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20’s kind of a hat.

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Echter Borsalino "Bismuto" "Sanboca"

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Very unique raised gold embossing . I just thought about this so I wanted to point it out. I need to look at this closer.

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Awesome liner!!!.....But did this hat not have evidence of a cellophane tip protector and a price control tag (ceiling price) ..... plus the welted and stitched back seam sweat? Just saying......
Again, I love that liner......
PS As an aside some of the "Rolnick", "styled by Rolnick" hats have been showing up on Ebay recently........
I actually have some early 50's hats from "The White House" I just picked up......my "White House" was in San Fransisco....I have a feeling there were a lot of "White House's" Like there were "the Hub".
PSPS: "Process Felted" was Resistols term for their felting after they acquired the Byer-Rolnick fur cutting plant and built a rough-body plant in Longview, Texas. With these additions they controlled the ENTIRE felt making process from fur to finish......AND were the only hat company to do so.......
 
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Awesome liner!!!.....But did this hat not have evidence of a cellophane tip protector and a price control tag (ceiling price) ..... plus the welted and stitched back seam sweat? Just saying......
Again, I love that liner......
PS As an aside some of the "Rolnick", "styled by Rolnick" hats have been showing up on Ebay recently........
I actually have some early 50's hats from "The White House" I just picked up......my "White House" was in San Fransisco....I have a feeling there were a lot of "White House's" Like there were "the Hub".

All of the points you make about the hats construction are true, with the exception of a welted seam, just as you knew they were when you wrote this. You read all of this when I posted it in the PNHH thread and when I created the Rolnick thread on 09/13 and now you bring up these points. In what context. If you believe the hat was produced later, then by all means fill me in.

In regards to your PS. So. Have you ever seen another like mine? That’s the question.

So, perhaps there were a number of “White House” retail stores. This hat came from a Tucson store. What’s your point.?

Thanks for the love of the liner.

Just saying.
 
All of the points you make about the hats construction are true, with the exception of a welted seam, just as you knew they were when you wrote this. You read all of this when I posted it in the PNHH thread and when I created the Rolnick thread on 09/13 and now you bring up these points. In what context. If you believe the hat was produced later, then by all means fill me in.

In regards to your PS. So. Have you ever seen another like mine? That’s the question.

So, perhaps there were a number of “White House” retail stores. This hat came from a Tucson store. What’s your point.?

Thanks for the love of the liner.

Just saying.
They did not use cellophane tip protectors in the 20's.....
"Ceiling Price" indicates OPC or OPS era. Coupled with the cellophane it would be the latter when these were introduced.....
As for seeing it earlier....I may have..... but did you absolutely attribute it to the 20's then????????
and have you EVER seen a 20's western with the construction and attributes this hat has??????
What tags are behind the sweat????>
And YES an awesome liner.........but dare I say with all the above...NOT a 20's hat.
Just saying,.......
BTW "Process Felting" came about after at least 1938 when they took ownership of the entire felting process from Fur Pelt to Finish felt product.
And I am not in the habit of checking up on all the hat dating here.....Just happened to be following this interesting thread.....
YES....just saying.......
PS On the "White House" thing.....no point...just an observation............
Keep in mind here....we are actually a VERY SMALL part of the hat population here.....we will NEVER....see all the hats that are out there.....
AND I do Like your hat.......sorry to have a different opinion on your unicorn.....I am SURE others do but are afraid to speak up. AND you DO have an awesome hat collection!!!!! I am just TRYING to keep things honest in their appraisal...I will say NO MORE about your hat.
 
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They did not use cellophane tip protectors in the 20's.....
"Ceiling Price" indicates OPC or OPS era. Coupled with the cellophane it would be the latter when these were introduced.....
As for seeing it earlier....I may have..... but did you absolutely attribute it to the 20's then????????
and have you EVER seen a 20's western with the construction and attributes this hat has??????
What tags are behind the sweat????>
And YES an awesome liner.........but dare I say with all the above...NOT a 20's hat.
Just saying,.......
BTW "Process Felting" came about after at least 1938 when they took ownership of the entire felting process from Fur Pelt to Finish felt product.
And I am not in the habit of checking up on all the hat dating here.....Just happened to be following this interesting thread.....
YES....just saying.......
PS On the "White House" thing.....no point...just an observation............
Keep in mind here....we are actually a VERY SMALL part of the hat population here.....we will NEVER....see all the hats that are out there.....
AND I do Like your hat.......sorry to have a different opinion on your unicorn.....I am SURE others do but are afraid to speak up. AND you DO have an awesome hat collection!!!!! I am just TRYING to keep things honest in their appraisal...I will say NO MORE about your hat.

Before posting in the 20’s thread I’ve never placed a date on this hat. I along with a few others just followed the 1927 when the two got together. I don’t mind being offered a different opinion or being corrected but the passive/aggressive nature of your earlier post is what bothers me. And still, you’ve offered nothing. You could have said all of this, albeit with fewer words and CAPS, in your earlier post. You can find the tag behind the sweat.

W/O other examples to go on and no definitive history of Harry Rolnick hats prior to what we know after his partnership with Byer; I’ll stick with my assumptions and you hang onto yours.
 
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W/O other examples to go on and no definitive history of Harry Rolnick hats prior to what we know after his partnership with Byer; I’ll stick with my assumptions and you hang onto yours.
Records retained in Garland, TX document the Rolnick family opened a hat renovation shop in Dallas in 1917. In 1922 Harry Rolnick opened "Harry's Hat Shop" on his own. By 1925 - 1926 he was modifying Homburg deadstock hats that were no longer in style or selling, & the Florence Hat Comoany was making hats of Harry's design. I would bet this places your hat right in that 1925 - 1926 timeframe. Byer-Rolnick was formed in 1930-1931 when Edward Byer bought out Florence Hat Co making him partners with Rolnick.

https://careers.garlandtx.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3467/Hat-Heritage-PDF
 
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Records retained in Garland, TX document the Rolnick family opened a hat renovation shop in Dallas in 1917. In 1922 Harry Rolnick opened "Harry's Hat Shop" on his own. By 1925 - 1926 he was modifying Homburg deadstock hats that were no longer in style or selling, & the Florence Hat Comoany was making hats of Harry's design. I would bet this places your hat right in that 1925 - 1926 timeframe. Byer-Rolnick was formed in 1930-1931 when Edward Byer bought out Florence Hat Co making him partners with Rolnick.

https://careers.garlandtx.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3467/Hat-Heritage-PDF

Thanks for that, HJ. First time seeing it.
 
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Records retained in Garland, TX document the Rolnick family opened a hat renovation shop in Dallas in 1917. In 1922 Harry Rolnick opened "Harry's Hat Shop" on his own. By 1925 - 1926 he was modifying Homburg deadstock hats that were no longer in style or selling, & the Florence Hat Comoany was making hats of Harry's design. I would bet this places your hat right in that 1925 - 1926 timeframe. Byer-Rolnick was formed in 1930-1931 when Edward Byer bought out Florence Hat Co making him partners with Rolnick.

https://careers.garlandtx.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3467/Hat-Heritage-PDF

Great link.
 

GHT

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Indeed it does deserve a refresher. The 1920's had everything from the worker's preference of the flat cap, popularised in the TV drama, Peaky Blinders.
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Through to the top hat worn by dignitary and those climbing the social ladder.
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And just about everything else in between.
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But nobody was ever as suave as the well dressed gangster.
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New for me and already announced:
(Thanks to Panos for his understanding ;))

Light brown-gold "ERKO" Velour (Ernst Kohlndorfer, Miesbach) - probably late 20s (I think)
The velour is wonderfully soft and in my opinion comes close to some Hückel qualities.
According to the paper label a 57 (cm), but fits more like a 58 (and thus just enough for me).
Height open crown 16 cm; central dent at a luxurious 12.5 cm; width of brim at 6 cm
Note the beautiful Art Deko logo as well as the handwritten price.
Sold in Bautzen (Saxony) by "A. Fleyel Nachf.[ahren]"

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New for me and already announced:
(Thanks to Panos for his understanding ;))

Light brown-gold "ERKO" Velour (Ernst Kohlndorfer, Miesbach) - probably late 20s (I think)
The velour is wonderfully soft and in my opinion comes close to some Hückel qualities.
According to the paper label a 57 (cm), but fits more like a 58 (and thus just enough for me).
Height open crown 16 cm; central dent at a luxurious 12.5 cm; width of brim at 6 cm
Note the beautiful Art Deko logo as well as the handwritten price.
Sold in Bautzen (Saxony) by "A. Fleyel Nachf.[ahren]"

42518399hv.jpg

42518397du.jpg

42518394uf.jpg

42518389cd.jpg

42518391pe.jpg

42518402oi.jpg

42518401tq.jpg

42518398gw.jpg

42518358hm.jpg

42518387lx.jpg

42518371en.jpg

42518549at.jpg

42518359ap.jpg

42518369xn.jpg

42518363sx.jpg

42518356hd.jpg

42512787dp.jpg
Beautiful hat
 

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