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I forgot that have a Tom and Jerry. Thanks for bringing this thread back up , Bill.
Very nice.I forgot that have a Tom and Jerry. Thanks for bringing this thread back up , Bill.
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That's Bob...always hamming it up!
Lol, yes and always hungry. All those spirals reminded me of spiral ham.That's Bob...always hamming it up!
That's Bob...always hamming it up!
Very cool Robert!I'm re-posting this Fabroc due to missing photos from my earlier post.
Whip stitched edge binding and concentric brim stitching. Fahey- Brockman was a mens store in Portland up until the 1950's.
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That's a crazy amount of stitching, Justin. What a cool Mallory!1940s Mallory "Plastic felt"
Two great hats again, Garrett. It's been a while since we've seen a spiral stitch hat.
Nice find, Max. Should be an easy fix for Ignacio. It seems that these spiral stitch hats are often mixed felts. Maybe the stitching was both a design feature and a means to give these felts some structure.Garret just told me about this thread.
I just bought this hat. There are no markings at all. No sweatband, no liner. But beautiful nonetheless.
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Interesting one, Mark. That hat has a lot going on: spiral stitch brim, ventilation holes in the crown and a two tone ribbon!Well, not too vintage (70's 80's?) Churchill with a spiral stiched brim...but I think uncommon enough to post here.........more picts and info in the Churchill thread : https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/churchill-hats.21896/page-6
It is a fur felt...........and really nice thin felt.... this one.
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