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German & Austrian Hutmachers

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Dieter, Good to hear from you! Hope all is well!

Not that I am aware of but I guess it's possible since it's a Velour. It's a Firtz Hückel Hutmacher Weilheim export (as we can see from the sweatband with "Made in Western Germany" stamp) probably mid to late 1950s. I wonder if the liner is original to the hat? Does the Cavanagh logo match the time period? I am going to contact the seller and try to get more information. Interesting!

This Fritz Hückel Hutmacher Seal Velour (same sweatband) of mine is from the same time period.

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Here are the Cavanagh - Fritz Hückel Hutmacher Weilheim eBay auction photos.

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Yes it was made by Hückel Weilheim. Hückel Weilheim exported to America under Firtz Hückel Hutmacher Weilheim because TONAK had the Hückel name rights outside of Germany. I contacted the seller and they confirmed that the red size tag on the hanging cord (this feature is on most Hückel Weilheim hats from that time period) has Firtz Hückel Weilheim on the opposite side (the German models would just have Hückel).
 
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Dreispitz

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Hello Steve and everybody!

I am also quite amazed that Hückel did stuff for Cavanagh.

Over here everything is fine. I was rather busy with other things over the last months. However, summer is over and hats are back on!
 
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Dieter, Good to hear all is well. Hopefully you will post some photos! The return of "The Derbynator"!

Also suprising that the sweatband hanging cord label has Fritz Hückel Weilheim . I seem to recall that JHS and Cavanagh had a business relationship back in the early 20th Century.

I checked Brad's "Dating Cavanagh Hats by Liner" and it appears the logo would be ok for the mid to late 1950s.

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?44973-Dating-Cavanagh-Hats-by-Liner
 
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Ed, J. Hückel´s Söhne had that feature back to at least the 1930s. I do not recall any other hat companies having them at that time period. After WWII P. & C. Habig and A. Peschel Dinkelsbühl also had them along with TONAK and Hückel Weilheim. Around the mid 1960s they disappear.
 

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German Postcard Portraits - cont 2

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some non-Germans

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Austrian Composer Painting:
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Brüder Böhm Wien Post Card (April 8, 1918) I picked this one up recently. It was sent to a hat store owner (Franz Karzen) in Wamberg, Böhmen, Austria (today Vamberk, Bohemia, Czech Republic).

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