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buler

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billysmom said:
Really lovely! :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

(Love that ribbon on the Mallory.) You need to list some 6 7/8!

Sue

Only 1 6 7/8 in the pile Sue. I need to clean a couple of spots on it and then I'll post some pics. I think you'll like it.

Scatch that. Just found another one. So its 2, Sue.

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buler

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Fill it to the rim with BRIM!

How much brim can you handle BobC? Here is a Dobbs Twenty-Five with a whopping 3 1/8" brim. Maybe JTL needs it to pair with the green monster. ;)

Its a 7 1/4 with awesome felt. You could crease/uncrease this crown over and over. Its not going up this week, but maybe next. I'll put more detail and pics in the Dobbs thread.

To answer your question, yes I have some very nice 7 1/4's.

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Chiliarches

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buler said:
Its a 7 1/4 with awesome felt. You could crease/uncrease this crown over and over. Its not going up this week, but maybe next. I'll put more detail and pics in the Dobbs thread.

To answer your question, yes I have some very nice 7 1/4's.

Could you post a link to your eBay page? I myself am looking for 7-1/8s...maybe some biggish 7s. :)
 

buler

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Chiliarches said:
Could you post a link to your eBay page? I myself am looking for 7-1/8s...maybe some biggish 7s. :)

I'll throw a thread in the classifieds for the auctions. Ebay id is MRSONY.

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RobStC

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Chiliarches said:
Now, the hat looks pretty cool, particularly on Douglas. But I decided that it deserved better treatment than I could provide...so I dropped it off for a cleaning and a ribbon change by Dr. Thompson at Optimo.

I am much pleased. :)

Looks great, John. Nice shade of ribbon :). Is that the one you dropped off a week or so ago? If so, glad your Optimo trip had such a nice result for you.

Best,
RobStC
 

BobC

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buler said:
How much brim can you handle BobC? Here is a Dobbs Twenty-Five with a whopping 3 1/8" brim. Maybe JTL needs it to pair with the green monster. ;)

Its a 7 1/4 with awesome felt. You could crease/uncrease this crown over and over. Its not going up this week, but maybe next. I'll put more detail and pics in the Dobbs thread.

To answer your question, yes I have some very nice 7 1/4's.

B

That's a lot of brim. Definitely would be the widest in my stable, but it sure is a looker.
 

Roninjedi

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buler said:
New York Store, Buffalo, Wyo Size 7. Hat is NOS w/$12.95 price tag and ribbon size tag. Its brown/olive w/olive ribbon and a cool rocket/satellite button.

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*SIGH* If only it came in my size! That pin combined with the snappy hat would make it the perfect thing to wear to sci-fi conventions! I'll keep my eyes on your other offerings!
 

IsabellaPrice

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This is the newest addition to my collection of hats. It's a beaver skin top hat. I've owned a few top hats in the past, but this is the first beaver skin I've ever even seen in person.

I found this on eBay about a week ago. It was listed as 'early top hat' with a very vague description ('condition fair') and a single picture. So, I didn't really know what to expect. And I got more than I was expecting.

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As you can see, the hat isn't in bad condition. It's not in good condition either. The first thing I noticed was the brim was a little loose from the crown, but still firmly attached.

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Here you can see that there is a lot of wear on the brim. The band around the brim is shredded, and there are patches of fur missing.

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The ribbon is still intact and in good condition. I didn't notice much fraying. It appears as if it was glued back on at some point

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The underside of the brim is still in great condition. The brim itself isn't cracked, bent, or damaged in any way. The inside of the hat appears to be water damaged, but the rest of the hat shows no sign of this, so it may just be discoloration from age.

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This is the hatmaker's logo. It was made by JOS.G Woodring of Easton, Pennsylvania. The only information I have been able to find regarding this hatter was a reserved ad space on a newspaper from Easton, PA dated October 5th, 1921, leading me to believe this hat was produced sometime between 1900-1925.

[link] This is the newspaper, a PDF file.

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The leather band is in great condition.

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Here you can see one of the spots where the fur is missing. A little leather dye should blend this in.

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Another closeup picture of the wear.

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There is a large patch of fur missing from the front of the crown.

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A closeup of the frayed band.

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Overall, it's a very nice hat with a fair amount of wear, but nothing I would call 'damage.' It won't take very much to get it looking nice again (not that it doesn't look nice now). Unfortunately, it's about an inch too small for my head. I can still wear it, but I'll have to get used to it feeling tight.

But what's even better than this lovely hat, was the even lovelier pricetag! I've been trying to get a beaver skin top hat for years, and the only thing holding me back was the $70-200 prices. I got this hat for a whopping....$9.

Animal approves.
 

jwalls

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Isabella Price; $9 is an excellent buy, however your hat is a silk fabric over a velum box. I really don't know anyone who can repair this type of hat.
 
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Johann Hückel´s Söhne Bowler

Johann Hückel´s Söhne Bowler (1930s maybe earlier)

Just got this rare Hückel Bowler back from Optimo. I had them put in a liner. Not sure if it had one originally. It has to be least the 1930s but a good possibility earlier. It fits like a 6 but label states 6 1/2.

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buler

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frussell said:
buler: I've been looking for a 7 and 3/4 Open Road, email me and let me know how much you're looking to get for it. Thanks, Frank

Frank, I can't PM you because you don't have enough messages posted. Check the classifieds section for the Buler's Auction thread. There is a link in there to the auction for this hat.

Link: bulersauctions

thanks
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frussell

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Thanks buler, I'm new, just got my powers this afternoon. Longtime hat freak though. Tough to find old hats in such a big size, hope that auction doesn't get too high. I'm in it until the water gets too fast. Frank
 

CaptainB

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Isabella, although it isn't in the best condition I really think it's a great hat - you've got a piece of history there!

I have a rather similar hat which was my great grandfather's. It's nearly in like-new condition, but sadly it's too small for me :( I will put some pictures up as soon as I have the time to get them.

I don't think it's possible to stretch a tophat, and if so not very much?

Best regards,
CaptainB
 

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