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THE MALLORY MILE

sproily

Practically Family
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Tampere, Finland
I bought this Mallory a while ago on ebay for a few bucks,

I think it's from the 50's or 60's because of the stingy brim and the ribbon and back bow.

The liner and size tag look very modern also.

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How long have they had that union tag there?
 

Mario

I'll Lock Up
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Little Istanbul, Berlin, Germany
The backbow had a combeack in the 50's as did the stingy brim, which was very prominent in the 1930's (see this thread).

About the union tag: I can't rememer exaxtly when it came in use, but I think it's fair to say that it first appeared in the 1930's.

Given the liner, the plastic protector and the sweat I'd say your hat is a very late 50's/early 60's.

The sweat says that the felt was 'Cravenette' processed. For some reason I thought that the term went out of use earlier, but I really don't know just why I entertained that notion... [huh]

What's the measurement on the brim? Looks like 2 1/4" in the first photo.
 

sproily

Practically Family
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Tampere, Finland
The brim is just under 5cm, I'd say 4,8 or 4,9cm

It's a nice hat nevertheless! I'd want a wide brimmed one with similar proportions.

The crown has similar proportions than that of the Whippet.

Thus, I'd want a Whippet (or clone :))
 

metropd

One Too Many
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Aureliano said:
Thanks Sue and Suitedcboy! I do wonder why Metropd let this one go. When I saw the price I snatched no second thoughts! Any idea of it's age?

I am so happy you like it! That made my night!!! Give me a call, let me know how you are doing. Always a pleasure to talk to you, and hope to see you one day in NY. Ciao.
 

metropd

One Too Many
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Mario said:
My latest acquisition, an early 1940's (pre-Stetson) Mallory Ten Cravenette. I've already posted this in other threads, but since I started this thread and the hat is definitely a Mallory, I'll stick in here as well.

I believe this hat has never been worn before. It's in perfectly mint condition and came with the original Mallory box.

Colors
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Body: Deep charcoal gray
Ribbon: Dark maroon/magenta
Binding: Medium gray

Dimensions
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Crown: 4 3/4" (creased)
Brim: 2 3/4"
Ribbon 1 5/8"
Binding 1/2"

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That has to be the most gorgeous crease on a fedora I have ever laid my eyes upon. Very aerodynamic!!!!!!!!
 

zetwal

I'll Lock Up
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4,343
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Texas
I think Matt is suggesting that the Mallory by Stetson hats should be left out of this thread.
 

billysmom

One Too Many
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Fort Worth, TX
Mallory Aristocrat Derby

This is a big ol' derby for a 6 7/8!

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Maybe it's the 2 1/4" brim or perhaps the 4 1/2" crown or just that it's straight-sided and fairly flat on top ...

Anyway, it's seen some use (brim binding shows some wear) but the sweat (all 2 1/4" of it) is in great shape.

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There's a union label:

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The liner would date it to the pre-Stetson era:

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Raggedy-edged bow:

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And it fits!

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Sue
 

DoctorJ

Familiar Face
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76
Location
Bellingham, Wa
Mallory Porkpie

I don't normally go for porkpies, but this was so sharp and unique looking... Back bow, wind trolley, immaculate condition.

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billysmom

One Too Many
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Fort Worth, TX
DoctorJ said:
I don't normally go for porkpies, but this was so sharp and unique looking... Back bow, wind trolley, immaculate condition.

http://i656.photobucket.com/albums/uu287/DoctorJ0014/mallory1.jpg[/QUOTE]

Very sharp! congrats!

Sue
 

feltfan

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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Location
Oakland, CA, USA
billysmom said:

Ooh, I have a Mallory derby around here somewhere (7 5/8) but
it doesn't look as good on me as that does on you.

Nice phone. Always wanted one of those... Nice espresso setup, too.
At first I thought it was an Olympia Cremina, but then I noticed it has
an E61 group. What is it?
 

billysmom

One Too Many
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Fort Worth, TX
:eek:fftopic: Its an Elektra A-3. Not exactly an E-61, but same principle. We bought it before prices went insane... :rolleyes: I also have a little Olympia Cremina for the days when I have time to get into the Zen of the lever.

Sue
 

feltfan

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Oakland, CA, USA
billysmom said:
:eek:fftopic: Its an Elektra A-3. Not exactly an E-61, but same principle. We bought it before prices went insane... :rolleyes: I also have a little Olympia Cremina for the days when I have time to get into the Zen of the lever.

Sue
Sorry to be off-topic (I promise to post my Mallory derby in penance)...

My father had the Cremina. We never could get it right...

My setup is here:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showpost.php?p=767243&postcount=37
 

ScottF

Call Me a Cab
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Brown Mallory Derby - Otter?

Found this at an antique store today - looks to be very old and made of Otter. Also interesting: liner tip says 'Designed and Made for Frank E. Hunt, Mt. Vernon, Wash.' (I bought it just a few miles from Mt. Vernon).

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ScottF

Call Me a Cab
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2,755
Brown Mallory Derby - Otter?

Found this at an antique store today - looks to be very old and made of Otter. Also interesting: liner tip says 'Designed and Made for Frank E. Hunt, Mt. Vernon, Wash.' (I bought it just a few miles from Mt. Vernon).

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MalloryBow.jpg
 

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