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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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While heavy sleet was falling (and still is falling) I tried on several hats to go with the greatcoat, which proved two things to me. First: it's hard to match a colour precisely. Second: I need more grey hats! None of my hats matched the coat exactly but a few of them came close. The coat leans towards the blue end of the spectrum (looks a bit green on my screen). Borsalino Selenio I wore today was a nice match (a bit darker).
As for the coat: here's a full view of it. No labels whatsoever inside it, but I remember the saleswoman saying it was eastern European (either Russian or Polish production). It was a quick picture and I need to practice my military posture:)

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Now that is a great coat! Looks good with the hat too!

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Thanks Mayser!
Yes, that is pretty much what your website says as well as my original translation (which is somewhere really far up there in this thread by now), but it is interesting that the difference in all three translations happens exactly at that part of the ad where the grammar gets weird. Did your friend by chance mention anything about the grammar being special in anyway?

Thanks for the update, if I ever get a chance I’ll ask a German friend or two about it since I know exactly what my question is. If I get an interesting answer I’ll be sure to report back.

Cheers!
Yes I asked him but he didn't comment. I asked a follow up about the grammar. I also asked a cousin that lives in Baden but haven't heard back. I will post this on the German - Austrian thread because some people in Germany might comment.

Here is Herbert's follow up.
"Well, the grammar is not unusual, but the text itself is strange. You would never express these things the same way today.
A complete No-Go for an advertise marketing ... :)
The only thing that would be objectively wrong today is 'vorräthig'. It's written correctly 'vorrätig'.

Rehfus-hats were really great, by the way. I love them. I should still have two or three somewhere in the stock. The lightness was their speciality ..."
 
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My reblocked and reworked Turkey Creek Stagecoach. Dark and cold out this morning when I got up...

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Montana Pinch
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And, a few oldies...


The original version of "White Lightning" by the Big Bopper, who also wrote it.


Impressive!
 

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That's the look for me, Michael. The lighter works too, but I like this one much better. It's more balanced in my view.

I'll have a look if I can find any labels on the greatcoat. No obvious ones in sight. It's not a vintage one but a modern production. Came from an army surplus store though.
I think I detect a psychological difference between us. I generally find it easier or more appealing to have something in contrast, either color or tonally, than something that matches. Could just be my bad eyes. Ha ha.

I like your use of the word "pate" for head. I need my son William Pate after my grandfather and me . There is actually a Pateville Georgia named after the Pate family that lives in that area some time long ago. It was my great great grandmother's maiden name. My daughters and son often refer to his head as his pate.

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Interesting background. Have to use that Middle English when you can or you will lose it.

Saturday night party!
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Borsalino Peluche in Black
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Great look D. Super scarf.

Can't go wrong with an OR, Michael. I really like that red scarf against those neutral colours.

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Thanks Serge. Yes, I like that red scarf. I think it's silk, but don't remember.

I think I like it too (in fact I know I do).
Thanks steur. This LEO is such a nice piece of felt.

While heavy sleet was falling (and still is falling) I tried on several hats to go with the greatcoat, which proved two things to me. First: it's hard to match a colour precisely. Second: I need more grey hats! None of my hats matched the coat exactly but a few of them came close. The coat leans towards the blue end of the spectrum (looks a bit green on my screen). Borsalino Selenio I wore today was a nice match (a bit darker).
As for the coat: here's a full view of it. No labels whatsoever inside it, but I remember the saleswoman saying it was eastern European (either Russian or Polish production). It was a quick picture and I need to practice my military posture:)

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The match looks good. And so does the coat. Does it have a half belt? Nice fit too.

Thanks all,
Michael
 

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Another wintry morning, but no white stuff, evil or nice.
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Trying the Borsalino LEO homburg with my new Air Force topcoat.
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I think I like it.
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And without
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I think it seems like a good day to lounge around the shack. Hope you are finding you are finding your Sunday interesting,
Michael
Razor sharp Michael

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While heavy sleet was falling (and still is falling) I tried on several hats to go with the greatcoat, which proved two things to me. First: it's hard to match a colour precisely. Second: I need more grey hats! None of my hats matched the coat exactly but a few of them came close. The coat leans towards the blue end of the spectrum (looks a bit green on my screen). Borsalino Selenio I wore today was a nice match (a bit darker).
As for the coat: here's a full view of it. No labels whatsoever inside it, but I remember the saleswoman saying it was eastern European (either Russian or Polish production). It was a quick picture and I need to practice my military posture:)

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Nice coat !!

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It’s white and fluffy. For now ;)

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That brim looks cool with a little drift on it. Very nice Esther.

Glad we only got a half inch of that evil "fluffy and white" stuff.

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That is a beautiful shade of gray. Love everything about this hat. Esther does good hat!

The fine felts you ALL have been bringing are a joy!!
Today began with our first accumulation of WONDERFUL (@1mach1) snow on the ground; a beautiful few inches to brighten up the world around here!

Perfectly protected by my dress weight "whiskey" VS...and a Bob Marley T.
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I couldn't resist popping up this (still) TIMELY article, serendipitously on the front page of Friday's Wall Street Journal. I'm a slow reader, so posted here today, though. All we need to know about just HOW FORTUNATE we are around the Lounge is in the headline...
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Now back to HATS!!
Good to see you Charlie! Nothing nicer than Whiskey on a frozen, snowy day, well on your head anyway.

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O'Farrell this morning,.
Love the O'Farrell, looking good this morning Bob.

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Maybe 60's stingy, 2" brim with open crown at 5.5".
Replaced 2" ribbon with Tibetan beads, skulls carved from bone.
Not for the purists, I guess, apologies.
Actually, no apologies.
Spiffy stingy. And that Tibetan band, so cool!

Another wintry morning, but no white stuff, evil or nice.
DSCN7259 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Trying the Borsalino LEO homburg with my new Air Force topcoat.
DSCN7243 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN7252 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
I think I like it.
DSCN7242 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
And without
12-10-2017 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
I think it seems like a good day to lounge around the shack. Hope you are finding you are finding your Sunday interesting,
Michael
Love the look of a fine Homburg with an overcoat. Nice suit as well.

While heavy sleet was falling (and still is falling) I tried on several hats to go with the greatcoat, which proved two things to me. First: it's hard to match a colour precisely. Second: I need more grey hats! None of my hats matched the coat exactly but a few of them came close. The coat leans towards the blue end of the spectrum (looks a bit green on my screen). Borsalino Selenio I wore today was a nice match (a bit darker).
As for the coat: here's a full view of it. No labels whatsoever inside it, but I remember the saleswoman saying it was eastern European (either Russian or Polish production). It was a quick picture and I need to practice my military posture:)

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Beautiful Borsalino and a perfect pairing with that Great Coat. I've been searching on the web to find a match, but no hits. I think it may have some age, I'll widen my research. The red makes the whole look "pop". You are an inspiration. Grey hat will be on the way, more of a light spring one though.
 

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My friend (Herbert Jennissen) who owns Hut Neubarth in Augsburg and is a certified (Vienna) master hat maker sent me this.

"The Rehfus advertise should read:

The lightest and most elegant stiff gentleman's hat
of an unsurpassed durability shows the trademark above in golden print on the sweatband.
Wonderful ventilation ..."

I think this is close to the translation on my site.

Trying to perform a literal translation might be the issue.


Excellent, Mayser, thank you for sharing - this solves the mystery! There is indeed something funny going on in this ad and your friend was able to see through it whereas neither I nor the individual who translated the ad on your website caught it (and no, the translation on your website is not completely accurate).

It’s this: there is a period between two words in the ad that makes it look like the sentence ends. The two words are “unuebertroffen.Dauerhaftigkeit.” I don’t know why that period is there unless the German of the day required it because the “von” just before “unuebertroffen” is an abbreviation (“v. unuebertroffen.Dauerhaftigkeit”). I never heard of a rule like that so it could also have been a typo (the print also recommends it’s a typo since there’s no space after the period, but surely they would have caught a typo like that!). What the period meant was that when I read the ad the first sentence looked incomplete - there’s no verb in it - and the second sentence was utterly wonky because of reasons I explained elsewhere.

Sorry, this could go on, but the confusion on your website and in my translation were both due to reading that period as a full stop.

I recommend if possible you update your website with your friend’s translation because his is superior to what is on your website now (I just checked). And please thank your friend for the translation - he solved the mystery of the wonky grammar!

Do you reckon he can tell us why there’s a period in the middle of the sentence?o_O

Cheers!
 
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