https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fine-Vinta...rentrq:2ffa028a1700a9c956ebe2a5fff08ef6|iid:1Got a link? Or, if you don't want to expose the auction, can you grab a pic?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fine-Vinta...rentrq:2ffa028a1700a9c956ebe2a5fff08ef6|iid:1Got a link? Or, if you don't want to expose the auction, can you grab a pic?
Anyone know about Mirakal hats? I see some connection to Writes hats which may be connected to Beaver Brand. I saw one online and was about to disregard it as a wool felt hat, but something made me pause and look closer. Maybe a heather?
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Brent (@deadlyhandsome ) I think that wool products in the USA have to be labeled as such (since 1939).
https://www.ftc.gov/node/119457
Anyone know about Mirakal hats? I see some connection to Writes hats which may be connected to Beaver Brand. I saw one online and was about to disregard it as a wool felt hat, but something made me pause and look closer. Maybe a heather?
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Heading to Browning Montana late this spring. It is the centre for the Blackfeet Nation...going to hang out there for a few weeks just to see what is there.Anyone know about Mirakal hats? I see some connection to Writes hats which may be connected to Beaver Brand. I saw one online and was about to disregard it as a wool felt hat, but something made me pause and look closer. Maybe a heather?
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Anyone know about Mirakal hats?
Nah. I don't like the shape.The seller has included this:
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It’s $60 including shipping if anyone is interested. Max @drmaxtejeda ?
Nah. I don't like the shape.
Anyone know about Mirakal hats? I see some connection to Writes hats which may be connected to Beaver Brand. I saw one online and was about to disregard it as a wool felt hat, but something made me pause and look closer. Maybe a heather?
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1. Buy a hat brush. $20 and you are set or for less buy an orange open pore hat sponge. You will need these as ongoing maintenance anywaysok, age old question. Found some info on other sites but I want to be sure I have the best info...
I have acquired a bunch of hats from Ebay, all in varying condition. How should I treat them when I get them. By visiting this site and researching, I am thinking of doing these:
1. Brush hat with hat brush. I saw a reference about bunching up toilet paper to brush off, but that doesnt seem to work. Should I use a lint roller or pet hair remover.
2. Stick hat in washing machine (j.k.), but is it safe to use water to spot clean? sponge it off? Damp wash, or can I use alot of water. I guess it is used to rain so probably safe. How to clean the ribbon? Wipe lining clean, use water or anything else. I guess any ice would have died by now
3. Newspaper inside and store for a while to remove vintage odor
4. Lexol for leather sweatband?
5. Steam crown to shape, stretch with stretcher or padding if large
6. Anything else
7. put up pic on the FL!
Sorry for the newbie questions, thanks for any answers, or a link to answer my questions is appreciated!
Yes it’s 50s.View attachment 214029 View attachment 214030 Been a while since I posted in the hat forum....just don't come across many fedoras these days. Anyway I came across this Dobbs Twenty Guild Edge (Cavanagh Edge) in mint condition recently. Size 7 3/8 LO, brown. Posting a couple quick pics….from what I have read this appears to be from the 1950s (can somebody confirm- thinking the mid 50s??). Brim I believe is 2 ½ and crown 5 1/2 (not the desired 2 ¾ and 5 5/8 that commands more $) but not quite the stingy of the 1960s. Really nice hat too bad the brim was not ¼” wider (and crown a smidge higher) ☹
ok, age old question. Found some info on other sites but I want to be sure I have the best info...
I have acquired a bunch of hats from Ebay, all in varying condition. How should I treat them when I get them. By visiting this site and researching, I am thinking of doing these:
1. Brush hat with hat brush. I saw a reference about bunching up toilet paper to brush off, but that doesnt seem to work. Should I use a lint roller or pet hair remover.
2. Stick hat in washing machine (j.k.), but is it safe to use water to spot clean? sponge it off? Damp wash, or can I use alot of water. I guess it is used to rain so probably safe. How to clean the ribbon? Wipe lining clean, use water or anything else. I guess any ice would have died by now
3. Newspaper inside and store for a while to remove vintage odor
4. Lexol for leather sweatband?
5. Steam crown to shape, stretch with stretcher or padding if large
6. Anything else
7. put up pic on the FL!
Sorry for the newbie questions, thanks for any answers, or a link to answer my questions is appreciated!
View attachment 214029 View attachment 214030 Been a while since I posted in the hat forum....just don't come across many fedoras these days. Anyway I came across this Dobbs Twenty Guild Edge (Cavanagh Edge) in mint condition recently. Size 7 3/8 LO, brown. Posting a couple quick pics….from what I have read this appears to be from the 1950s (can somebody confirm- thinking the mid 50s??). Brim I believe is 2 ½ and crown 5 1/2 (not the desired 2 ¾ and 5 5/8 that commands more $) but not quite the stingy of the 1960s. Really nice hat too bad the brim was not ¼” wider (and crown a smidge higher) ☹
good point. I quarantine any old hats in my garage until I can clean them. I am paranoid about the little buggers.I would add, if you can't do the naptha bath that Belfastboy suggested on all the hats pretty quickly, you should stick them in the deep freeze for 2-3 days to make sure any moth eggs or larvae are killed, before you bring them into the house for any length of time. As someone who owns a few nicer felt hats and quite a few wool shirts and pants, I'm scared to death of those little buggers, and even freeze new hats and shirts that come into my home.
Good luck!
Regan