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Sounds about right.Thank you, I like the crease too, would you call it a diamond? It seems pretty deep.
I'm really enjoying trying to find vintage hats.
Sounds about right.Thank you, I like the crease too, would you call it a diamond? It seems pretty deep.
I'm really enjoying trying to find vintage hats.
Back bow, Diamond crease, and the perfect size too. A bit of minor mothing, but that just gives it character. Nice hat, wear it in good health!My first hat of 2022 showed up today, thank you USPS. This is my first Mallory, and it's a little rougher than other vintage hats I have purchased, but still in decent shape. First hat with a back bow too...
Thank you sir, I will!Back bow, Diamond crease, and the perfect size too. A bit of minor mothing, but that just gives it character. Nice hat, wear it in good health!
Fantastic hat David. Looks great on youThanks to @Jesse John for passing on this Whippet. My favorite hats tend to not be the most pristine but those that have the most character—and this one is way up there. Plus it fits perfectly so I know it’s to be getting a lot of head time. Stay well and warm all!
David
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Fantastic! It looks amazing on you. Great job shaping it up!Thanks to @Jesse John for passing on this Whippet. My favorite hats tend to not be the most pristine but those that have the most character—and this one is way up there. Plus it fits perfectly so I know it’s to be getting a lot of head time. Stay well and warm all!
David
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Fantastic! It looks amazing on you. Great job shaping it up!
The next fantastic Homburg from the Norwegian-Greek Christmas gift box:
Borsalino in a medium grey with black crown ribbon and contrasting "rosé" brim binding.
Height centre dent at 11.0 cm, brim width at 5.0 cm
The (probably original) lining says imported by "Brödrene Dobloug"; the sweat I believe
was later exchanged at "Hans H. Holms" in Oslo, where the paper label was lost
(unfortunately missing). Since the lining is sewn in, I think the Borsa is from the (early?) 50s
- maybe even earlier? Does the lining perhaps give another clue?
"Brödrene Dobloug" or "Brødrene Dobloug" was a company in Oslo
founded in 1870 by the brothers Mikkel (1844-1913) and Jens Dobloug (1837-1891).
Read more here:
https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brødrene_Dobloug
https://oslobyleksikon.no/index.php/Brødrene_Dobloug
https://www.doblougsbryggeri.no/historien/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikkel_Dobloug_(politician)
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Very nice! Happy Anniversary!My wife surprised me with an early anniversary present tonight! She is the best! She bought me a hat I would not have splurged on for myself. It is a Mayser William Panama. It has a 2 5/8 brim, leather sweat band, and is super light and comfortable. Can't wait to wear it.
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VERY NICE!!!Just arrived a Byer-Rolnick era Resistol with a 2-cord thin ribbon & a hand-felted edge
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Today, a new Christmas acquisition that does not come from the far north:
P. & C. Habig Vienna " Hausmarke" in a wonderful brown with matching ribbon.
Height centre dent at 11.0 cm; open crown at 15.0 cm; width unbound brim at 5.5 cm
The hat is certainly pre-war, as the dependency "Berlin Friedrichstraße 82a"
did not survive the war as far as I know - I guess later 30s
Unfortunately, the sweat is damaged at the front, as is the lining,
which is loose in many parts - so it needs some work,
but that does not detract from this rare and wonderful hat,
especially as the "size 60" fits me perfectly with a small insert.
(Sorry for the bad photos, but the winter sun rarely shows up at my place...)
Thanks Dale. I'll get better pics done in a day or two.VERY NICE!!!
That's a beauty, Jack. Nice get!Just arrived a Byer-Rolnick era Resistol with a 2-cord thin ribbon & a hand-felted edge
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