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The BORSALINO BROTHERHOOD

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Borsalino

This is a black Borsalino (size 6 1/2 Punti) made for the German market. I am thinking late 50s early 60s. Not bad for a $23.00 pick up.

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ScottF

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Dreispitz said:
Muflone, lat. ovis gmelini musimon (not to be confused with Pokemon), endemic to the Alpine region. In fact a wilde sheep.

Very nice. I have several hats that I have always considered to be the color of a wild sheep, but now I can shorten my sentences when describing them.

But seriously, great hat - a lot of beautiful Borsos are posted here, but this one's bothe beautiful and unusual...and larger than 6 7/8!
 
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Matt Deckard said:
export quality ay?

Yes. The German market Borsalinos from this time period all have the Export Qualität stamp. They also have similar liner and sweat details.

jimmy the lid said:
I'm with Sue on this one. Nice Borso, mayserwegener! :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

Thanks Sir!
 

billysmom

One Too Many
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Midwest Boater said:
my application to the brotherhood
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and the mug of course
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i hope you all love this hat as much as i do


I have an Augusta and it's one of my favorites! Fantastic felt and terrific detail. Looks good on you!

Sue
 

Tooch

One of the Regulars
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Verde Valley, Arizona
My first Borsalino

It's a rollable Borsalino, box included. The ebay seller listed it as "brown" but it's really a taupe (which I like, since I think the color matches a wider range of clothes) with a brown ribbon. The crown is 5" high, uncreased. The brim is 1 7/8" on the sides, and 2 1/8" front and back.

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It had obviously been stored, rolled, in the box for a long time, but some steam loosened the creases quickly.

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I see very few signs of wear. The sweatband looks like it probably appeared on the shelf in Modena, and the liner is unsoiled.

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The hat takes a dry bash without fuss -- which I assume is the whole point of a rollable travel hat.

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I know that dating by the serial number has pretty much been given up as a lost cause, but if anybody cares to try ...

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The felt is very soft and malleable -- comparable to my Dobbs VVL, though it has more "memory" than the Dobbs -- it takes just a little more tugging and pressing to get it to lose a crease, though it does so pretty easily.

I usually wear wider brims, but this doesn't strike me as too rat-packy (not that there's anything wrong with the Rat Pack). I think it'll work especially well in urban/business settings.
 

billysmom

One Too Many
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Tooch said:
I usually wear wider brims, but this doesn't strike me as too rat-packy (not that there's anything wrong with the Rat Pack). I think it'll work especially well in urban/business settings.

Nice, Tooch! I think the brim's quite generous enough; it looks good on you. Congrats!

Sue
 

Tooch

One of the Regulars
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Verde Valley, Arizona
Many thanks! My wife prefers somewhat narrower brims, too, so having a few in the rotation makes my taste for hats easier for her to appreciate.

Nice, Tooch! I think the brim's quite generous enough; it looks good on you. Congrats!
 

billysmom

One Too Many
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Fort Worth, TX
Borsalino Ladies' Velours

Two hauled in from the bay:

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The matching hat pin could come in handy! :rolleyes:

The beret has a sixties feel to it.

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The fat end goes in front. I'll have to get a noggin shot from the side to illustrate.

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Both will go well with many suits in my closet! :D

Sue
 

billysmom

One Too Many
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Third Borsalino today

The third Borsalino that arrived today is a bowler:

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I love the liner!

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2 1/8" sweat:

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Note the classic corrugation:

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It's been crunched at some point, but a bit of steam evened out the dimples and disguised the one small crack in the brim. Altogether a wonderful lid!

Sue
 

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