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Ebay Hats: Victories, Defeats, Gripes & Items of Interest

AbbaDatDeHat

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Yep! When I get the chance, I wanna look for one that's styled in the way of the one in your profile picture, and the one Abbot is sporting in mine. Is there a specific name for it?

Hey Mondo: glad to hear the update on the 46’ Superfine Knox Homburg. You Knoxed it outta the park!! If the Abbot Avitar you are referring to is mine, that hat is a Royal Stetson Vita Felt Homburg. If not, nvm. Be well. Bowen
 

MondoFW

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Hey Mondo: glad to hear the update on the 46’ Superfine Knox Homburg. You Knoxed it outta the park!! If the Abbot Avitar you are referring to is mine, that hat is a Royal Stetson Vita Felt Homburg. If not, nvm. Be well. Bowen
No, no, I recognize the one in your picture, I meant Abbott of Abbott & Costello, the comedy duo my profile picture depicts. Sorry for the confusion!
 

moontheloon

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Care to elaborate? Also, that was extracted somewhere on this forum, I forgot where. And is it not correct to say a lot of fedoras at the time featured a circular logo on the sweatband?
The circular Stetson logo was around long before the 1940s and stayed around long after

and yes some companies used circular logos on the sweat .... Knox and Lee come to mind ... but it has very little to do with the 1940s
 
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I just bought this on eBay. The seller knew nothing about it I know just about the same. It doesn't look very old, but I'm not up on my Borsalinos. I know the price was cheap and 7 5/8 hats are hard to find. Any help with what it is?

The lack of a liner makes me think it was a summer hat? The leather sweat means it wasn't a roll-up. I'm also concerned with the brim as the photos show it down front and back, but I'm hoping someone just popped the snap brim down. I'm posting this same info on the Borsalino Brotherhood thread.

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So what do you think? Do you know what model it is?

Thanks in advance.


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The brim flange, lack of a liner and the crown logo all point towards a borsalino traveler. It might be older than you think though. Modern Borsalino traveler hats have a leather ribbon/strap (and that awful gold emblem on the side). Late sixties, early seventies is my guess. Not to be used as a roll-up as you say, but more a hat for outdoors activities.
 
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The brim flange, lack of a liner and the crown logo all point towards a borsalino traveler. It might be older than you think though. Modern Borsalino traveler hats have a leather ribbon/strap (and that awful gold emblem on the side). Late sixties, early seventies is my guess. Not to be used as a roll-up as you say, but more a hat for outdoors activities.

Well that's nice to hear. If it is an older hat then I realy did make a good buy. Thank you.
 

Richard Morgan

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The circular Stetson logo was around long before the 1940s and stayed around long after

and yes some companies used circular logos on the sweat .... Knox and Lee come to mind ... but it has very little to do with the 1940s

Yes to everything and also the size tag. It is a piss pour hat dater that would only look at one thing and try to t you how old your hat is.
Moon and Carouslevic, thanks - I was pretty sure it was 60s and now after digging the much folded size tag out (rectangular black) and hearing your opinions I can forget about the pretty sure part.
Great to hear from you Moon.
 

Desert dog

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