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Thanks! Yes some the technical terms can be difficult. Also if the photos are not clear the OCR software has trouble. I figure a rough translation is better than nothing.
I completely agree! Fantastic!I wish he was mine! Wonderful hat !!
I have only one word: Stupefacente!This is my latest Czech find. There are 20 hats (Brüder Böhm, J.Hückel´s Söhne, TONAK, Janyška) and 4 hat holders (Anton Peschel Neutitschein, Brüder Böhm,, Janyška). All of the hats are NOS open crown and range from the later 1930s to late 1950s. Including a couple rare Brüder Böhm Soft Felt Wool hats and a Brüder Böhm hat holder.
Truly incredible!J. Hückel´s Söhne Standard "Loden", Point 6, NOS condition, probably 1930s factory stock. This one is from my latest Czech find and everything about it is fantastic (in my opinion)!
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Mein Gott!This is my latest Czech find. There are 20 hats (Brüder Böhm, J.Hückel´s Söhne, TONAK, Janyška) and 4 hat holders (Anton Peschel Neutitschein, Brüder Böhm,, Janyška). All of the hats are NOS open crown and range from the later 1930s to late 1950s. Including a couple rare Brüder Böhm Soft Felt Wool hats and a Brüder Böhm hat holder.
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Had the Grimm Brothers been born 100 years from now, I'm sure they would have written a fairytale about The Hat Dowser From Schwarzwald. A strange speaking man, equipped with a hare's foot and a beaver's tail, dowsing around the hills at full moon - while keeping the howling wolves at distance with his shining sabreThis is my latest Czech find. There are 20 hats (Brüder Böhm, J.Hückel´s Söhne, TONAK, Janyška) and 4 hat holders (Anton Peschel Neutitschein, Brüder Böhm,, Janyška).
Daniele, Thanks! I will definitely show them in detail starting with the JHS Standard "Loden".I completely agree! Fantastic!
I have only one word: Stupefacente!
It is marvellous to see twenty hats from Central Europe (MittelEurope) in one bunch so well conserved and so differents in brands and shape.
I will wait to see them in pictures one by one.
Vivissimi complimenti Steve!
Manfred, Thanks! I think you will like a few of these hats.agree with Daniele - incredible !
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Mike, Thanks! Yes I will go more into detail. The JHS Standard "Loden" being the first.You keep blowing my mind Steve! Congrats on such a fantastic haul, I also look forward to more detailed posts
Truly incredible!
Charles, Thanks X 2!Mein Gott!
Ole, Thanks! Yes I enjoy the hunt.Had the Grimm Brothers been born 100 years from now, I'm sure they would have written a fairytale about The Hat Dowser From Schwarzwald. A strange speaking man, equipped with a hare's foot and a beaver's tail, dowsing around the hills at full moon - while keeping the howling wolves at distance with his shining sabre
Steve, you sure are special! I don't understand how you find all those fine hats. The chase must be a giant job on it's own, and I really appreciate the enormous task you place upon yourself, showing and teaching us about your finds. You are a fantastic asset to us all. Thanks![]()
Wow! That is a great find, Steve. And all open crown at that. Congrats on this great score!This is my latest Czech find. There are 20 hats (Brüder Böhm, J.Hückel´s Söhne, TONAK, Janyška) and 4 hat holders (Anton Peschel Neutitschein, Brüder Böhm,, Janyška). All of the hats are NOS open crown and range from the later 1930s to late 1950s. Including a couple rare Brüder Böhm Soft Felt Wool hats and a Brüder Böhm hat holder.
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J. Hückel´s Söhne Standard "Loden", with Back Bow, Point 6, Crown 6 inches Open, Brim 2 1/2 inches, NOS condition with minor Mothing, probably 1930s factory stock. This one is from my latest Czech find.
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