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German & Austrian Hutmachers

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Offizieller Katalog. (1905-06)

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Side note: With the participation of Anton Seidl, the owner of the J. A. Seidl hat factory in Munich, the company is transformed into a GmbH (private limited company) in 1914. The partners are Carl Mayser and Anton Seidl, who takes over sole ownership of the Mayser hat factory four years later (1918).
 
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Wow, great find, Steve! Interesting that Mayser was already famous in America in early's 1913!
Happy New Year all!

Manfred, Thanks! Around 1910 you start to see more imports from Austria and Germany. The Austrian makers were much more successful with their Velours. Happy New Year!
 
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Richard, Wow! That was an absolute steal! Would it be possible to take a side view photo and one of the entire bottom of the hat?
 
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Some nice hats and caps in this one. It's colorized too. Check the super tall crown Backbow at 0:12.

[video=youtube;C1IGNLg-RSU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1IGNLg-RSU[/video]
 
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