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Western, anyone?

Wolfwood

A-List Customer
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319
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Finland
Already posted this in the Akubra Overload thread, but I guess this thread might be visited by different people:

My little sister and her new Akubra The Boss in Tanbark Brown:

Minna_Akubra_The_Boss.jpg
 

feltfan

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Oakland, CA, USA
Cavanagh 55, 1960s

I think I posted a picture of myself wearing this once.
It's hard to capture what is so exceptional about this hat.
I bought it on a lark- I was trying to talk Brad Bowers into
buying it because it was a very unusual Cavanagh. But when
he didn't bid, I did. I got it for less than its original price.
It's a 7 3/8 and marked Regular Oval, which I didn't expect to fit
my 7 1/2 LO head, but for some reason it does fit, comfortably
if snugly.

3475202730_3d97a13b2e.jpg


The hat is quite stiff and extremely light.

Sorry, you can't see the horseshoe pin and much of the
rainbow feather (okay, maybe it's fine not to see that) but
check out the lines:

3474395069_30d4a8c565.jpg


Apologies if this is slow to load, but you have to see the large
version of this. A most unusual bevelled edge:

3475205526_0ffc6daf05_b.jpg


I bet you didn't believe it was a Cavanagh:
3475206890_10dcb1da12.jpg
 

feltfan

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Oakland, CA, USA
You thought the Cavanagh was weird...

Here is a Borsalino Western. Check out some of the details.
Let's start with the unusual "cattleman" block, via Milan, I guess...
3475208390_8ceec38671.jpg


Uh, how many of your western lids have wind trolleys?
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Note the unreeded sweat and the classic Borsalino corrugated
sweat protector in the front of the sweatband:
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I can't say I wear it much- it's quite heavy and more than a bit odd.
Funny, isn't it, how it has such a rough pounce and such refined,
dress hat-style features?

I'm guessing 60s or 70s for this hat. Got a better guess?
 

feltfan

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Location
Oakland, CA, USA
Lefty, the book Men's Hats has Borsalino western cowboy
style hat examples from 1920, 1947, and 1950. No sign of
wind trolleys! They certainly knew the market but something
odd seems to have happened when mine was made. I expect
they hadn't made a lot of western hats since the 50s.

Suitedcboy, I also have a perhaps 50s Open Road/Stratoliner style
western Cavanagh (pictures posted a few years back) and a 60s
Cavanagh 100 "Denver" which started life as a Open Road-style hat
but I had it converted to a snazzy fedora by Art Fawcett (the OR
block from that period was not at all appealing to me). I guess I
should post that one in the "conversions" thread some day. So
they did do western hats, but I've never seen another straight
up cowboy hat from Cavanagh. It's a tremendously well made hat
and wonderfully light.
 

Dinerman

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Bartender
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10,562
Location
Bozeman, MT
My re-ribboned go-to hat, a 7x clear beaver stetson started life as a cattleman creased, thin ribboned hat. It has a mode edge.
 

Justdog

Practically Family
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819
Location
North of 48
feltfan said:
Here is a Borsalino Western. Check out some of the details.
Let's start with the unusual "cattleman" block, via Milan, I guess...
3475208390_8ceec38671.jpg


Sweet as they come and quite unique:eusa_clap
 

L HATLEY

One of the Regulars
Messages
132
Location
Flatlands West Tennessee
RBH said:
My buddy Luke Hattley ask if I would post this re-worked Resistol for him.
It was around 12 years old and Mike Moore redid it into a 'Pale Rider' style.
Looks really good Luke!

newhatu.jpg
Rusty thanks you so much for posting the photo.
I would like to say",If any Hat folks are able to make the trip it will be very
worth while to visit Mike Moore @ Buckaroo Hatters in Covington Tn.
the shop is fabilous and a lobor of love.....thank you Mike Moore.
 

JPMcAdara

Familiar Face
Messages
98
Location
Moreno Valley, CA
RBH, that hat looks great on your friend. The Major is really something else!! He redid my Stetson western, and it is the first time that I REALLY enjoy putting on a western!!
 

kokopelli

One of the Regulars
Messages
171
Location
East Tennessee
Oh My

That is the hat... WOW... Cheers.. Ron

feltfan said:
I think I posted a picture of myself wearing this once.
It's hard to capture what is so exceptional about this hat.
I bought it on a lark- I was trying to talk Brad Bowers into
buying it because it was a very unusual Cavanagh. But when
he didn't bid, I did. I got it for less than its original price.
It's a 7 3/8 and marked Regular Oval, which I didn't expect to fit
my 7 1/2 LO head, but for some reason it does fit, comfortably
if snugly.

3475202730_3d97a13b2e.jpg


The hat is quite stiff and extremely light.

Sorry, you can't see the horseshoe pin and much of the
rainbow feather (okay, maybe it's fine not to see that) but
check out the lines:

3474395069_30d4a8c565.jpg


Apologies if this is slow to load, but you have to see the large
version of this. A most unusual bevelled edge:

3475205526_0ffc6daf05_b.jpg


I bet you didn't believe it was a Cavanagh:
3475206890_10dcb1da12.jpg
 

Dinerman

Super Moderator
Bartender
Messages
10,562
Location
Bozeman, MT
Yes, it's chewed up, but what a hat!

IMG_0505.jpg

Inside of the hat. Green liner. Textured sweatband. Appears it might have had a stampede string at some point.

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Clear Nutria John B. Stetson Company Philadelphia

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Fur Felt Hat Made in the USA

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John S. Hartman & Son
Hatters
87 New Bond Street
Established 1850

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Deep, slanted telescope crease

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High Crowned hat

IMG_0515.jpg

ribbonwork
 

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