jwalls said:http://www.xoopit.com/s/20um7cjq58eneiq38efd http://www.xoopit.com/s/20um7cjq58ene3yg5n84 http://www.xoopit.com/s/20um7cjq58eneeq1cuxf This bowler has off set binding and a true derby flange.
My hatter has derby flanges and has promised that I can try to work with them.I let you know how it works out.jamespowers said:Nice Medalist. By those pictures, I would say it is likely from the 30s. I wish they could actually make brims tightly creased like that now. Most commercially made now are just horrible. The brim is barely curled. :eusa_doh:
jwalls said:My hatter has derby flanges and has promised that I can try to work with them.I let you know how it works out.
Here you go:Brad Bowers said:That's a beautiful C&K Derby, Tony, but where's the shot of the whole hat? Or better yet, of it on your head?
Brad
Dreispitz said:Very unusual one! Lightweight black white melange felt:
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Nick D said:Much different in your pictures than the listing photos. I like the look of it better here.
I'm still waiting on that Dunn I bought, it's currently at the tender mercies of the Royal Mail.
Dreispitz said:Here is a classic! James Lock & Co ultra solid Bowler. Sz. 7 1/4 UK. Previously owned by J.F.K.
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