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Moe Penn

besdor

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Moe Penn was the name of a chain of hat stores that existed in Brooklyn and Manhattan during the last 70 years. Most of their stores were in Brooklyn. The last one closed up on the lower East side 15 years ago .


Steven
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theinterchange

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Why do you ask?
Did they have anything to do with...

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or

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Sorry, couldn't help myself. :p :rolleyes:

Randy
 

Lefty

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When I'm not using google images, I'm just MoePenn around.

other possible combinations:

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interjake

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Thanks Steven. By the way, I broke out the 2 Borsalino Verdi's that I purchased from your store.

Thanks to everyone else -- GREAT sense of humor!!! I needed the laugh!
 

scottyrocks

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Tonight I met a woman whose father owned the Moe Penn stores, many years ago, if not actually starting them. She is in her '70s, I think. We didn't talk much about it as we were leaving the gathering we were attending when I donned my hat. She said her father would love me. This started a brief conversation where she told me that her father owned three stores in Manhattan and Brooklyn by the name of Moe Penn. I'm going to have to find her to speak to her about it more.
 

shelby p

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Tonight I met a woman whose father owned the Moe Penn stores, many years ago, if not actually starting them. She is in her '70s, I think. We didn't talk much about it as we were leaving the gathering we were attending when I donned my hat. She said her father would love me. This started a brief conversation where she told me that her father owned three stores in Manhattan and Brooklyn by the name of Moe Penn. I'm going to have to find her to speak to her about it more.
I have two rare mint condition hats one moe penn the red robin with feather with original box and "the Mallory " looking to sale for someone interested or to find out the value any advise or info please :)
https://poshmark.com/closet/wesmom1...SgTrLX688s70Yx6m4VrhlVZYeitIGSjO3DbfLLQmehn2A
 
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I have two rare mint condition hats one moe penn the red robin with feather with original box and "the Mallory " looking to sale for someone interested or to find out the value any advise or info please :)
https://poshmark.com/closet/wesmom1...SgTrLX688s70Yx6m4VrhlVZYeitIGSjO3DbfLLQmehn2A

I’m unfamiliar with Pen, but the size, style, and dimensions of both of these hats put them in the $30 range, maybe a bit more on a good day. The Mallory is common and nothing very special. As an avid watcher of the vintage hat market, I’d guess these hats will be slow movers and not go for much. You can buy their equivalents all day for a fraction of your list price. I don’t mean to be harsh, but there you have it.


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shelby p

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I’m unfamiliar with Pen, but the size, style, and dimensions of both of these hats put them in the $30 range, maybe a bit more on a good day. The Mallory is common and nothing very special. As an avid watcher of the vintage hat market, I’d guess these hats will be slow movers and not go for much. You can buy their equivalents all day for a fraction of your list price. I don’t mean to be harsh, but there you have it.


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So I m guessing if I have an offer for $125 take it right ! I was thinking they are possibly worth over $200 guess not thank you for your input
 
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So I m guessing if I have an offer for $125 take it right ! I was thinking they are possibly worth over $200 guess not thank you for your input

If you have an offer for $125 you should jump on it. Your hats are low crown stingy brims probably made in the 1960s or later. Additionally, the smaller sizes (7 1/8 and smaller) don’t bring the money that larger hats do. I’ve bought over 250 hats in the last two years, and $125 is way over market value.

Here’s an example of what most of us would consider to be a better hat and it was $20. $125 is crazy money for the type of hats you’re selling.

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