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One of two hats Daniele found for me. Both examples of Italian hatmakng at its finest. First one is a Barbisio Ticino in grey. Size 57 with a bound brim at 6cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Lined with onionskin/oilskin covering of the crown patch. If anyone has more specific information about what that material is exactly (and if it's still available today) I'd be much obliged.
Very unusual form somewhere between a fedora and a homburg. Definitely meant to be worn brim up. So here's to Bob Roberts.

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One of two hats Daniele found for me. Both examples of Italian hatmakng at its finest. First one is a Barbisio Ticino in grey. Size 57 with a bound brim at 6cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Lined with onionskin/oilskin covering of the crown patch. If anyone has more specific information about what that material is exactly (and if it's still available today) I'd be much obliged.
Very unusual form somewhere between a fedora and a homburg. Definitely meant to be worn brim up. So here's to Bob Roberts.

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Waiting on mine from Daniele...he has been finding some absolutely fantastic hats lately!!!!!
M
 

Steve1857

I'll Lock Up
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One of two hats Daniele found for me. Both examples of Italian hatmakng at its finest. First one is a Barbisio Ticino in grey. Size 57 with a bound brim at 6cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Lined with onionskin/oilskin covering of the crown patch. If anyone has more specific information about what that material is exactly (and if it's still available today) I'd be much obliged.
Very unusual form somewhere between a fedora and a homburg. Definitely meant to be worn brim up. So here's to Bob Roberts.

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I really do like that Barbisio. Congrats Stefan. The cross style reminds me of a Meyser I have.

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Richard Morgan

One Too Many
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YES.....Westerns sold for more than their fedora counterparts.....they were bigger hats requiring more felt, and often more finish work........I posted picts from my Miller Stockman from 53.......check it out here: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/thre...g-and-ephemera-of-the-golden-era.92141/page-3

The model hat referred to is the "Longhorn" and is introduced in the 53 catalog......I have one too.....found in it's original box. I posted it under the the Western anyone thread. GREAT HAT.....I Love mine!!
M
Thanks M Hatman
 
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This was sold to me as a Dobbs (it came in a Dobbs box); however, it appears to be a jobber hat of unknown manufacturer.

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And with a quick dry crease:

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Does anyone recognize the labeling/branding?


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I think you did just fine on this one. Nice looking felt and construction. It is probably manufactured by one of the higher end jobbers. I have a couple that are not of high quality at all. Good find.
 

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