kaosharper1
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Anybody ever see a fedora with this? It has a silk liner over a leather sweat.
feltfan said:Looks like a homespun means of repairing a damaged
leather sweatband to me. Nice hat, but sure doesn't
look older than late 40s, to judge from the liner.
feltfan said:Looks like a homespun means of repairing a damaged
leather sweatband to me.
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That's the first thing I thought when I saw it.
Now I really am curious. And the Guild logo is an odd touch,kaosharper1 said:A closer look at the silk sweat shows that it it has the Dobbs logo and is labeled a "Twenty." Also it looks like a Guild logo of some kind.
feltfan said:Now I really am curious. And the Guild logo is an odd touch,
given that it doesn't have a Guild Edge. Brad? Any thoughts on that?
Brad Bowers said:Ythe Cavanagh Hat Research Corporation as a subsidiary of Hat Corp.
Lefty said:I've got a bunch of ads from the Hat Research Corporation, which I thought was some sort of general hat industry advertiser. All of the ads talk about buying new hats (for every occasion) but I don't remember them mentioning a brand.
kaosharper1 said:If you're interested, it does appear that the fabric sweat band was folded over the top of the leather. The leather is also attached to the fabric at the seam. And it has the clover-leaf bow on it. It now looks like it's definitely from the mid to late 1940s though (to me) the height of the crown is a little bit of a surprise. I thought 6" crowns went out in the 1930s.
Brad Bowers said:I'd love to see them sometime. It's got to be the same company. Cavanagh set it up to benefit the entire industry, not just Hat Corp., so that's probably why there's no brand mentioned.