Héctor Fernández
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Looks great Hector. Very cool... Def looks like an oldie.My first Bowla! This is definitely a different monster and an acquired taste, but it is kind of cool.
I'm going to guess early 1900's?
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My first Bowla! This is definitely a different monster and an acquired taste, but it is kind of cool.
I'm going to guess early 1900's?
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You are heading in the right direction Hector, well done !! A topper is closer than you may think
Looks great Hector. Very cool... Def looks like an oldie.
Nice get, Héctor! I also have an unlined Select Quality but without ventilation holes. I think mine dates to around the early 1930s.My first Bowla! This is definitely a different monster and an acquired taste, but it is kind of cool.
I'm going to guess early 1900's?
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Nice get, Héctor! I also have an unlined Select Quality but without ventilation holes. I think mine dates to around the early 1930s.
I know you said the sweatband is sensitive, but if you are able to carefully look there probably will be some additional stampings on the back. There should be a lot number of the form "LOT XXXX." There may also be a bow number reference as well as a size and the the word "STIFF" as shown below:
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These lot numbers have been used to roughly establish a dating timeline with the assumption that the lower the number the earlier the hat. There is a dedicated LOT XXXX thread documenting these numbers, so if you are able to look and find one please consider adding yours to that thread as well.
Nice get, Héctor! I also have an unlined Select Quality but without ventilation holes. I think mine dates to around the early 1930s.
I know you said the sweatband is sensitive, but if you are able to carefully look there probably will be some additional stampings on the back. There should be a lot number of the form "LOT XXXX." There may also be a bow number reference as well as a size and the the word "STIFF" as shown below:
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These lot numbers have been used to roughly establish a dating timeline with the assumption that the lower the number the earlier the hat. There is a dedicated LOT XXXX thread documenting these numbers, so if you are able to look and find one please consider adding yours to that thread as well.
Thanks for the 411. I'll try, but when I took the pictures of the inventory stickers a small part of the sweatband disconnected from the hat, so now I'm really scared of messing with it any further, lol....
I will try
Welcome... Beautiful hat.. wonderful liner!Just joined and never posted any of my hats. Here is my black sheep. Color is eggplant. Need to try and wear this more often, but now I live in Texas and it’s always hot.
Just joined and never posted any of my hats. Here is my black sheep. Color is eggplant. Need to try and wear this more often, but now I live in Texas and it’s always hot.
My first Bowla! This is definitely a different monster and an acquired taste, but it is kind of cool.
I'm going to guess early 1900's?
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Looks great Hector ! They are definitely an acquired taste, I’ll probably only wear mine for holiday gatherings or special occasions, but everyone needs at least one !!
Thanks, Steve. It's certainly possible; it does resemble their hats in feel and finish.Stefan, Thanks! I took look at the Overbeck photos and it's highly possible that it was made by Mayser.
It's a great looking bowler, Héctor, but I can relate how you must feel when wearing it.My first Bowla! This is definitely a different monster and an acquired taste, but it is kind of cool.
I'm going to guess early 1900's?
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Welcome to the lounge. A great way to enter with that super looking hat; good enough to take a trip to colder climes for.Just joined and never posted any of my hats. Here is my black sheep. Color is eggplant. Need to try and wear this more often, but now I live in Texas and it’s always hot.