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Great find, Stefan. Congrats to its new keeper. Damn, why isn't it my size.
Thank you, Steve. I had the same reaction, but I was very happy to finally find something for Daniele.

What a fabulous color! Great find, Stefan.
Thanks, Brent. It was in fact one of those what I call lottery hats that get offered so cheap you don't really have anything to lose. This time I got lucky.

I love photos where you can really tell how great the felt is. This is a special hat and I hope the new owner appreciates it.
I'm sure he will. Thanks, Brent. I see quite a few hats and it's not too often that you pull one out of the box and go "whoa!". But this is one.

Great unlined felt Stefan
Thanks, Joe. Most makers can do an ordinary felt, but these lightweights take serious skill to get right. That's why I like them.
 

Steve1857

I'll Lock Up
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Thank you, Steve. I had the same reaction, but I was very happy to finally find something for Daniele.


Thanks, Brent. It was in fact one of those what I call lottery hats that get offered so cheap you don't really have anything to lose. This time I got lucky.


I'm sure he will. Thanks, Brent. I see quite a few hats and it's not too often that you pull one out of the box and go "whoa!". But this is one.


Thanks, Joe. Most makers can do an ordinary felt, but these lightweights take serious skill to get right. That's why I like them.

I'm so happy for Daniele. Looking forward to seeing him sporting it.
 
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Inexpensive (but genuine) Panama hat. 3 3/4” brim and the crown is 4 1/8” at the peak.

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I think the true panama is a dying breed, so worth getting while they're still around. Not many new weavers in Ecuador are willing to break their backs for a pittance, and who can blame them? Maybe not the highest grades, but at least you can wear these without an extra insurance.
 

The Shoe

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Thank you, Steve. I had the same reaction, but I was very happy to finally find something for Daniele.
If it was for Daniele, I guess I can forgive you. I know you have me down as a 60, but my true size is a long oval 59. I tried a modern Strat in a shop recently (going for an arm and three legs) and 59 was perfect. My Hornskovs and new Akubras have all been 59 and are my best fitting hats. I tried some modern Borsalinos on recently and found 60-61 to be the best fit…just so you know:D
 
I'm pretty excited to have won a Goodwill auction for this hat featuring artwork from several well known cowboy and western artists of the last half-century.

More in the "Artwork Featuring Hats" thread.

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Steve1857

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It finally arrived after been sent on a detour to the mainland.

Hückel Standard, Crystal Velour. The felt is soft and velvety compared to my Hückel Novo Velour and the Flexible Velour I exchanged with Panos.

The brim is 5.5cm, crown height at the front crease 10.5cm, the grosgrain ribbon is 4.5cm. French size 5 1/2, so fits perfectly.

Ca. 1930s, though maybe the "Paris Grand Prix 1900" stamp on the front of the sweat can place it more precisely. I don't recall having seen this stamp before.

The extra bonus is, it was sold in Denmark's oldest, still in existence hat shop, Petitgas. Established in 1857, the same year as Borsalino.

More to come in the German and Austrian Hats thread.
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It finally arrived after been sent on a detour to the mainland.

Hückel Standard, Crystal Velour. The felt is soft and velvety compared to my Hückel Novo Velour and the Flexible Velour I exchanged with Panos.

The brim is 5.5cm, crown height at the front crease 10.5cm, the grosgrain ribbon is 4.5cm. French size 5 1/2, so fits perfectly.

Ca. 1930s, though maybe the "Paris Grand Prix 1900" stamp on the front of the sweat can place it more precisely. I don't recall having seen this stamp before.

The extra bonus is, it was sold in Denmark's oldest, still in existence hat shop, Petitgas. Established in 1857, the same year as Borsalino.

More to come in the German and Austrian Hats thread.
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Fabulous hat Steve! Congratulations
 
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It finally arrived after been sent on a detour to the mainland.

Hückel Standard, Crystal Velour. The felt is soft and velvety compared to my Hückel Novo Velour and the Flexible Velour I exchanged with Panos.

The brim is 5.5cm, crown height at the front crease 10.5cm, the grosgrain ribbon is 4.5cm. French size 5 1/2, so fits perfectly.

Ca. 1930s, though maybe the "Paris Grand Prix 1900" stamp on the front of the sweat can place it more precisely. I don't recall having seen this stamp before.

The extra bonus is, it was sold in Denmark's oldest, still in existence hat shop, Petitgas. Established in 1857, the same year as Borsalino.

More to come in the German and Austrian Hats thread.
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Grail hat! Well worth the extra wait. I can’t imagine walking into a store and seeing displays full of such hats.
 
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1940s Dobbs
Thick luxurious Black felt
5 1/2 ish open crown
2 inch ribbon black cherry
2 1/8 brim with 3/8 binding

With the lounge closed… this one had to wait a few days for its debut. @Just Daniel sent me a heads up for this 40s Dobbs at an excellent Buy it Now with the note… “This 40s Dobbs has your name on it”. being that somehow it was still there the next morning when I had the chance take a look, I had to go for it. It may be another short brimmed black hat.. but this is far from Just Another short brimmed black hat. I do love my shorter brimmed hats… but it is nice to find a short brim that isn’t the run of the mill 60s kinda hat. The dark black felt is a bit on the thick and luxurious side… but VERY obedient. The grosgrain ribbon and brim binding have just a tinge of black cherry coloring. Which I am not sure if it isn’t just from fading over the years or it’s original.. but it was something that drew me to the hat. The brim dutifully snaps up and down but it really seems to shine when it is turned up in this almost a casual homburg kinda shape. No manufacturing tags I could find under the sweat… just a $12.50 price tag from Klopfenstein‘s. In the absence of the manufacturing tag, the roundel logo was the biggest hint to a 40s hat. I chose to wear this hat this weekend as we said our goodbyes to our friend and family members Mike as I knew he would have loved this one. What I didn’t expect was to get more compliments about my hat than just about ever before. As Daniel said… this one has my name on it… Sometimes I think some of you all here know me better than I do. Thank you for thinking of me.

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It finally arrived after been sent on a detour to the mainland.

Hückel Standard, Crystal Velour. The felt is soft and velvety compared to my Hückel Novo Velour and the Flexible Velour I exchanged with Panos.

The brim is 5.5cm, crown height at the front crease 10.5cm, the grosgrain ribbon is 4.5cm. French size 5 1/2, so fits perfectly.

Ca. 1930s, though maybe the "Paris Grand Prix 1900" stamp on the front of the sweat can place it more precisely. I don't recall having seen this stamp before.

The extra bonus is, it was sold in Denmark's oldest, still in existence hat shop, Petitgas. Established in 1857, the same year as Borsalino.

More to come in the German and Austrian Hats thread.
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Wonderful hat, Steve. These old Hückels are always worth going for. Soon you'll have more Petitgas hats than the shop itself!
 

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