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AbbaDatDeHat

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Been kind of out of touch for a couple of days. The wife has a broken arm and is kind of helpless. She took a fall at the wedding last weekend, and I finally forced her to go to urgent care on Thursday. Yes, two breaks in her radius at the wrist. Bummer due to us leaving for a week long cruise next Friday. So... catching up on the Holland Connection shipment that arrived mid week.

Stack-o-Stingy German Velour!
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Hey Red: Hope your wife heals fast and does ok. Sorry for the both of you. Guess now when she gives you a “love tap” she’ll have your attention. I do hope it doesn’t slow her down too much.
Best wishes. Bowen
 
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Been kind of out of touch for a couple of days. The wife has a broken arm and is kind of helpless. She took a fall at the wedding last weekend, and I finally forced her to go to urgent care on Thursday. Yes, two breaks in her radius at the wrist. Bummer due to us leaving for a week long cruise next Friday. So... catching up on the Holland Connection shipment that arrived mid week.

Stack-o-Stingy German Velour!
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I gave you a "like" for the hats, but not for the news of your wife's unfortunate injury. I hope the delay in seeking treatment didn't create any complications, and that her recovery will be quick and painless.
 
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Hey Red: Hope your wife heals fast and does ok. Sorry for the both of you. Guess now when she gives you a “love tap” she’ll have your attention. I do hope it doesn’t slow her down too much.
Best wishes. Bowen
They have her splinted at a 90 degree angle right now, she is kind of helpless. I think they will put on a real cast next week. Hopefully she will have some more motion then. She is right handed, so she caught herself on that side in the fall. I've been passing on everyone's good wishes. She is very appreciative.
 
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Last one for tonight, and then I'll get serious about putting these in their proper threads. We are having a cooler, rainy weekend so felts are coming in handy. This Rockel velour is the smallest slim brim in my Stingy Stable. It is about 1 5/8" or so. The details on this one and it's beautiful velour finish are what sold me on this one. The hand is just so soft and velvet like. I would imagine this is a late 60s early 70s example.

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drmaxtejeda

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Mexico City
Last one for tonight, and then I'll get serious about putting these in their proper threads. We are having a cooler, rainy weekend so felts are coming in handy. This Rockel velour is the smallest slim brim in my Stingy Stable. It is about 1 5/8" or so. The details on this one and it's beautiful velour finish are what sold me on this one. The hand is just so soft and velvet like. I would imagine this is a late 60s early 70s example.

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Sorry about your wife's arm, Red. I broke my radius at the wrist once, and it required surgery and titanium screws to correct it. I am glad your wife does not.

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Boston area
Been kind of out of touch for a couple of days. The wife has a broken arm and is kind of helpless. She took a fall at the wedding last weekend, and I finally forced her to go to urgent care on Thursday. Yes, two breaks in her radius at the wrist. Bummer due to us leaving for a week long cruise next Friday. So... catching up on the Holland Connection shipment that arrived mid week.

Stack-o-Stingy German Velour!
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You are STACKED, Mike!!

I truly hope for a quick and easy recovery for Mrs. Fokkor. That must have been one GREAT wedding party!!
 
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Maryland
Ferdinand Walter Mödling - Baden (Austria), 5.25 oz / 149 g, excellence condition, possibly 1930s could late 1920s. Ferdinand Walter Mödling - Baden appears in the Austrian Hat Industry Guide (1926) but not sure if they made hats. There is no other company mark. The felt is fantastic same with the form. The bow is slightly offset.

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Doctor Jones

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Orange County California
My new hat isn't all that interesting by the standards on these boards, but I'm jazzed to get it, the first Stetson I've ever owned, a Premier Stratoliner. The seller included the original bill of sale, it was purchased new in 2015.

I love everything about it, the style, the colour ("cornhill"), the nice soft feel.

Here it is

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Boston area
My new hat isn't all that interesting by the standards on these boards, but I'm jazzed to get it, the first Stetson I've ever owned, a Premier Stratoliner. The seller included the original bill of sale, it was purchased new in 2015.

I love everything about it, the style, the colour ("cornhill"), the nice soft feel.

Here it is (sorry the photo is too big, the online resizer I usually use isn't responding at the moment).

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Fantastic first, Doc! You’re rocking that lid!! It’s perfect for you. Well done!

Congrats, and welcome to the Lounge.
 

drmaxtejeda

I'll Lock Up
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8,364
Location
Mexico City
Ferdinand Walter Mödling - Baden (Austria), 5.25 oz / 149 g, excellence condition, possibly 1930s could late 1920s. Ferdinand Walter Mödling - Baden appears in the Austrian Hat Industry Guide (1926) but not sure if they made hats. There is no other company mark. The felt is fantastic same with the form. The bow is slightly offset.

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Wonderful

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12,384
Location
Albany Oregon
Ferdinand Walter Mödling - Baden (Austria), 5.25 oz / 149 g, excellence condition, possibly 1930s could late 1920s. Ferdinand Walter Mödling - Baden appears in the Austrian Hat Industry Guide (1926) but not sure if they made hats. There is no other company mark. The felt is fantastic same with the form. The bow is slightly offset.

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Beautiful details on this one. Is the taped rear seam on a sweat a sign of an older stiff felt? My new English bowler has this. This one is a real show stopper.
 
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17,549
Location
Maryland
Last one for tonight, and then I'll get serious about putting these in their proper threads. We are having a cooler, rainy weekend so felts are coming in handy. This Rockel velour is the smallest slim brim in my Stingy Stable. It is about 1 5/8" or so. The details on this one and it's beautiful velour finish are what sold me on this one. The hand is just so soft and velvet like. I would imagine this is a late 60s early 70s example.

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Mike, Super! Is the liner stitched in? Also if you get a chance please post it in the German - Austrian thread.
 

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