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I think that's a safe guess -
... there are is also madness to consider, but that's a more complicated discussion. 8^)
I think that's a safe guess -
Does anyone own a high weave count Monti hat, too good to wear, and keep it in a display case?
I find that concept sad.
I know there are collectors out there, but I really hope they actually wear their collection.
About like buying a Picasso, and keeping it in a vault.
The reason I ask is b/c PB is having a 25% sale. I am considering a 1700 wpi hat, which is over a $grand. That is about what my car is worth right now (this is partly by choice). I have some brisa weave hats and 1 nice fine MC from PB that I take from the box and admire-haven't worn it out yet. Want to have something up for display when 20 years from now the 'panama hat' is machine-made from China- oh come on we all know that will eventually happen... Something to hand down to my kids, a memory for them from an episode in my life "when dad was into panama hats" (birthday last week so looking at the inevitable). Wouldn't want to wear it cause the kids keep stepping on my hats or they get things on 'em (kids are 2, 4, and 6 years old). Thinking about encasing one in clear plastic display case, or hanging it up in the livingroom (will it collect dust and get ruined?) Just wondering what others do with that sentimental hat!
Very nice hat 256!
Good job Robert and Tom.
By the way I really like the look with the brim down in back.
Check some of the vintage movies, that was a common look back then.
I am finding that with the few shorter brim felts I have... I like them with the brim down all around better.Thanks. I'm wearing it down all around and am liking it better that way . This one has a shorter brim than my other Optimo creased Monte which looks better snapped down in front.
Stop it you guys... I have a PB Monte at Tom's right now and you are going to convince to try that..
I don't know how well that will look on a semi colado though.
Very nice! Is that a gold printed size tag and a rolled sweat edge?
This is a style of finishing the sweatband where the cut (non-sewn) edge is turned (rolled) to the back. It was used on thinner flexible sweats and is an indicator of age. I am thinking your hat is early 1940's... a fine catch!