rlk said:
Large dimensions. Color is really in the undefinable zone.Charcoal/gray/green/brown/putty. Rusty-brown edge binding and black ribbon.
Lefty said:I can't help you on the make, but it looks like a winner. :eusa_clap
It is quite a winner, I have run though the gambit of vintage head gear and this one is quite a hat, the felt is more stiff then a fedora but not as stiff and a cowboy hat, the result is it goes from open crown to any hand bash seamlessly..would love to know who actually made it because this one tops alot of the hats i currently ownLefty said:I can't help you on the make, but it looks like a winner. :eusa_clap
I should like wearing this hat with a Queen or Buck on belt.jwalls said:
This beaver blend is going out today.
150719541 said:
That is an old Fedora Resistol, I got by inherit from my father, it is a beauty black, self conforming, 3x beaver, if you touch it, seems like silk, I use it only in all november´s morning when the winter begin here.
The factory stamp has no city or maker info. Just numbers and Rasato(shaven) for the thin smooth finish. Alessandria weight or thinner. Size tag is also unfamiliar. I think the Dunn is quite old. Has only the Piccadilly Circus and Strand addresses not the Oxford Street or any London W designation. Perhaps someone knows the history of the Dunn locations. This hat came from England. Brim is just like a typical Homburg.mayserwegener said:Robert, Great finds! I really like the first one. Any idea on the maker? The second one (Dunn) is very unique. Have any ideas about it? For South America?
Super, super amazing hats, I had not believe wich there are thats hats, It is a pleasure be owner. BRAVO, BRAVO ¡¡¡¡¡rlk said:The factory stamp has no city or maker info. Just numbers and Rasato(shaven) for the thin smooth finish. Alessandria weight or thinner. Size tag is also unfamiliar. I think the Dunn is quite old. Has only the Piccadilly Circus and Strand addresses not the Oxford Street or any London W designation. Perhaps someone knows the history of the Dunn locations. This hat came from England. Brim is just like a typical Homburg.
Good style, I like the colors.150719541 said:
To sun light and hot I am wearing my straw hats, this Doobs was aquired in San Jose, Ca. the dealer said me that is a Florentine Milan Straw Hat made in USA, it is an excellent hat to sun light brightness summer.
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