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Another one of the hat-exchange program. Another Borsalino. Borsalino Angora Gorascu in the colour Misto Grigio (hard to tell from the label). Size 7 1/4 or 58. Brim at 7 cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Felted edge (feltrato for the Italian hats) and a longhair heather finish that is to die for. Made for the American market. Somewhere along the road it has lost its original liner though. This one broke my heart because it's too large for me. Crying didn't shrink it. My guess is 1930's (I don't think they did felted edges anymore after the war). This was an expensive hat: there's a price tag of $ 20 on it.

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KarlCrow

One Too Many
Another one of the hat-exchange program. Another Borsalino. Borsalino Angora Gorascu in the colour Misto Grigio (hard to tell from the label). Size 7 1/4 or 58. Brim at 7 cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Felted edge (feltrato for the Italian hats) and a longhair heather finish that is to die for. Made for the American market. Somewhere along the road it has lost its original liner though. This one broke my heart because it's too large for me. Crying didn't shrink it. My guess is 1930's (I don't think they did felted edges anymore after the war). This was an expensive hat: there's a price tag of $ 20 on it.

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Amazing
 

moehawk

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Another one of the hat-exchange program. Another Borsalino. Borsalino Angora Gorascu in the colour Misto Grigio (hard to tell from the label). Size 7 1/4 or 58. Brim at 7 cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Felted edge (feltrato for the Italian hats) and a longhair heather finish that is to die for. Made for the American market. Somewhere along the road it has lost its original liner though. This one broke my heart because it's too large for me. Crying didn't shrink it. My guess is 1930's (I don't think they did felted edges anymore after the war). This was an expensive hat: there's a price tag of $ 20 on it.

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Wow!
What a hat!
My size too...:)
 
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Third one of the hat-exchange. Same orginal owner as the Angora (RHM). Borsalino Savoy in the colour Mogano (mahogany). Brim 6cm and crown 11cm at the pinch and with a windcord. Felted edge and I just realize I was wrong in my previous post about Borsalino not doing felted edges after the war, because this one is from the mid to late fifties, judging by the label. Wonderful felt that easily dry-creases and holds any shape.

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splintercellsz

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Another one of the hat-exchange program. Another Borsalino. Borsalino Angora Gorascu in the colour Misto Grigio (hard to tell from the label). Size 7 1/4 or 58. Brim at 7 cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Felted edge (feltrato for the Italian hats) and a longhair heather finish that is to die for. Made for the American market. Somewhere along the road it has lost its original liner though. This one broke my heart because it's too large for me. Crying didn't shrink it. My guess is 1930's (I don't think they did felted edges anymore after the war). This was an expensive hat: there's a price tag of $ 20 on it.

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in love
 
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Another one of the hat-exchange program. Another Borsalino. Borsalino Angora Gorascu in the colour Misto Grigio (hard to tell from the label). Size 7 1/4 or 58. Brim at 7 cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Felted edge (feltrato for the Italian hats) and a longhair heather finish that is to die for. Made for the American market. Somewhere along the road it has lost its original liner though. This one broke my heart because it's too large for me. Crying didn't shrink it. My guess is 1930's (I don't think they did felted edges anymore after the war). This was an expensive hat: there's a price tag of $ 20 on it.

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Holy Moly.


Sent directly from my mind to yours.
 
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Third one of the hat-exchange. Same orginal owner as the Angora (RHM). Borsalino Savoy in the colour Mogano (mahogany). Brim 6cm and crown 11cm at the pinch and with a windcord. Felted edge and I just realize I was wrong in my previous post about Borsalino not doing felted edges after the war, because this one is from the mid to late fifties, judging by the label. Wonderful felt that easily dry-creases and holds any shape.

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This is by far my favorite of the three. Such character! I imagine it was the owner's go-to hat--the hat he wore nearly every day to wherever his life took him, even when it was getting to be a bit "past it's prime". Practical, yet elegant in it's simplicity. If I found a hat like that in my size, I'd be one happy camper.
 
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Holy Moly.


Sent directly from my mind to yours.
This is by far my favorite of the three. Such character! I imagine it was the owner's go-to hat--the hat he wore nearly every day to wherever his life took him, even when it was getting to be a bit "past it's prime". Practical, yet elegant in it's simplicity. If I found a hat like that in my size, I'd be one happy camper.
Gentlemen, thanks. With hats as fine as these it's always hard to pick a favourite. The previous owner sure had taste in hats.
 

Michael A

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Another one of the hat-exchange program. Another Borsalino. Borsalino Angora Gorascu in the colour Misto Grigio (hard to tell from the label). Size 7 1/4 or 58. Brim at 7 cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Felted edge (feltrato for the Italian hats) and a longhair heather finish that is to die for. Made for the American market. Somewhere along the road it has lost its original liner though. This one broke my heart because it's too large for me. Crying didn't shrink it. My guess is 1930's (I don't think they did felted edges anymore after the war). This was an expensive hat: there's a price tag of $ 20 on it.

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What a fabulous set of hats. Every one is beautiful.

Michael
 

FedOregon

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Oregon
Another one of the hat-exchange program. Another Borsalino. Borsalino Angora Gorascu in the colour Misto Grigio (hard to tell from the label). Size 7 1/4 or 58. Brim at 7 cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Felted edge (feltrato for the Italian hats) and a longhair heather finish that is to die for. Made for the American market. Somewhere along the road it has lost its original liner though. This one broke my heart because it's too large for me. Crying didn't shrink it. My guess is 1930's (I don't think they did felted edges anymore after the war). This was an expensive hat: there's a price tag of $ 20 on it.

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Third one of the hat-exchange. Same orginal owner as the Angora (RHM). Borsalino Savoy in the colour Mogano (mahogany). Brim 6cm and crown 11cm at the pinch and with a windcord. Felted edge and I just realize I was wrong in my previous post about Borsalino not doing felted edges after the war, because this one is from the mid to late fifties, judging by the label. Wonderful felt that easily dry-creases and holds any shape.

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Both of those are stunning!
 

Tonio

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Another one of the hat-exchange program. Another Borsalino. Borsalino Angora Gorascu in the colour Misto Grigio (hard to tell from the label). Size 7 1/4 or 58. Brim at 7 cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Felted edge (feltrato for the Italian hats) and a longhair heather finish that is to die for. Made for the American market. Somewhere along the road it has lost its original liner though. This one broke my heart because it's too large for me. Crying didn't shrink it. My guess is 1930's (I don't think they did felted edges anymore after the war). This was an expensive hat: there's a price tag of $ 20 on it.

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Beautiful hat! If I recall correctly there's a couple folks here with it also. Here's mine, "Angora" Misto Sodio Gorasgu.

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Michael A

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My find at the local vintage store today was this Marathon
DSCN6702 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
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2 1/4" brim and something around 5 3/4 crown, 1 15/16" ribbon, 3/8" symmetrical brim binding and wind trolly.
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No real idea on the age, but a very nice light and moldable felt. I'm a happy camper.

Michael
 
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12,384
Location
Albany Oregon
Another one of the hat-exchange program. Another Borsalino. Borsalino Angora Gorascu in the colour Misto Grigio (hard to tell from the label). Size 7 1/4 or 58. Brim at 7 cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Felted edge (feltrato for the Italian hats) and a longhair heather finish that is to die for. Made for the American market. Somewhere along the road it has lost its original liner though. This one broke my heart because it's too large for me. Crying didn't shrink it. My guess is 1930's (I don't think they did felted edges anymore after the war). This was an expensive hat: there's a price tag of $ 20 on it.

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This is one of the most wonderful heather I've seen in a while. Just beautiful Stefan. Want to double your initial investment?
 

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