutely nothing in a new hat and you still have to be careful with older hats. It's like buying stereo equipment based on the specs instead of what it sounds like, ridiculous.
Cheers,
Jeff
I second Mr. Powers, after Borsalino was sold in the early 80's and moved the factory, I believe they went way downhill. And they licensed some hats for manufacture in the US which are to be avoided at all costs. I also would try to go older than 20 years though, if you can find what you need...
Well they don't know geography, probably not great for a Montecristi either. Their upper end felts, Rosellini and the Grand Beaver are supposed to be good hats.
Regards,
Jeff
Hello Gentlemen:
I can't believe it took me so long to find this forum. I have read most of the threads and have learned a lot. I appeciate the congenial and helpful tone eveyone has. I have a small collection because of my big 'ol 7 5/8 head, but I wanted to describe a few and perhaps get a...
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