Chepstow
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Nice nice Resolut - The Color is great, really!
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Stefan, Thank you! I was very happy to find this one.O wow! Love everything about this hat. Colour, form, velours felt, liner, ribbon; the whole package. You had Daniele so excited he fell back to Italian mode. I hesitate to post my latest find here now, because it would look a bit dull by comparison. You spoil us, Steve.
Stefan, Great look Homburg! It's super to see another Resolut find. They were located in Köppern near Bad Homburg. Thank you for the verification regarding the "Strand" quality designation.At the risk of looking a bit dull compared to Steve's great Hückel velours, I'll give it a go anyway. We had a Resolut here a while ago and here's another one I found recently. Resolut homburg in brown. Bound brim at 6cm and crown 10,5cm at the pinch. There was a covering of some sort of the crown patch, but that is gone. The quality is "strand". There was a question on that with the other Resolut hat, because the label wasn't clear. I'm very pleased with this one and I like the curves it has. Late fifties to early sixties I believe.
Stefan, Super! Yes that style was popular in the later 1950s early 1960s. A. Peschel Dinkelsbühl Soft Felt Dress Hats have become more difficult to find (their Soft Felt Trachten Hats are common). A. Peschel Dinkelsbühl made very high quality hats.Time for todays installment. There are similar hats on Steve's website (of course there are), but this is not an everyday hat. Peschel Chevret in black. Size 55 (but fits me quite well with only a little stretch). Overwelt brim at 5,8 cm and crown at 10cm in front (no pinch). This one had so much dust covering it that I thought it was grey at first. Aside from that it was shaped in a sort of pork pie shape (looking like a pilgrims' hat with the top chopped off and the buckle gone). But the quality of the felt shone through and you don't see Peschel hats all that much, so I bought it anyway. I brushed it, steamed it and reshaped it (some ghosting of the previous shape can still be seen). And there you go. Not everyone's cup of tea perhaps due to the taper on the crown but the felt is incredible and it does have some flair to it. Late fifties or early sixties (I looked on Steve's website for that I admit).
Thanks, Bob. Keep hanging on; it took me a few years for this one to cross my path.[/QUOTE
Manfred, thanks. I was lucky it came along and even luckier that it fit me.Nice nice Resolut - The Color is great, really!
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Steve, thanks. The Peschel was a nice find and that felt is really something.Stefan, Thank you! I was very happy to find this one.
Stefan, Great look Homburg! It's super to see another Resolut find. They were located in Köppern near Bad Homburg. Thank you for the verification regarding the "Strand" quality designation.
Stefan, Super! Yes that style was popular in the later 1950s early 1960s. A. Peschel Dinkelsbühl Soft Felt Dress Hats have become more difficult to find (their Soft Felt Trachten Hats are common). A. Peschel Dinkelsbühl made very high quality hats.
Could be better Steve, at the moment it's hard to find some good hats!
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At the risk of looking a bit dull compared to Steve's great Hückel velours, I'll give it a go anyway. We had a Resolut here a while ago and here's another one I found recently. Resolut homburg in brown. Bound brim at 6cm and crown 10,5cm at the pinch. There was a covering of some sort of the crown patch, but that is gone. The quality is "strand". There was a question on that with the other Resolut hat, because the label wasn't clear. I'm very pleased with this one and I like the curves it has. Late fifties to early sixties I believe.
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Mayser's Hutfabrik G. M. B. H. Ulm A./D., Erste Haarhutfabrik Deutschlands (First Fur Felt Hat Factory in Germany), Stammhaus gegr. 1800 (Founded 1800.). Post marked, December 5, 1923.
Mir fehlt ein Mayser Hut (I'm missing a Mayser Hat), Fabrik a /D. (Factory Ulm on the Danube), Cliché zur Verfügung. (Picture is Available.), Unser Plakat. (Our Placard.), Gesetzlich geschützt. (Protected by Law.).
This is a recent arrival. I like that the "Mir fehlt ein Mayser Hut (I'm missing a Mayser Hat), Fabrik a /D." advertisement is on the backside of the envelop.
I so agree Chepstow about it being hard to find good hats at the moment. it's the same here for me in Denmark. If it wasn't for the wonderful Daniele Tanto, I'd be hatless .
Nice Mayser you found in Düsseldorf. Looks a bit like the one I did manage to find in June. I posted it in the New Hat Forum. I wanted to post it here, but had difficulty working out the "new" FL.
Thanks Steve! Yes hard days for good hats, but I have enough. All what I find I'll be thankful.
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it looks like a comfortable hat (-:
it looks like a comfortable hat (-:
I posted this in New Hats yesterday, but really wanted to post it in this forum. I couldn't work it out yesterday. Today, Eureka! So, here's the repeat version:
Hi guys. It's been a while since I've been on the Lounge and posted something. Life keeps getting in the way plus I can't seem to work out how to post on my new phone and computer via Tapatalk. The Lounge seems to have been updated, too. Can't quite work it out. Hope it's not a sign of old age
Anyway, I thought I'd try and post a vintage Mayser hat I acquired in June. It's the first hat I've discovered and bought since buying two from Daniele Tanto in January. Hope you're well Daniele.
It's a lovely golden brown, soft felt Mayser. Here are some photos.
Steve, Thank you! I found it on German Ebay. I look for hat related items like this one.That is such a great find, Steve. Where and how did it turn up?
Steve, Super! I really like the ribbon design.I posted this in New Hats yesterday, but really wanted to post it in this forum. I couldn't work it out yesterday. Today, Eureka! So, here's the repeat version:
Hi guys. It's been a while since I've been on the Lounge and posted something. Life keeps getting in the way plus I can't seem to work out how to post on my new phone and computer via Tapatalk. The Lounge seems to have been updated, too. Can't quite work it out. Hope it's not a sign of old age
Anyway, I thought I'd try and post a vintage Mayser hat I acquired in June. It's the first hat I've discovered and bought since buying two from Daniele Tanto in January. Hope you're well Daniele.
It's a lovely golden brown, soft felt Mayser. Here are some photos.
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Steve, Super! I really like the ribbon design.
Steve, Super! I really like the ribbon design.