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ALL Of My Vintage HATS

Nathan Flowers

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Fantastic collection. I'm hoping you aren't memorializing these babies before putting them on the auction block. I wouldn't get rid of any of them!
 

Matt Deckard

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Zohar said:
Fantastic collection. I'm hoping you aren't memorializing these babies before putting them on the auction block. I wouldn't get rid of any of them!
I agree with everything Zohar said.

I'm particularly a fan of the 20's hats. Nice crowns, and I think you have a knack for getting overwelts.

Beautiful Marc... just beautiful.
 

feltfan

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Marc Chevalier said:
That's an excellent question. The logo is very faded on the silk lining, so I can only make out a semicircle of medals, and below that the crowned initials "C & K".


Inside the sweatband, there's a paper label showing the size and a logo: the words "trade mark" above the picture of a derby hat. Below the derby, it says "C & K - registered June 15, 1880".


Perhaps James Powers could help us out with this?


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Don't know what Powers has up his sleeve (aside from
a clean diaper), but my old Crofut and Knapp hat has a logo
in the liner with medals and the numbers on the medals,
presumably years of awards, are 1858 and 1893. No reference
to a registration date, though some of the writing is faded.
Marc, how does the logo compare to the Crofut and Knapp logo
I posted near the bottom of this page?

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=7618&page=3

The 20s grey Stetson has the classiest overwelt I have
ever seen. Love the panama homburg, too (and all of them!).
BTW, for what little my opinion is worth, that Courtney looks fine on you.
 

Marc Chevalier

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You guys (and gal!) are the best. These are definitely not going on the auction block. When I first stumbled across the Lounge, I was ready to never buy anything vintage again -- only sell, sell, sell. Twenty+ hats later, I'm laughing at myself ...

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Marc Chevalier

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feltfan said:
Marc, how does the logo compare to the Crofut and Knapp logo I posted ...?

Here's my hat's lining logo, and here's yours. I think we have a match!


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And here is my hat's paper size label:


CKhat004.jpg



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Tony in Tarzana

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My biggest frustration is finding pre WWII lids. Almost all of mine are postwar. That is a magnificent collection!

And I sympathise about trying to get self-portraits to show a smile. Sometimes I think I'm grinning like an idiot but the picture comes out looking solemn. And if I do smile very broadly, it always looks as if my eyes are closed. Can't win.
 

jake_fink

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Marc Chevalier said:
Thanks! I'm a student at the Douglas School of Serious Self-Portrait Posing ;)

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lol
Correction: DOUGLAS School of SSPP

Now seriously. All great hats. Please send me your home address and include a wax impression of your house key. Don't forget to mention days and times you are likely to be away from home, and kindly include names and favourite treats of all animals you may have in residence.
 

besdor

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Marc ,you have some very interesting hats there . Did you findmost of them on Ebay or were they purchased in vintage clothing stores ?


Steven
 

Marc Chevalier

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The brown hat from the "Oviatt's" men's store is the only nice hat I've ever found in a thrift store.


Every single one of the other hats came from eBay.


In Los Angeles today, there are practically no vintage clothing stores (or antique stores/malls, for that matter) that sell pre-1960s men's fedoras. They're just not around, unless you get lucky at an estate sale or garage sale.

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Marc Chevalier

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A big, giant, collective THANK YOU to the many Loungers who inspire me. MERCI BEAUCOUP A

Douglas,
BK,
jake fink,
Johnnysan,
Daisy B.,
jamespowers,
Cruiser,
Zohar,
Matt D.,
feltfan,
Tony in T.,
RBH,
Feraud,
WEEGEE,
Mr. Lucky,
Mr. 'H',
besdor.



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