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moehawk

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mikespens

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All yours moehawk. I've never seen it before. It looks original but I can't find any ads or pictures of another "City Chap". I'll keep trying.

This is a pic of a similar ribbon treatment on a hat now owned by navarre.

I believe it may be a Dobbs, I'll inquire. He has also done it on one of his custom hats.

 
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navarre

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Mine is a Stylepark from the thirties that we believe someone may have trimmed the brim on. I had kept a photo of this hat in my collection for some time and have even offered it as a custom option for a few years(not a lot of takers though). Then one day Garret(an old member here) showed up at my house with the hat as a gift for me! Same hat from the photos in my archive!

I have also seen a 1930's Emerson with the same treatment, although I didn't keep a photo of that one. And also a Dobb's that was awesome, as it had the twist on both sides with a back bow. I have recreated that one a few times for sure and there is a photo of that somewhere on the Facebook page for Black Sheep Hats. That's not an attempted sales pitch, I just seem to be having trouble getting the image to copy from Photobucket, so you could at least see the custom one over there. I'll keep trying to see if I can get them both up here for you to see.

Great Find by the way! Welcome to a very small club of twisted ribbon hat owners! :)

Bob
 

RJR

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Won this by the skin of my max bid's teeth. Arrived today. 2 1/2" brim, 4 1/2" Optimo blocked crown.

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Leather is butter soft, and in good shape other than a bit of wear around the stamped area.
Size tag looks like one I saw upthread on a hat attributed to the Thirties. The sweatband stamp looks like one on a hat attributed to the late Forties. So, my guess is somewhere in between.

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Genuine Panama, Royal Quality. Cool looking stamp too!

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Nice fine weave. Not as fine as some on the Lounge, but the finest Panama I have. 80 grams. Stiffer than my Cuenca, but not at all brittle.

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The obligatory inside the crown shot backlit by the sun.

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I believe "totally stoked" is a phrase that best describes my feelings about this hat.
I shall look forward to a sunny windless day tomorrow. And hope it is so.
This is a pic of a similar ribbon treatment on a hat now owned by navarre.

I believe it may be a Dobbs, I'll inquire. He has also done it on one of his custom hats.

Nice.
 

Miamibruno

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Mine is a Stylepark from the thirties that we believe someone may have trimmed the brim on. I had kept a photo of this hat in my collection for some time and have even offered it as a custom option for a few years(not a lot of takers though). Then one day Garret(an old member here) showed up at my house with the hat as a gift for me! Same hat from the photos in my archive!

I have also seen a 1930's Emerson with the same treatment, although I didn't keep a photo of that one. And also a Dobb's that was awesome, as it had the twist on both sides with a back bow. I have recreated that one a few times for sure and there is a photo of that somewhere on the Facebook page for Black Sheep Hats. That's not an attempted sales pitch, I just seem to be having trouble getting the image to copy from Photobucket, so you could at least see the custom one over there. I'll keep trying to see if I can get them both up here for you to see.

Great Find by the way! Welcome to a very small club of twisted ribbon hat owners! :)

Bob
I had a hat just like that but I can't remember what it was (I think it was an Emerson). It had that same sewing design down the crown. I think I asked about it on the Lounge at some point. I really liked it but it was too large. This new one is a 7 1/2 and way too big for me. I find them very funky. Cool hats indeed.
 
Ok......here is my new (old) Adam buff (light grey/tan) Homburg. It is an Adam Executive. I also found a vintage hat box for it too....
I THINK early 50's. It does have a liner protector but it is NOT the usual clear plastic but a sort of thin cheese cloth textured like material. It has a 1 7/8 ribbon and sweat. " PLIANT-EZE" on front of sweat. Hopefully those here can give me more information...
Cheers,
M
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Ok......here is my new (old) Adam buff (light grey/tan) Homburg. It is an Adam Executive. I also found a vintage hat box for it too....
I THINK early 50's. It does have a liner protector but it is NOT the usual clear plastic but a sort of thin cheese cloth textured like material. It has a 1 7/8 ribbon and sweat. " PLIANT-EZE" on front of sweat. Hopefully those here can give me more information...
Cheers,
M

Is the sweat pliable enough to get pics of the tags behind? I think you might be right on the date. Somewhere in this thread is a link to the progression of liner tip logos and a rough estimation of year.

Here it is.
 
Is the sweat pliable enough to get pics of the tags behind? I think you might be right on the date. Somewhere in this thread is a link to the progression of liner tip logos and a rough estimation of year.

Here it is.
The sweat is real nice and soft but the labels are mostly behind the liner preventing a good photo......
VERY comfortable hat and a great felt......uncharacteristically for me, I am leaving it as is with the center dent only and NOT putting in any pinches......
Cheers,
M
 

mmbarnes

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Ok......here is my new (old) Adam buff (light grey/tan) Homburg. It is an Adam Executive. I also found a vintage hat box for it too....
I THINK early 50's. It does have a liner protector but it is NOT the usual clear plastic but a sort of thin cheese cloth textured like material. It has a 1 7/8 ribbon and sweat. " PLIANT-EZE" on front of sweat. Hopefully those here can give me more information...
Cheers,
M
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Fantastic find! What a great color for a homburg... Congratulations!
 
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The sweat is real nice and soft but the labels are mostly behind the liner preventing a good photo......
VERY comfortable hat and a great felt......uncharacteristically for me, I am leaving it as is with the center dent only and NOT putting in any pinches......
Cheers,
M

Well, if you can see it, but not photograph it, you can poke around here for some clues. The link to the liner tips gives you one clue. If there is a union label, that could be another. Nothing definitive, though.
 

moontheloon

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The sweat is real nice and soft but the labels are mostly behind the liner preventing a good photo......
VERY comfortable hat and a great felt......uncharacteristically for me, I am leaving it as is with the center dent only and NOT putting in any pinches......
Cheers,
M
if you have a little mirror you can save your self from sweaty palms and heart palpitations

I use a little circular swiveling mirror that extends like a radio antenna that I got from the hardware store ... sort of like a slightly larger dentists mirror

works great
 
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No dates on the liner page , but the pictures are in order of year ... earliest first. Your logo is a little hard to see in the picture but I think it has the "badges" at the top rather than the "Top hats". I believe that is late 1940's early 50's.

Same here. Executives have both shields and top hats. This one appears to have the shields.


Sent directly from my mind to yours.
 

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