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Yesterday my wife and I decided to stop in at a local flea market as we were going by. As we were wandering through this caught my eye:
I took a quick look at it, and found it was an Akubra Jackaroo in my size! What an Akubra was doing in a southern Ohio flea market I have no idea, but when my wife saw the look on my face she knew we were buying it. There was a $25 tag on the hat box; Rhonda called to the dealer "Would you take $20 for the hat?" He said yes, I pulled out a $20, and that was that. The price included the hat box!
I've looked on the Akubra web site and it's not listed there. It is shown on a couple of vendor sites but the ones shown are slightly different. For example, the ones currently for sale have a bound brim; this one has a raw edge. The hat band is different as well. And last, this one is vented!
The brim is 3 3/8" on the front and back, 3 1/2" on the sides.
Crown 4 /14"
Crease/bash: teardrop
The photos:
The pin is from the Australian College for Seniors. What I have found out about it is that it was a school that focused on providing travel opportunities for people who had the money and the interest to go places to learn various things. In 1995 it became Odyssey Travel. They did/do cater somewhat to American travellers. My guess is that this hat was purchased during such a trip to Australia.
And, of course, one with it on. A different look for a guy who normally wears fedoras!
Not an incredible vintage hat find such as Dinerman is famous for (D-man, you're a legend in your own time!:eusa_clap ) but still I found it rather amazing.
My wife was amazed that I knew I wore a size 58.
Cheers,
Tom
I took a quick look at it, and found it was an Akubra Jackaroo in my size! What an Akubra was doing in a southern Ohio flea market I have no idea, but when my wife saw the look on my face she knew we were buying it. There was a $25 tag on the hat box; Rhonda called to the dealer "Would you take $20 for the hat?" He said yes, I pulled out a $20, and that was that. The price included the hat box!
I've looked on the Akubra web site and it's not listed there. It is shown on a couple of vendor sites but the ones shown are slightly different. For example, the ones currently for sale have a bound brim; this one has a raw edge. The hat band is different as well. And last, this one is vented!
The brim is 3 3/8" on the front and back, 3 1/2" on the sides.
Crown 4 /14"
Crease/bash: teardrop
The photos:
The pin is from the Australian College for Seniors. What I have found out about it is that it was a school that focused on providing travel opportunities for people who had the money and the interest to go places to learn various things. In 1995 it became Odyssey Travel. They did/do cater somewhat to American travellers. My guess is that this hat was purchased during such a trip to Australia.
And, of course, one with it on. A different look for a guy who normally wears fedoras!
Not an incredible vintage hat find such as Dinerman is famous for (D-man, you're a legend in your own time!:eusa_clap ) but still I found it rather amazing.
My wife was amazed that I knew I wore a size 58.
Cheers,
Tom