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German & Austrian Hutmachers

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Wegener "Seal", measures 58cm, probably late 1950s. Very nice felt color and finish.

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Josef Pichler & Söhne Melone with an old Anton Pichler Graz box (they were brothers). Not mine but rare to see the old box plus hat. Also a really nice stiff felt.

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It's a type of Velour finish by J. Hückel´s Söhne (Neutitschein, Austria up to WWI and Novy Jicin, Czechoslovakia after WWI, after WWII TONAK and Hückel Hutfabrik Weilheim, West Germany) that has wet Seal like appearance. As far as I know only specific Hare varieties were used as felt content (maybe some Nutria for felting). Here is a comparison I did a while ago of a J. Hückel´s Söhne Zephyr Seal Velour (late 1930s) vs. TONAK Formely Hückel Zephyr Seal Velour (late 1940s early 1950s).

http://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/index.php?/topic/135-j-hueckel%C2%B4s-soehne-zephyr-seal-velour-late-1930s-vs-tonak-formely-hueckel-zephyr-seal-velour-late-1940s-early-1950s/

There is also the question of hand wet brushing Velour (Echter Velour / Real Velour) vs. later machine techniques (Fake Velour). The hand process was very time consuming and required highly skilled Brushers. It could take few weeks to complete the hand wet brushing Velour process. It didn't survive much after WWII because of the usual reasons (shrinking market, increased labor costs, lack of skilled workers). If you read through my website you will get an idea of what the hand process involved.
 
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Hello Steve!

have not been on the lounge for quite a while. Guess English hats simply ended up in Germany. I too own English bowlers ..... you know :)

Having said that, lots of Austrian bowlers (i.e. Habig) were imported to the UK. UK re-labeled and ... maybe sold abroad.

The "made in Britain" was definately a strong sales argument. Bowlers are genuinely British and you come across the same thing, today. Made especially for "X" shop.
 
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Dreispitz

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It is getting chilly outside and mushrooms do proliferate allover the woods ... guess Bowlers will soon follow suite and pop up, too :cool:

Möckel catering hats to British royalty is no suprise because of the Homburgs. I remember having read something on Austrian hat export figures - maybe in this thread - some years ago.


Hope you stick around! It has been lonely here on the German - Austrian thread! Looking forward to a Derbynator appearance!

Yes your fantastic Lincoln Bennett Bowlers! The only German maker I know with a direct link ( Sr. Maj. d. Königs v. England) was PH. Möckel because of the Edward VII connection.

http://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/index.php?/topic/14-mockel-hutfabrik/#entry674
 
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R.& M. Wegener, measures 58.5cm, crown 6 inches open, brim 2 1/2 inches, 1920s maybe older. This is the first pre WWII Wegener I have encountered, after looking for a long time, so a rare find. All the original parts are in place except for the sweatband ribbon, although the bow looks original. What is interesting is the crown tip patch is off center. This could be why the patched survived. There is a paper label behind the sweatband but I do not want to take a chance damaging the sweatband.

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