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Thank you Rick. I have had it for a couple of months.Harv, that hat is amazing! Is this a recent acquisition? Very, very nice.
SUPER entrée onto the scene, Ragtime! Best looking woolie I've seen in a while, sir. Well done!!
Why you been hiding it like that? Ha!Thank you Rick. I have had it for a couple of months.
[emoji14]Why you been hiding it like that? Ha!
Thanks! (have been sitting on the shelf for almost five month before putting it to use)Wow !!! Thats just the hat I am looking for !! Great looking hat !!! Congrats
Was wondering how that was going look on cuz it looked great off. You climbed all over that one fast. I can see why. Its a nice light shade of grey too.today this Tropp the Hatter piece that used to belong to Steve and found its way to me via Lounge member Rabbit.
the Tropp brothers were a custom hat making family originally from Austria/Poland who landed in Philadelphia and Newark NJ.
This hat has a beautiful felt and lots of custom by hand details.
also a felted edge a la Cavanagh and "Mode"
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Love the cut of that suit jacket too. Fits you well.First post, here we go! Hatsncompany wide brim in wool.
I like the fragmented bash.Stetson No.1 Quality, a little splinched.
Echter Mayser "Superbe" early 1950s
...I'm totally zooted from getting up a 3 am to catch the first plane out of Norfolk.
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Thanks! I would have to add a few inches in both directions.Wow, Steve! Beautiful, deep brim curve. If Joao would ever wear a European hat, it might be that one. Love it!
Once again, wonderful collection of fine lids. Everyone looks great!
My favorite, so far....