bendingoak said:Heres another gem I picked up a few weeks ago. Again, never been worn.
DRB said:G Man, congratulations! Have you put your crease into it yet? Fed IV's give the wearer a special feeling, at least mine did.
G MAN said:I'm still not sure how I want to crease this one but I'm thinking
of a Teardrop bash thanks to jimmy the lid and his teardrop workshop thread.
zetwal said:Nice looking hat. Do you plan to wear it? Or is it just to admire?
bendingoak said:To me hats are to be worn but i can do both.
bobjoy30 said:I won a 55 year old Stetson balibuntal fedora on ebay.
It looks like a Milan to me. (Sinatra's)
http://soundofthepounding.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/frank.jpg
bobjoy30 said:I am new to the forum, but I am looking to hopefully both give and receive some valuable information. Recently, I won a 55 year old Stetson balibuntal fedora on ebay. I am sure that it is the signiture style Sinatra is known for wearing. This is really the only type of fedora I will wear. Telescope crown and a brim of 2" or less. A vintage stetson like this and the one in my avatar may pop up every blue moon and the only modern hats that really compare are the Dobbs Bishop and the Miller milan fedora. If anyone has any info on where I can find more hats of this style, please let me know. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks.
You will fine a diverse group in the Lounge, enjoy them all!:eusa_clap :eusa_clap
Brad Bowers said:Don't know anything about who made it, but I can't believe it's 1980s. To find someone making a crown that tall and straight in the '80s is almost unheard of. Of course, it says it's custom made, so anything is possible. The proportions look more mid- to late-'30s than anything else, though it probably isn't that old.
Nice find!
Brad