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

rlk

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More recent Malrov

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Post 1979(Intro of Thinsulate)
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billysmom

One Too Many
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Fort Worth, TX
Stetson Twenty Sovereign

I have a lovely "briar" (mid-brown) Stetson Twenty. Did I need another brown Stetson Twenty? ("No way", says my inner voice.) But it went for less than $30.00 and I don't have a dark brown one .... :rolleyes: :D

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Sue
 

billysmom

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Moore's Homburg

Another low-priced hat with an ambiguous description. Has anyone any information on Moore's hats? I gather they were made around Manchester, but don't know anything more.

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Sue
 

rlk

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Hückel Seal Velour heads home(retailer)

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I can date it between 1951-1957 based on the store addresses. They had another location less than 1 mile from where I live now(before I was born).
 
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rlk said:
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I can date it between 1951-1957 based on the store addresses. They had another location less than 1 mile from where I live now(before I was born).

Super! :eusa_clap Looks like it is in NOS condition. :eusa_clap I have a Fritz Hückel Zepher Seal Velour from the same time period. Mine was imported by Neiman Marcus, Dallas, Texas. Beautifully made hats!
 
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billysmom said:
I have a lovely "briar" (mid-brown) Stetson Twenty. Did I need another brown Stetson Twenty? ("No way", says my inner voice.) But it went for less than $30.00 and I don't have a dark brown one .... :rolleyes: :D

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Sue

Another beauty for the collection! :eusa_clap

billysmom said:
Another low-priced hat with an ambiguous description. Has anyone any information on Moore's hats? I gather they were made around Manchester, but don't know anything more.

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Sue

No info on Moore's but very nice Homburg! :eusa_clap
 

m000m000

One of the Regulars
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Ok, which one of you snagged this one?? I was hoping to nail it for cheap because, well, it's a Homburg, but that turned out to be a bad case of wishful thinking :p.

Really like the patterned liner.

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ScottF

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m000m000 said:
Ok, which one of you snagged this one?? I was hoping to nail it for cheap because, well, it's a Homburg, but that turned out to be a bad case of wishful thinking :p.

Really like the patterned liner.

Sorry. I've been trying to clear out extra hats all week, selling on ebay, then this comes along...I just can't resist a nice bottom :)

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Dreispitz

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jeffconnors said:
I lost it when I saw this hat....too bad it went for so high...who got it?

You see, I did not go to bed ... therefore, I did not win it :D lol

Great hat! Must be pre 1930 by the style. The shop went bankrupt in 1934!
 

m000m000

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Wow, really?

I actually thought about that initially when the seller talked about how you could wear it with the brim snapped down, but in the end decided the description was probably still right because the "curl" seemed so angular and steep in my eyes. Oh well, the more you learn!
 

rlk

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Marc Chevalier said:
Well, there's your answer. One reason it didn't go for cheap is because some savvy bidders realized that it isn't a homburg. Nope, it's a fedora with an "overwelt" brim edge. This style was quite popular in the late 1920s. I have one myself:


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It has the edge curl and flanging typical of a Homburg(Lord's Hat)it's not a snap brim though soft enough to deform as you will. The terminology had little to do with its value given all the discussion of and enthusiasm for velours and long-hairs around here lately.
 

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