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The BORSALINO BROTHERHOOD

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Latest late summer purchase, for now.
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A beautiful Borsalino that comes from central Italy.
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Borsalino Qualità Extra Superiore. Size is 5 1/2 or 58cm or 7 1/8 US
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The hat is in excellent condition with felt and matching trimmings with an ensured elegance effect.
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The color of the felt is "Biber" and the type is Faunosca 38 1/2. It is a light and very malleable felt
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I think it was produced in the 1950s or early 1960s.
The measurements are as follows: the finished brims with seam and trim in the same color as the ribbon are 7 cm. The shaped crown is 11 cm. and the ribbon that matches the same color of the felt is 3 centimeters.
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It is another of the hats that I regret for the size that is not mine
O wow! That is Borsalino at its finest, Daniele. Fantastic find.
 

Steve1857

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Borsalino extra extra superiore "The Rollup". Thanks to Brent @deadlyhandsome for this one.
Super soft, malleable felt.
Not sure whether this is a 50's, 60's, or later hat. Help appreciated @steur and @Daniele Tanto
It sure is a super malleable Borsalino. IMG_20200902_212840.jpg IMG_20200902_212848.jpg IMG_20200902_212956.jpg IMG_20200902_212506_1.jpg IMG_20200902_212532.jpg
 

TheOldFashioned

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First of a recent three hat Borsalino bonanza, Gorasti in Dattero:
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Specs
2-5/8" x 2-3/4" Dimensional Brim (w/ 1/4" felted edge)
5-1/2" Crown (open)
1-9/16" Ribbon
95g Weight
Clocking in at a mere 95g this is now one of my lightest hats even though it is fully lined. There is only one other reference for this model, posted by dinerman many years ago. The Dattero color slots in nicely between the darker Folco and lighter Averla in my collection.

Its brother, in a rarer shade of metallic grey, will be posted tomorrow so stay tuned.
 

Steve1857

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First of a recent three hat Borsalino bonanza, Gorasti in Dattero:
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Specs
2-5/8" x 2-3/4" Dimensional Brim (w/ 1/4" felted edge)
5-1/2" Crown (open)
1-9/16" Ribbon
95g Weight
Clocking in at a mere 95g this is now one of my lightest hats even though it is fully lined. There is only one other reference for this model, posted by dinerman many years ago. The Dattero color slots in nicely between the darker Folco and lighter Averla in my collection.

Its brother, in a rarer shade of metallic grey, will be posted tomorrow so stay tuned.

Wow! Can't wait for the next instalment. Nice catch, Jonathan.
 
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First of a recent three hat Borsalino bonanza, Gorasti in Dattero:
View attachment 258168 View attachment 258169 View attachment 258170 View attachment 258171

Specs
2-5/8" x 2-3/4" Dimensional Brim (w/ 1/4" felted edge)
5-1/2" Crown (open)
1-9/16" Ribbon
95g Weight
Clocking in at a mere 95g this is now one of my lightest hats even though it is fully lined. There is only one other reference for this model, posted by dinerman many years ago. The Dattero color slots in nicely between the darker Folco and lighter Averla in my collection.

Its brother, in a rarer shade of metallic grey, will be posted tomorrow so stay tuned.
Absolutely beautiful Jonathan
 

TheOldFashioned

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The Great Lakes
The second installment is a brother to yesterday's hat. Here is another Gorasti, this time in Stibina (c. Nera):
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Specs
2-5/8" x 2-3/4" Dimensional Brim (w/ 1/4" felted edge)
5-1/2" Crown (open)
1-9/16" Ribbon
96g Weight
There are only a few scant references to Stibina, which is part of the Borsalino metallic color family. Most are thanks to Stefan (@steur) though it's been a few years since this color was last seen. Might just seem to be another prototypical grey with black fedora but this will compliment my Misto Gris Fer nicely given the lighter shade and weight.

Tomorrow's grand finale will feature both an only recently discovered model and a previously undocumented shade of green.
 

Steve1857

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Wow! What a Borsalino beauty, Jonathan.
Can't wait for tomorrow's grand finalé.

The second installment is a brother to yesterday's hat. Here is another Gorasti, this time in Stibina (c. Nera):
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Specs
2-5/8" x 2-3/4" Dimensional Brim (w/ 1/4" felted edge)
5-1/2" Crown (open)
1-9/16" Ribbon
96g Weight
There are only a few scant references to Stibina, which is part of the Borsalino metallic color family. Most are thanks to Stefan (@steur) though it's been a few years since this color was last seen. Might just seem to be another prototypical grey with black fedora but this will compliment my Misto Gris Fer nicely given the lighter shade and weight.

Tomorrow's grand finale will feature both an only recently discovered model and a previously undocumented shade of green.
 

AbbaDatDeHat

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The second installment is a brother to yesterday's hat. Here is another Gorasti, this time in Stibina (c. Nera):
View attachment 258411 View attachment 258412 View attachment 258413 View attachment 258414

Specs
2-5/8" x 2-3/4" Dimensional Brim (w/ 1/4" felted edge)
5-1/2" Crown (open)
1-9/16" Ribbon
96g Weight
There are only a few scant references to Stibina, which is part of the Borsalino metallic color family. Most are thanks to Stefan (@steur) though it's been a few years since this color was last seen. Might just seem to be another prototypical grey with black fedora but this will compliment my Misto Gris Fer nicely given the lighter shade and weight.

Tomorrow's grand finale will feature both an only recently discovered model and a previously undocumented shade of green.
The Borsalino Brothers abide!!
B
 

TheOldFashioned

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And now the thrilling conclusion to this three part series, an Ecospo in Pineta:
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Specs
2-3/4" x 2-7/8" Dimensional Brim (raw edge)
5-3/4" Crown (open)
1-1/4" Ribbon
91g Weight
This is the second appearance of the Ecospo model to appear on the forum. Oddly enough the first only showed up about a month ago, courtesy of Mike's (@TheGuitarFairy) beautiful example in Ghiaccio. Interesting to note that both were sold from the same Lambardi shop in Rome. At a mere 91g it is indeed lightweight.

As teased previously, the color Pineta is a new undocumented shade of green. It proved most difficult to accurately capture outdoors on my phone, so after some reading I tried using indirect light indoors. It helped but I still needed to manually correct the pictures. What's shown above is pretty accurate as to the color when seen indoors. Unfortunately, what has been lost is the magic this hat displays when in full natural light. A distinct copper brown tone shimmers through the green and really is something to behold.

And so concludes this Borsalino bonanza.
 
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AbbaDatDeHat

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And now the thrilling conclusion to this three part series, an Ecospo in Pineta:
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Specs
2-3/4" x 2-7/8" Dimensional Brim (raw edge)
5-3/4" Crown (open)
1-1/4" Ribbon
91g Weight
This is the second appearance of the Escospo model to appear on the forum. Oddly enough the first only showed up about a month ago, courtesy of Mike's (@TheGuitarFairy) beautiful example in Ghiaccio. Interesting to note that both were sold from the same Lambardi shop in Rome. At a mere 91g it is indeed lightweight.

As teased previously, the color Pineta is a new undocumented shade of green. It proved most difficult to accurately capture outdoors on my phone, so after some reading I tried using indirect light indoors. It helped but I still needed to manually correct the pictures. What's shown above is pretty accurate as to the color when seen indoors. Unfortunately, what has been lost is the magic this hat displays when in full natural light. A distinct brown tone shimmers through the green and really is something to behold.

And so concludes this Borsalino bonanza.
Whoa!!!!
NOW you’ve got yourself a top shelf Borsalino collection. Not just Borsa’s...but BORSALINO’s!!!
I love my Borsalinos probably even more then almost all my Stetsons, etc.
And i love seeing yours J.
Thanks for sharing.
B
 
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Central California
And now the thrilling conclusion to this three part series, an Ecospo in Pineta:
View attachment 258597 View attachment 258598 View attachment 258599 View attachment 258600

Specs
2-3/4" x 2-7/8" Dimensional Brim (raw edge)
5-3/4" Crown (open)
1-1/4" Ribbon
91g Weight
This is the second appearance of the Ecospo model to appear on the forum. Oddly enough the first only showed up about a month ago, courtesy of Mike's (@TheGuitarFairy) beautiful example in Ghiaccio. Interesting to note that both were sold from the same Lambardi shop in Rome. At a mere 91g it is indeed lightweight.

As teased previously, the color Pineta is a new undocumented shade of green. It proved most difficult to accurately capture outdoors on my phone, so after some reading I tried using indirect light indoors. It helped but I still needed to manually correct the pictures. What's shown above is pretty accurate as to the color when seen indoors. Unfortunately, what has been lost is the magic this hat displays when in full natural light. A distinct brown tone shimmers through the green and really is something to behold.

And so concludes this Borsalino bonanza.


Great proportions, but that color is stunning. I love green Hats.
 

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