Lt.hats
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Yes that is a HAT!
Wow, I want one! I wonder what the dimensions are on that crown and brim. I bet it cost a pretty penny even back in the 1930's.
Yes that is a HAT!
It probably was a expensive hat due to the dimensions of it.Wow, I want one! I wonder what the dimensions are on that crown and brim. I bet it cost a pretty penny even back in the 1930's.
I think no one can make a felt so big.QUOTE]
Pretty sure that current hat body felters would just need an updated cone to accommodate the extra felt needed for when the blow the felt in. But yeah it would be hard to get as the felt will shrink by up to 60% during the process. With the right tools it could probably be done with a flat piece of felt that has been made through dry felting processes and not the wet process. However my concern with dry felt would be the strength and stability without another type of binder being added.
Probably been posted before, but ...
I'm wondering if he wasn't a Wild West show performer late in the era, or some other kind of performer. That is obviously a brand above his shirt pocket & snaps on the pocket flaps but I can't tell it that is some sort of detail on the sleeve or damage to the picture. He's reading something from a paper. Perhaps he was a cowboy on a serial radio show.Yes that is a HAT!
Probably.Pretty sure that current hat body felters would just need an updated cone to accommodate the extra felt needed for when the blow the felt in. But yeah it would be hard to get as the felt will shrink by up to 60% during the process. With the right tools it could probably be done with a flat piece of felt that has been made through dry felting processes and not the wet process. However my concern with dry felt would be the strength and stability without another type of binder being added.
It almost looks like a modern "watermark" electronically superimposed over the image, but it's probably water damage on the actual photograph....That is obviously a brand above his shirt pocket & snaps on the pocket flaps but I can't tell it that is some sort of detail on the sleeve or damage to the picture...
I'm wondering if he wasn't a Wild West show performer late in the era, or some other kind of performer. That is obviously a brand above his shirt pocket & snaps on the pocket flaps but I can't tell it that is some sort of detail on the sleeve or damage to the picture. He's reading something from a paper. Perhaps he was a cowboy on a serial radio show.
All tiny hats.There's a hat here somewhere....
Wow!