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Stetson Excellent "Woodlawn" made by Mayser Ulm under license, 58cm, Triple Stitch Over Welt, probably late 1950s. Notice the crease at the front and top of the crown (second photo). This style hat was popular in Germany in the late 1950s and worn without side dents.

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Stetson Excellent "Woodlawn" made by Mayser Ulm under license, 58cm, Triple Stitch Over Welt, probably late 1950s. Notice the crease at the front and top of the crown (second photo). This style hat was popular in Germany in the late 1950s and worn without side dents.

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33474552013_3c8cee6a0c_b.jpg


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Classy and sporty all at the same time!! This hat is really interesting, do you feel the quality is better than a domestic version Stetson?
 
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Really, really, cool!!!
M
Thank you!

Wow. Just wow.
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
Thanks!

Classy and sporty all at the same time!! This hat is really interesting, do you feel the quality is better than a domestic version Stetson?
I think for the time period Mayser Ulm made a higher quality hat. You can see how well the ribbon work is executed. I can't detect any production faults.
 

Michael A

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Stetson Excellent "Woodlawn" made by Mayser Ulm under license, 58cm, Triple Stitch Over Welt, probably late 1950s. Notice the crease at the front and top of the crown (second photo). This style hat was popular in Germany in the late 1950s and worn without side dents.

33900446950_5bc49fd0ee_b.jpg


33442573484_d228104619_b.jpg


34153760081_e34162526e_b.jpg


34284548465_de34bbb3de_b.jpg


33900745120_f823dc806f_b.jpg


33474552013_3c8cee6a0c_b.jpg


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That hat is just too cool for words. What a great find.

Michael
 

Michael A

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So I got this hat, see,
DSCN2380 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
And it's Black, see,
DSCN2378 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
And it's making me feel all gangster, see,
DSCN2406 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
I'm wondering what you can tell me about it, see? I have gleaned that it was made after 1962.
DSCN2408 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr

Hmm, I'm suddenly feeling all warm and fuzzy, inside and out.
DSCN2411 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr

Does anyone have any info to pass on? Also, it's missing it's ribbon. Any suggestions for what the replacement should look like?

Thanks,
Michael
 
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I just noticed that's a different stretcher Alan . Looks like the Bulgarian Wooden Type . The one I'm used to seeing is the Medal one . Always Fine Hats !

Good eyes... it's an older picture. I have a couple of stretchers. I don't believe the wooden one is brand marked. The metal one is a Garvé. I use the latter more for working on hats - the wooden one for display, mostly.

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