Random Thought:
I notice that the sellers have moved on to the movie The Great Gatsby when describing hats. It used to be Boardwalk Empire but I guess Gatsby is more current so you'll see a listing that says something like "1920s flapper cloche, excellent condition! Gatsby"
the Steampunk will only apply to Top hats and Derby's but there is some that look for the wide brim Fedoras too. Music for Steampunk is mixed but 20's to 40's style mostly so you see Zoot suites types to jazz era.It used to be "Godfather" and "Michael Jackson" used on every listing for a fedora. Then everything was a "Whippet" even if it wasn't even made by Stetson. Now everything is "Gatsby," or "Steampunk."
Made offers on 2 BIN hats from different sellers expecting counter offers. Got nervous when both were accepted without counter offers.
Both arrived safely and I'm satisfied they will both make nice hats with some TLC and a new pug for the Marathon straw. I had been looking for Nokabout for a while. Like the thin light weight felt.
the Steampunk will only apply to Top hats and Derby's but there is some that look for the wide brim Fedoras too. Music for Steampunk is mixed but 20's to 40's style mostly so you see Zoot suites types to jazz era.
I think there been big push in TV shows with 20's to 50's style of hats and suite.. Manhattan is great .. First eps is hat fest. For steampunk Penny Dreadful was great Vintage show of England in late 1800 to early 1900 as i saw few mixed up in some costumes. Haven't see Gatsby my self.
Thanks, Alan, I'm quietly pleased. I accept it could be later but, to be fair, the description was only 'circa 1950s'. Are there any clues to its actual date?Congratulations on your first vintage hat B1ggles. I believe it is more recent than 1950s but it looks very nice.
Thanks, Alan, I'm quietly pleased. I accept it could be later but, to be fair, the description was only 'circa 1950s'. Are there any clues to its actual date?
Thanks, Alan, I'm quietly pleased. I accept it could be later but, to be fair, the description was only 'circa 1950s'. Are there any clues to its actual date?
Cheers for that, very useful.It's a German market Borsalino. If it was from the 1950s or earlier it would have the "Echter Borsalino" mark. Towards the end of the 1950s and into the early 1960s you see both "Echter Borsalino" and "Export Qualität". Latter only "Export Qualität". My guess would be mid to late 60s maybe 70s. You can see more German market Borsalinos at my website.