brno17
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Ok. Thx for the xplantion. I understand now. So would I. Lol.
Ur wlcm bro ilu
Ok. Thx for the xplantion. I understand now. So would I. Lol.
No don't remove the plastic liner protector from your Biltmore "Rideau".Yes it does. It has a plastic wrapper above it... Should that be removed?
No don't remove the plastic liner protector from your Biltmore "Rideau".
You seem to be new to the "good hat" world, I'm sorry that this acquisition wasn't up to snuff. Spend some time reading the posts here & also researching on the Web. If you have any questions, the membership on this forum couldn't be any more gracious in extending a helping hand.
If you like Canadian-made (i.e. pre-2012) Biltmores, then look for a "Rosselini". These were the top-level model in normal production. They're still available in NOS condition from sources such as Hats Plus & Holland Hats (at least until fairly recently, I haven't verified current availability). Rosselinis come in various permutations & colours, in sizes at least up to 7-3/4. What size are you?
Clearly. Thanks I already like the place.
Has nothing to do with Canadian-made, just the style. I was actually looking for a hat like Bussetta's, but when I put that Borsalino hat on I went hunting for something just like it but cheaper.
I measure 22 1/8" around my head - firmly/tightly pressing down on the measuring tape.
Bussetta: http://godfather.wikia.com/wiki/Bussetta
no doubtI think you have a couple of "finds" there.
Okay, I have cleaned the hats:
Because we get a pretty photo heavy tread I will post the link to my photobucket sub-album.
Here you go: http://s1167.photobucket.com/user/lennartdj/library/Idenify hats/After cleaning
Thanks for the information, you guys are the best!
I have,atm, no time for cleaning the hats, but I found some labels inside the hats!
Let me start with the top hat, no labels but a price and a size....size 55!! and 12,50 F (Gulden: Dutch currency).
So it was sold in The Netherlands. I can't find more only a corck insert under the sweatband.
The Leeds was a better find, I found a label:
The finish appearce to be more of a soft beaver feel, in combination with the weight I think it has to be beaver.
It feels also a bit stiff. Can't say more until I have cleaned the hat.
The Valenoy, there appearce that there was a crown tip patch.
I made a photo and I can definitely see some 'glue' of some sort:
I also found, behind the sweatband, some sort of code:
Last but certanly not least the Wegener, yes I found a label. But not only that I found also corck inserts!
I put the out of the hat and know I can wear the Bowler/Derby (it sits high on my head and it's also pretty thight but atleast I'm able to wear it).
The Wegener is also stiff, but I can shape it with my hands, so the 'stiffener' isn't working a whole lot.
Here it the label:
So far not too bad, right?
I think, if I keep them, I will pay arround 50 euro for the whole package.
Because I need to invest pretty hefty in repair costs.
Is that a fair offer?
Salute.
Dear respected community, what a pleasing relief to know that there is a gatekeepers heaven to satorial wisdom vividly active and manifested through this virtual network of like minded gentlemen. I feel blessed.
By any chance, could you drop an opinion about the hat I inherited? Borsalino Alessandria. Superiore. What era might it date back to?
All my kindness to you and thank you.
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Hi guys
I'm a new member, although I've been reading the posts from afar for a while now!
I've bought a Stetson hat from ebay (from someone in Seattle - I'm in the UK!), but am yet to receive it. Is there anyone out there who can shed any light on what hat it might be and when it was made? I guess this is difficult from just a photo, but there might be someone out there who just 'knows'?! Many thanks, Simon