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Tan/Copper Dobbs 20

jimmy the lid

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This Dobbs 20 recently arrived. The hat is in pristine condition, and the felt is medium thickness, soft and dense. Just beautiful. The color of the felt is a gorgeous shade of tan, and the ribbon is copper in color -- very unique, and complements the tan felt nicely. The height of the open crown is 5 5/8", and the brim is 2 3/4". I just love the weight of the felt and the proportions on a Dobbs 20, not to mention the Guild Edge...


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Cheers,
JtL
 

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buler said:
Beautiful color combo Jimmy!! How do you compare the felt with your other Dobbs?


First off, many thanks for the nice comments, Gents! :)

Buler, I don't really have a large Dobbs stable. In addition to the two Dobbs 20's, I also have a Dobbs 100 and a Dobbs Gay Blade. Based on that small sampling, I can say that the Gay Blade has fairly average felt. It is a medium thickness, like the others, but not as smooth, dense or malleable. It is OK. The Dobbs 20's are a quantum leap up from the Gay Blade -- just beautiful felt, with all of the qualities I just mentioned. The Dobbs 100, as you can imagine, has all of the qualities that you would expect in a pure beaver lid -- super dense, smooth as glass, substantial feel. It's a beauty. Stylistically, the Dobbs 20's and the Dobbs 100 are the same.

Incidentally, while I'm on the topic of Dobbs 20's, I'll express my view that, in the world of mass-marketed hats, the "20" designation of any particular manufacturer's lid was pretty much top of the line. Yes, I'm well aware that there were designations above that, but I think they were much more rare. Remember, $20 for a lid back in the day was really a fair amount of cash. In terms of what was more readily available, I think $20 really marked a point where there was a substantial difference in quality. I know -- it's all subjective, but I think there may be something to it. ;)

Cheers,
JtL
 

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Digging the coloring on that one JtL, but you know the picture we want to see. Noggin shot! Noggin shot! Noggin shot! Noggin shot!
 

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jimmy the lid said:
...I think $20 really marked a point where there was a substantial difference in quality. I know -- it's all subjective, but I think there may be something to it. ;)

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That sort of thinking makes my recent vintage purchases relatively good values - in the $10.00 range though ;) .

Love the copper colored ribbon!
 

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jimmy the lid said:
Incidentally, while I'm on the topic of Dobbs 20's, I'll express my view that, in the world of mass-marketed hats, the "20" designation of any particular manufacturer's lid was pretty much top of the line. Yes, I'm well aware that there were designations above that, but I think they were much more rare. Remember, $20 for a lid back in the day was really a fair amount of cash. In terms of what was more readily available, I think $20 really marked a point where there was a substantial difference in quality. I know -- it's all subjective, but I think there may be something to it. ;)

Cheers,
JtL

Very nice. I'm wondering if the Dobbs Twenty is the same hat as the Knox Twenty.
 

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ScottF said:
Very nice. I'm wondering if the Dobbs Twenty is the same hat as the Knox Twenty.

I just recently got 2 Knox Twenty's so I compared them with my Dobbs 20. They look identical to me. The only difference I could find was the bow tie was twisted on the Knox and straight folded on the Dobbs. All of them have that moldeable clay-like felt!

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jimmy the lid

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buler said:
I just recently got 2 Knox Twenty's so I compared them with my Dobbs 20. They look identical to me. The only difference I could find was the bow tie was twisted on the Knox and straight folded on the Dobbs. All of them have that moldeable clay-like felt!

B

Interesting!

Cheers,
JtL
 

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