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Help Identifying a Long-Hair

Mulceber

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This is something of an unusual request: a while back, I remember seeing a collection of three absolutely gorgeous vintage long-hairs that some lucky member of the lounge had acquired. I saved the pictures, thinking one day I might have a custom hatter like Art or Optimo replicate one of those hats. I was just perusing my hard drive a little while ago, however, and somehow all but one of those pictures was deleted (I've attached it below). I've searched all the likely threads on the lounge that I can think of, but can't find where these pictures were posted. Does anyone recognize these hats, know who owns them or where on the lounge they're posted? -M

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Mulceber

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Hah! Thanks Joao! Very good eye/searching skills! Alan, you have some positively gorgeous hats! These are definitely on my to-do list with Optimo. Do you happen to have any head-on pictures of any of them?
 

splintercellsz

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This looks like one, but I may be mistaken.

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?p=1744637

Long-hair/velour finished hats are my absolute favorite. I'm happy to have aquired the ones I have. You really can't go wrong with them, and just like any other hat they look good dressed up or down.

On another note, Alan, I love that photo. So much so that it is the lock-screen photo on my phone. (Yes, I know it needs a charging).

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Mulceber

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I know, aren't they great? It's not just the finish I like though, but the shape of those hats. Very classy and something you don't see every day.

It's hard to say, but I think you're right, that is one of those hats. Care to comment, Alan?
 

Garrett

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The hats themselves are stunning but Alan has a unique eye and his "bashing" talent is unmatched (save maybe JTL's teardrop). Would be fun to be a fly on the wall as he decides to bash which hat in what manner and the factors guiding that decision.
 

Mulceber

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I agree with everything that's been said above. Wonderful bashing on wonderful hats. BTW, out of curiosity, do you have any information on the maker and age of those beauties? I doubt I'll be able to find anything comparable with my larger head, but it'd be cool to know more about them. Thanks,

-M
 

Garrett

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Speculating 20's or earlier for the Stetson and C&K. 30's on the Frenchie
 
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Garrett, thank you for the kind words. Being mentioned in the same sentence as JTL is a true honor indeed.

Jan, if you follow the link to the comparison posted above, you will see close-ups of the hat interiors. The Flechet, Stetson Clear Nutria and Crofut & Knapp longhairs are all 1920s-1930s hats. Additional pictures of each are posted in the Pre-1940s dress hats threads (Stetson and non-Stetson), along with many additional and wonderful examples owned by other lounge members.

cheers!
Alan
 

Joao Encarnado

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I'd know that backyard anywhere... good find, Joao.
Don't you know your own hats? :)

Hah! Thanks Joao! Very good eye/searching skills! Alan, you have some positively gorgeous hats! These are definitely on my to-do list with Optimo. Do you happen to have any head-on pictures of any of them?
;) I knew I had seen that picture in a thread comparing similar hats.

I wish I had a long hair like Allan's 5" brim western.
 

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