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Now that’s a hat! Very very nice.
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That’s nice, Bob! You don’t see too
many long haired western styles. I like it a lot. Wear it well this winter.
Knox Twentyfive in a cream/ivory colour
Thanks, Bob. I hear you; I find these light hats have limited wearability in our climate, but they just look so damn good!Thanks Reggie! I've seen some fuzzy Stetsons and Resistol Pandas, but this is the only Last Drop I've run across. I'm sure it will get quite a bit of head time.
Dang Stefan -- I don't think I could own a hat like that. I think it might be getting dirty just from me looking at it. I'll turn away...
Dalton in white-ish colour, let's say chalk, with a cream/ivory brim binding and ribbon. Size 55 (close enough to my 56 to give it a nudge) with the bound brim at 7cm and crown 11cm at the center dent. Final shape is yet to be determined.
The pictures show it sagging through the shape I gave it just by its weight (and it weighs only 100 grams).
This is very much a white knight kind of hat. There's lots of attention to detail in the finishing (like the way the back-seam of the sweatband has been done). The felt is very soft, especially on the crown, and seems a bit more loosely felted than for instance the similar looking Knox twentyfive. But a nice hand to it and quite thin and light.
Thanks, Randy. Hadn't thought of that, but it does resemble that style I guess.Love the Whippet style on that one!
This is a beauty Stefan. Congrats.Borsalino Gorasgu in brownin a size 56. Felted edge brim at 7,3cm and the crown 11cm at the center dent. The first three letters of the colour on the label seem very clear: "Vis..." and after that, who knows? There are five colours in the Borsalino line-up staring with a V: two greys vischio and viscarda, two browns: vinato and volterra and a green: verde. Could be an new and so far unseen colour (I'm thinking visone -mink -, which would fit). Anyone care to hazard a guess?
Anyway: a fabulous hat.
Thanks, Marcel.This is a beauty Stefan. Congrats.
Love the colors.Knox Twentyfive in a cream/ivory colour. Bound brim at 7,5cm and crown 11cm at the center dent. Some small moth nips here and there, but other than that in great shape. Brim is quite wide for my tastes, but I suspect it can count on the approval of several fellow members here. I can honestly say I'm very pleased with it: Knox was one of the best American manufacturers in my view.
Nice colors and the wider ribbon work is awesome.Dalton in white-ish colour, let's say chalk, with a cream/ivory brim binding and ribbon. Size 55 (close enough to my 56 to give it a nudge) with the bound brim at 7cm and crown 11cm at the center dent. Final shape is yet to be determined.
The pictures show it sagging through the shape I gave it just by its weight (and it weighs only 100 grams).
This is very much a white knight kind of hat. There's lots of attention to detail in the finishing (like the way the back-seam of the sweatband has been done). The felt is very soft, especially on the crown, and seems a bit more loosely felted than for instance the similar looking Knox twentyfive. But a nice hand to it and quite thin and light.
Classic look.Borsalino Gorasgu in brownin a size 56. Felted edge brim at 7,3cm and the crown 11cm at the center dent. The first three letters of the colour on the label seem very clear: "Vis..." and after that, who knows? There are five colours in the Borsalino line-up staring with a V: two greys vischio and viscarda, two browns: vinato and volterra and a green: verde. Could be an new and so far unseen colour (I'm thinking visone -mink -, which would fit). Anyone care to hazard a guess?
Anyway: a fabulous hat.
A beauty, StefanBorsalino Gorasgu in brownin a size 56. Felted edge brim at 7,3cm and the crown 11cm at the center dent. The first three letters of the colour on the label seem very clear: "Vis..." and after that, who knows? There are five colours in the Borsalino line-up staring with a V: two greys vischio and viscarda, two browns: vinato and volterra and a green: verde. Could be an new and so far unseen colour (I'm thinking visone -mink -, which would fit). Anyone care to hazard a guess?
Anyway: a fabulous hat.
Yes, Cavanagh did not put their felted edge on all their hats. I have a couple with bound edge and even one with a over-welt. As for people cutting brims down (or having them cut down), happened a LOT in the late 50's and into the 60's (and even earlier, they were cutting down brims in the 20's from the earlier wider brim fedoras) when people wanted to "update" their hats into the "latest Styles" as the hat shops and cleaners would say.......THIS hat does not look at all like one of those as you say.......Cavanagh in brown. Size 60 with the raw edge brim at 5,2cm and the crown 11cm at the center dent. At first I thought this hat may have had its brim cut (who would do such a thing?), but I doubt this hat ever had a Cavanagh edge in the first place. It's one of their later hats and the "cavanagh edge" feature would have been printed on the sweatband. Either way the overall quality is all there.
Yes, Cavanagh did not put their felted edge on all their hats. I have a couple with bound edge and even one with a over-welt. As for people cutting brims down (or having them cut down), happened a LOT in the late 50's and into the 60's (and even earlier, they were cutting down brims in the 20's from the earlier wider brim fedoras) when people wanted to "update" their hats into the "latest Styles" as the hat shops and cleaners would say.......THIS hat does not look at all like one of those as you say.......
GREAT finds!!!!! I am constantly amazed by your finds....but then seeing your street vendors......we have not had those over here for some time.......Here is a pic from my collection I have been meaning to post for some time...April 1950. View attachment 194952
Time Traveler?Is that an iPad?
Is that an iPad?
Time Traveler?