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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Resistol Stagecoach Long Rider in Tanbark
If you work it with steam or wear it in the rain, be careful. My Tanbark Stagecoach stained my hands before I realized it & left a fingerprint or two on the liner just from the steam. I have not worn it in the rain. My black Stagecoach did not do that.

The dimensions look the same as my Topeka and Montana.
I thought the same thing, especially if you level the brim front to back & take out the packer pull.
 

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Cold is back in the late evening and early morning
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Lobbia Borsalino restored in USA in the west coast by the BSHW workmanship
On the background in the right corner there is the house, now restored, where my maternal grand father, Edoardo, was born
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It was sold in East countries before the WWII
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No paper label, but I guess the color is "Mirtillo" or one of the endless greys Borsalino used
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The felt is fantastic as the shape. It is one of my favourite of the period
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Have nice Friday

Thanks for your likes!


That is one fancy hat. Great.
 

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Daniele Tanto

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Wonderful hat, Daniele. Is the house still in the family?

No Jim, the house no longer belongs to the family. When my grandfather returned home from the First World War, in 1919, he found nothing to await him.
The parents were dead and the brothers and sisters emigrated to America. He stayed with his brother, slightly older than him, here where I live, recreating a life starting from scratch.
Edoardo and Ginevra were the maternal grandparents that grow me up from the crib until the age of fifteen.

Beautiful hat, Danielle.
Thanks Matt

A beautiful and classic Lobbia Daniele. The history of your grand father's house is special.
The story is a little bit complicated and my grandfather did not like so much to talk about when he went back from Austria after the First World War. The house was a mill and the family lived in a good way until the war, then everything disappear

That is one fancy hat. Great.
It is an ancient Borsalino Lobbia with the shape of those days.
Thanks Kiowa!
 

Cornshucker77

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mmbarnes

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A beautiful and classic Lobbia Daniele. The history of your grand father's house is special.


Gorgeous Gannon Jim. I like that charcoal ribbon combo.


Spring has sprung? Super Dobbs Matt.


Nice one Perry. Great crown as usual.


Now that is a western I could get into. Love that brim curl. Cool stagecoach pin too.


Classic OR Richard. I still need one of these.
Thanks Mike.

The camelias think that spring is not far off. They are just dumb plants, though. I suspect that we got about a month to go, though.
You bet your sweet bippy you do!

It would be interesting to see what the two of you would come up with.


Sent directly from my mind to yours.
It'd be fun to do.
Send money, please.

That got me Laugh-In. But leave my bippy out of it, you weirdo.
Another fantastic look.
Thanks Bill.
 

Michael A

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That's a doozy Michael. Named after 2 great movies!
Thanks Perry. You are looking great, as usual, under that Ambassador.

If you work it with steam or wear it in the rain, be careful. My Tanbark Stagecoach stained my hands before I realized it & left a fingerprint or two on the liner just from the steam. I have not worn it in the rain. My black Stagecoach did not do that.


I thought the same thing, especially if you level the brim front to back & take out the packer pull.
Thanks for the heads up Jack. I don't think I've ever had this one damp and I'm quite sure I haven't shaped it, so I will have to keep a close eye if I get caught in the rain with it.

Top drawer look with that Gannon. It's a beauty.

Outstanding Michael.
Thanks Cornshucker.

Thanks all,
Michael
 
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