cmalbrecht
Familiar Face
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I'm still pretty fuzzy about rabbit and beaver felt. Considering the cost of a new beaver hat and the comments, I get the impression that beaver is the absolute best. But too, I know that we don't have people out exterminating beavers for their pelts as in the good old days, so they may not be so plentiful.
I have an elderly Borsalino felt that is buttery soft. I was under the impression that Borsalinos, or at least most of them, were made from Belgian Hare which is really just a rabbit that looks like a hare. Since they have a good name, I would have expected their hats to be made from beaver. I don't know that mine is rabbit or what, but as I say, it's buttery soft and can easily be shaped any old way.
Any info about all this would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.[huh]
I have an elderly Borsalino felt that is buttery soft. I was under the impression that Borsalinos, or at least most of them, were made from Belgian Hare which is really just a rabbit that looks like a hare. Since they have a good name, I would have expected their hats to be made from beaver. I don't know that mine is rabbit or what, but as I say, it's buttery soft and can easily be shaped any old way.
Any info about all this would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.[huh]