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bowlerman

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Thanks for the comments, all. I'm really enjoying this one so far-- wore it all day today, and it's conforming nicely. A 3 3/8" brim sure isn't little, but somehow I feel totally comfortable in it-- more comfortable than my 2 1/2" silver belly Beaver Brand C crown. Not that you asked, but here's a shot of it dried, and in natural light.
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Took my kids antiqueing today, bought a little Penny's Marathon Milan for my 4 year old son. the price was right, but it needs a new pug. He had a ball wearing it for an hour or so, and hasn't given it another thought since-- good thing it happens to be my size ;)
 

T Rick

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Tony, to me, that appears to have much more taper than the one Morgan was wearing in the flick. I suggest you continue the search ;).

Bowlerman, whoa! I missed something, that hat looks great! Off to a previous page to see what I missed.
 
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Rick Blaine

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Thanks for the advice, Ed and everyone. I did some more research and came up with this little number. It knocked the wind out of me. What do you guys think of this one? It looks to be a pretty close match to the fedora worn by Morgan Freeman in "Shawshank Redemption". It's the classic English Trilby by Christys. 4" crown, 2-1/4" brim. It's out of my price range, but I think I may have just moved my price range up!
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Go to top secret hats. They will beat any US price I've seen for Christys'. Even with the added shipping you come out a c-note to the better. That appears to be an EPSOM model in the Peatwood color... my .o2
 
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Dronak

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New Hat

Here's the one I got earlier this week that prompted me to search for hat etiquette and find this forum:



A possibly better picture can be found on the Wilsons Leather web site -- look for the Wilsons Leather Fedora if this link doesn't work. I bought it in a store and not online, but it's the same hat. Although they label it as a fedora, I think it's actually a trilby based on info I have in a book and saw on the web.
 

HatsEnough

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Actually, Mr. Dronak, a trilby is just another name for a style or category of fedora. What most people think of as a trilby was a 1960s(ish) era configuration -- short brim often severely turned up at the back in a near vertical manner.

But leather... yikes! Most of us shudder at that material! Most of us are fur felt folks. You couldn't pay me to wear a leather fedora. We don't get many leather aficionados around these parts. But you'll find all types here, just the same. We have quite a contingent that are trilby lovers, another group that wouldn't touch a fedora with a brim under 2-1/4 inches, some that like only German makers, some that only like Stetson, some that go for westerns (though this is a smaller group, to be sure), some that.... well, you get the picture.

So, welcome to the board. Read a lot of the older threads and you'll eventually get a whole history lesson in fedoras, bowlers, and top hats. I know I did when I first started lurking here.

Looking forward to getting to know you.
 

Dronak

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Thanks. Actually, that was the impression that I got from what I read, that a trilby is a type of fedora. Given that this hat does have a rather short brim that's turned up in the back, I think it fits the trilby classification.

As for the material, well, I didn't really know what was common until after buying this. And it's not really that I'm a big fan of leather either. I've been looking for a hat that my wife would like on me for a while. She generally didn't like the ones I've tried on in stores before, so when we saw this and she agreed it looked OK, I bought it. I didn't want to miss the chance or have her change her mind or something. Maybe in the future I can get a more common felt one, but I doubt my wife will agree to another purchase right now, so I think this is going to be my main hat for a while.

Thanks. I have been looking around the forum and expect to find a lot of info here.
 
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Two hats arrived yesterday... here is a somewhat unconventional Gay Prince. Perhaps a travel variation, it misses some of the signature features of the popular Dobbs suede finish GP. More pictures and info on the Dobbs Diner thread.

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Neophyte

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Here is the turquoise Stetson "The Buckaroo" that I got off the 'bay. This is only the second Buckaroo I've ever seen, aside from JimmytheLid's. Felt is soft and malleable, and it has a cool 1-ply ribbon. This model differs from Jimmy's in that it also has significant curl to the brim.

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DJH

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Wow Neo, that is a cool hat. I've not seen that model at all until now. I really like the colour.

Is the brim edge welted? Hard to see from the small photos on my phone. Looking forward to seeing pics of you wearing it.
 

Neophyte

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No, except for the kettle curl the edge it raw. I have a pic of me wearing it. I don't much like the color, but I absolutely love the shape and brim!

In the end, I couldn't get a well-lit pic that wouldn't reflect too much off my skin and the hat, so keep in mind that everything in this pic is much darker in reality.

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