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Some hats I've been meaning to post on.... (Royal DeLuxe; Open Road, Dobbs - mmmm)

Mr. 'H'

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I have been putting this off for ages.... I dunno, I just wear and enjoy my hats and sometimes forget that it's fun - and good - to share the enjoyment like this....

Here are some acquisitions and histories. All are from the Bay area....

First, just off the plane to me in good ole Ireland:

(1) Stetson, Royal DeLuxe. Just got it over the last few days. Got it from a guy who has handled hat sales for years and he says it is the largest he (*chapeauboy*) has handled. It is a (wait for it JP, Col. Zemke, Scotrace et al) a 7 3/4 LO. Still a tad too tight so I have it "on the rack" (the stretcher).... Let the pictures speak....

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Comments on this liner please....
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On the "horse" - my Aero Highwayman....
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Mr. 'H'

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Mr. Deckard, a nice lil' reverse taper goin' on jus' for you!

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Here are some older less suitable hats that I acquired pre-FL (you know the drill - my hat palate has since become much more educated).

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Mr. 'H'

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(2) Now onto the Dobbs. Currently my favorite all occassion hat. This hat has a wonderful color to it. It is kinda grey, olive green, brown even, depending on the light. I bought it as a beater/rough-wearer. It is a 7 3/4. Well it was really windy when I first wore it and it blew right of my head and a darn car drove over it - casuall as you like - and then took over. I had grave reservations about the hat as it had an awful taper looking straight on at it with a center dent. Well, I thought the hat was not for me but one day after that I worked up the courage to really steam the bejaysus outa it and put in my signature diamond bash and boy did it work a treat. Take a look!

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Oh yeah...!
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Car crash damage!
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Mr. 'H'

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(3) Here is my Open Road - lovely hat; for years too small at a 7 1/2. Laterly I decided - I'm hardly gunna get for it what I paid for it and it IS a nice hat so just stretch it baby! Well I did and I just love the hat. Too flamboyant for me to wear regularly I find. What are your thoughts on this...?

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...and yeah, on the horse....
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Mr H, your lids have great character, they look like the hats you see in Golden Era movies worn by the likes of Jimmy Stewart - they've got that lived-in, hand-bashed individual look, but don't look worn or battered. They just look cool, I guess maybe 'authetic' is the word I'm looking for. As has been mentioned on the Lounge before (by Mr Deckard I think), sometimes hats today look too perfect. Yours look like the real deal (well of course they are! :) ), but I mean they look like hats that are part of someone's life - your life!

(Sorry, not really making much sense today, hope you catch what I'm trying to say . . .:D )
 

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Great show Mr. 'H'.:eusa_clap :eusa_clap. Your bashes are fantastic
 

Mr. 'H'

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RBH said:
Those are some great looking fedoras you have. That is one of the most classic looking Open Roads I have seen! I love it.
Thanks for posting the photos.

Thanks, I was going to sell it last year but I held onto it. The felt is great and it looks really nice after a naphta bath.
 

Mr. 'H'

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Benny Holiday said:
Mr H, your lids have great character, they look like the hats you see in Golden Era movies worn by the likes of Jimmy Stewart - they've got that lived-in, hand-bashed individual look, but don't look worn or battered. They just look cool, I guess maybe 'authetic' is the word I'm looking for. As has been mentioned on the Lounge before (by Mr Deckard I think), sometimes hats today look too perfect. Yours look like the real deal (well of course they are! :) ), but I mean they look like hats that are part of someone's life - your life!

(Sorry, not really making much sense today, hope you catch what I'm trying to say . . .:D )

Thanks so much that is a great compliment to get! I have admired your own ensembles myself.
 

Mr. 'H'

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Clarification:

I was referring to the stacked hats.

The midnight blue is a lovely Vintage Sillouette classic that Art made for me. The boxes are for the good hats.

Mr. 'H' said:
Here are some older less suitable hats that I acquired pre-FL (you know the drill - my hat palate has since become much more educated).

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Mr. H,

That Open Road is terribly ugly. Just a horrifying example.


I suggest you immediately post it to South Carolina. I will make sure that it is disposed of properly.
 

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