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Lefty said:I wasn't able to pick up much, other than the Indy references, which I don't understand, because they don't seem to sell any hats that are even similar to Indy hats. It's a nicely produced video though and I enjoyed watching it.
kabuto said:Their "Indiana Jones" series lol lol lol :
These would look great with a pair of lederhosen. Yodel-a-hee-ho!
tonyb said:Do you know what kinda prices they charge, mayserwegener? How do they compare to what we're accustomed to seeing on this side of the pond?
That's a beautiful Hat.....:eusa_clapmayserwegener said:They tend towards the higher range ($150 - $300). The weak dollar doesn't help. They also do not do online orders.
By the way the hats the poster mocked are beautifully made. The craftsmanship would be hard to match.
This one is 698 Euros made from vintage Siberian hare felt.
Form Bogart, Qualität flauschige Melousine (Langhaarvelour) mit breitem Ziegenvelourband und -einfassung, Innenfutter,Innenband aus Leder oder Baumwolle, dieser Hut wird aus einem über 40 Jahre alten Sibirischen Hasenhaarfilzrohling gefertigt, diese Qualitätstufe kann heute nicht mehr gefertigt werden, die Rohlinge sind damals noch vom Großvater importiert worden
tonyb said:Thanks for posting that. Other than a coupla-three references to Indiana Jones, I was at a loss as to what they were talking about. But I always like seeing the various processes used by the various hutmachers. Milano Hats down in Texas has a pretty cool video made for their retailers, to give 'em a better sense of what they're selling to the consumers.
bolthead said:Tony, if you still have the link to that vid, I'd love to see it. If you don't want to post it, you can PM me. Thanks.
Thanks Tony..... that was a pleasure to watch, very well made.tonyb said:Here ya go ...
http://www.milanohats.com/how-we-make-hats.html
I was introduced to their hats at a local Western wear store. It's a small chain and Milano makes their house brand. Nice stuff, I thought.
As an aside, Milano is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Dorfman-Pacific.
tonyb said:Here ya go ...
http://www.milanohats.com/how-we-make-hats.html
I was introduced to their hats at a local Western wear store. It's a small chain and Milano makes their house brand. Nice stuff, I thought.
As an aside, Milano is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Dorfman-Pacific.