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THE MALLORY MILE

delectans

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Wiser Hatter, monbla256, Neo: Thank you for the kind words. Mallory did a masterful job of design, selecting a lighter felt, lower crown, wide brim, and combining it with a pleated ribbon/pug to imbue the hat with a casual elan. I love it!

Here is another example of a Mallory with pug:

The Stadium.
 

fluteplayer07

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Picked up this Mallory Ten homburg today from my local vintage shop. It's missing its oilskin liner tip (you can still see the remaints). I suspect it to be post-takeover; I've looked through the thread, and the date on the liner is 1817, not 1823. Any ideas as to age and value? It fits me, so I think I'll keep it.

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I bought it and the box it's pictured on for a song; only $17 for the lot!

And many thanks to Alan for hosting these for me!

Cheers,
 
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The Wiser Hatter

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Get find looks to be one from before Stetson purchased Mallory for sure. Don't you just vintage shop's I help the ones here in Louisville when I can.
I keep business cards on me and hand them out to anyone who might have a poor under loved Fedora sitting in a box wanting to be placed high on
a head and feel the great outdoors again.
 

buler

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Here ya go guys! What do you think?

Flute, I'd say late 40's. It has the post-Stetson 1817 but the fabric Mallory size tag. We've assumed there was a transition time after the buyout where they switched to the 1817 date but still used up Mallory specific items like the fabric size tags.

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fluteplayer07

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Thanks, Buler. This is my first Mallory; needless to say I don't know much about them. What's with the difference between the dates? Is one for Stetson/Hatco, and the other for Mallory?

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Levallois

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New Mallory homburg - Any ideas about a date of manufacture? I haven't received it yet but will be happy to answer questions once I do. Thanks!

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Levallois

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Ok, I've been doing some reading of the "Mallory Mile" and other old hat threads here at the FL and I think my homburg (above) is a pre-1946 hat as it has the 1823 date on the top of the inside and on the sweat and not the Stetson 1817 date. The sweat is not readed which means possibly older and the sweat is darker leather and has the convex edging which may mean older as well? I can't find another Mallory on the FL with the "Hats with an American Tradition" stamp - anybody familiar with this? It also has a tag that has printed "The Executive" which I can't find as a model name in any of the Mallory ads in this thread. Strangely, nothing about the Cravenette finish anywhere on this Mallory which goes back pre-WWI in the ads.

So, I'm not sure at all about this hat. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

John
 

fluteplayer07

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Definitely pre-1946. I'd want to say sometime from the 30's, judging by the overall appearance of the hat, in particular the darker and wider sweatband. That type of heavy gold embossing tells me 30's, or even earlier. Also, someone posted a bunch of old Mallory logos around here somewhere... Might even have been this thread, and I remember that particular type of logo as in the crown tipping as a 30's variety. I'll look for those old ads.

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fluteplayer07

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Reference to the 'Cravenette' process goes back to at least 1908, and I doubt your hat is quite that old. Buler posted those logos on this thread, starting on post #275. I'm sure you already saw them if you looked through this thread.

It's very possible that your hat simply was not treated with Mallory's 'Cravenette' process, which would explain why it doesn't have any such markings on it, and also why it could date after the process was first adopted.

I couldn't find a direct match to your logo yet, but most of the font seems consistent with ads from the late 20's into the mid 30's. I'm fairly confident in my first guess, but if anyone else here would care to offer some additional insight?
 

buler

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New Mallory homburg - Any ideas about a date of manufacture? I haven't received it yet but will be happy to answer questions once I do. Thanks!

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Levallois, the tombstone shaped Mallory logo is from the early to mid 1930s. I have some 1932/33 ads with that logo. Not quite sure when they quit using it.

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Levallois

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Early to mid-1930s would be just fine, thanks! I'll see if I can find the ads posted earlier here.

John
 

Lefty

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Here's an ad from '33 with that logo shape. There's another in post 11, also 30s.
Nice call, Buler.
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Levallois

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More photos from my Mallory Homburg in Post #328 - looks like post 1934 based on the Union tag and price of $6. Has anyone ever seen the leather sweatband marked before - in this case Brandt Leather? Thanks!

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