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Giant Pith Helmet Thread of Doom

feltfan

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BellyTank said:
What size are you..?
And what type are you looking for..?

My eyes are always open for everybody.

B
T

Thanks BT! I'm a 7 1/2 Long Oval or 7 5/8.
I'd be looking for a pith helmet with a nice
vintage look like yours. I would actually want
to try it wet during hot hikes. I hike a lot but
overheat easily. I have a very ugly, cheap straw
pith helmet I use now- allows air flow but I don't
have to worry if I lose it.

If you do come across one, I'd be very interested.
Promise to post pictures, of course!
 

BellyTank

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Hmmm... that is big...

I fear that saturating a vintage Pith Helmet in water would destroy it-
Shrinking of the vintage pith-wood and the vintage cloth cover could have you sporting a banana hat. Lining and sweatband may get trashed.

I'd try the water thing with one of the $19 eBay jobs- they're real pith!

And adjustable via the gift of velcro...

Save the vintage for the study.

B
T
 

DOUGLAS

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I enjoy wearing a pith helmut in hot weather. I wore one from India while in Belize and it worked out rather well.I got to the point where I did'nt feel it on my head. I got many strange looks but then again I was'nt the one running around looking for shade. The crimson colored liner is used because that color seems to absorb the heat better than other.
 

jimmy the lid

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That is a beautiful specimen. I have always been intrigued about the origin of the pith helmet -- can anyone provide a quick review?
 

Speedster

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BellyTank said:
If it's Adventuring attire of the Khaki Drill variety you desire and you're somewhere in North Africa, the Middle East or the Tropics, 1920-1939, then it may well be right up your cup of pie...

I may make a few, if friends so desire.
May make a few friends, if I so desire.

Speedster- when I'm able and have something worthy of viewing, I'll invite you around to mine for a look-see.
A month or two should do.

B
T

That's the style i like.

Will be looking forward to seeing some of it.
 

Speedster

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Calling BT... calling BT

Have tried to PM you but get following message:

"BellyTank has exceeded their stored private messages quota and can not accept further messages until they clear some space."
 

PADDY

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(REQUEST) BT: Need to PM you quickly.

Your Mail Box for PMs is full. Can you make some space please and then let me know, so that I can get this message to you. Thanks. Paddy.
 

Mojave Jack

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Great helmet, BT! I have to admit, I can't really bring myself to actually wear a pith helmet anywhere, and those Cawnpore style helmets are particularly large! Very cool (no pun intended), nonetheless.
 

Cobden

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A lovely find - you rarely see the quilt covered piths, as the padding was largely seen as superflous even as early as the First World War, and I've never seen it on a civvy pith helmet - I'd go as far as to say that the quilted piths were only worn on "The Grim" - which makes me fairly confident that this is a officer's private purchase pith helmet, most likely British Army as opposed to Indian Army (never seen Indian Army officers wearing padded - seems to be a thing worn by British Officers who were overly scared of the sun!). And the one you have is a rather unusual variation of this breed, with that unusual over the top strap and the distinct lack of folded pugree. An educated guess would date this to about 1905-1925. All in all, a lovely find!
 

riccardo

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Hi Feraud,
Ilike very much the hat in your avatar. What style is it?
many thanks, best wishes.
Riccardo.
Feraud said:
That is a great looking pith helmet BT.

Enjoy your trip and bring us back pictures of your travels.
 

BellyTank

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I saw it.
These ones are made from paper!

B
T
 

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