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German & Austrian Hutmachers

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P. & C. Habig Advertisement Card (I believe it's original. I always liked this advertisement.)

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Chepstow

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Very nice Steve, also the Rockel. I think I have the same Model in Dark Blue. Should be on your Site in Rockel thread. Excellent looking Habig, congrats my friend. A great bunch!!


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J. Hückel ´s Söhne "Flexible Seal Velour", French Point 7 / 60cm, Crown Open 6 inches, Brim 2 1/4 inches, probably later 1930s. I haven't come across a "Flexible Seal Velour" before and this one is really fantastic. As usual the JHS Velour is amazing / unmatched (color, density, pliability, finish).

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Open Crown

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Manfred, Thanks! Yes my latest Rockel is very similar to your Rockel "Flamand". I think mine is somewhere between a Flamand and a Velour but only a number for the Quality type. Are you going to the Flea Markets tomorrow?
 
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Hückel (Weilheim) Chevreau, 57 cm, probably mid to late 1950s. Great felt color / finish and easily dry creases. As usual very fine dressing work.

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Natural Light

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Didn't get my comment to post on the other thread, so here goes. Wow, again and again. I love the color and lines, but what really floats my boat is the detail and beauty of the liner logo. These German liners always seem to be a step above, lots of color and detail and gold. I see why you love them so.
 

Celia

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Contrary to popular belief, I haven't fallen off the face of the planet, I have just not been around because of illness. Anyway, I have missed this place and hope you are all well! It looks like it will take me some time to catch up... In the mean time, I thought I would post yesterday's find: a 1970s black Habig homburg. Still needs a bit of steaming and brushing, but the condition I found it in is great considering it was sitting on a car bonnet on the flea market.

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Contrary to popular belief, I haven't fallen off the face of the planet, I have just not been around because of illness. Anyway, I have missed this place and hope you are all well! It looks like it will take me some time to catch up... In the mean time, I thought I would post yesterday's find: a 1970s black Habig homburg. Still needs a bit of steaming and brushing, but the condition I found it in is great considering it was sitting on a car bonnet on the flea market.

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Celia, Great to see you back and that you are over your health issue. The P & C Habig Wien Homburg looks great. Is there another number series on the paper label?
 
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Celia

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Glad you are back and feeling better! Love the hat...
Hey Hi. Good to hear from you and see yer new Homburg.
Celia, Great to see you back and that you are over your health issue. The P & C Habig Wien Homburg looks great. Is there another number series on the paper label?
Thanks guys, much appreciated & I am glad to be back!
There are no other numbers on the paper label, Steve, but there is a date stamp on the inside of the sweatband so I know the hat is from 11 November 1971.
 

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