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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

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I have a short brimmed Colombo.. I love it.. but it is nothing like this dazzling beauty!

Is it also a velour finish? I have owned several and I believe they were all velours.

Again Alan, an absolutely stunning hat.
The liner tip design is such a lovely portrait. By far a favorite design for me.
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Thank you Bowen. It's a favorite imprint for me too.

Stunning Alan. Is that the Nina, the Pinta or the Santa Maria?

Thanks Perry... I'm guessing the grande dame.
 
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Is it also a velour finish? I have owned several and I believe they were all velours.

Hi Alan... yes it is a very pettable velour finish.

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Ten Star morning here, though I hear it will be raining around noon.
Wormser
IMG_3294 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3293 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3292 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Put on a little linen for the first time of the year
4-28-2020 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good day,
Michael
Great looking Wormser Michael. It is good to see your great outfits again.

Had a few errands to run. First time wearing this Optimo from Paul's Hat Works.

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I do love that optimo crease in a fine straw. Nice one Bill.

Got out for a bit of a bike ride this afternoon. The wind was ferocious. I wore this Czech made Basque and it served the purpose well.
IMG_3279 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3291 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3290 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good evening,
Michael[/QUOTE] I wish I could pull off the look of a beret. Great color.

My wife just made us a couple of masks to get out and about with. She made our masks out of, MY FAVORITE TEE SHIRT!!!! :mad::mad::mad::mad: Anyway, me and my wife, Bonnie, are headed to the Bank. Gotta make a withdraw. BRB.

Black Caxton thin ribbon conversion that I did some months back:
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Finished: new thin ribbon and OR / Strat style bow with new brim binding
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I love this conversion Terry. In another time, that look could get you arrested, or at least stopped and frisked!

Early evening a walkabout in a Gannon (bone beaver felt).

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I am sitting on the deck watching the sun set while wearing a vintage Stetson Whippet. The grey hues in the late evening have a blue cast to them. I grabbed a pic against my black fleece sweater for illustration.

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Be safe, be strong and see you on the streets soon, Eric -
At least I've been able to enjoy your collection over on Facebook. It just seems more...right, seeing them here.

30 Days to 30 Hats - Day 27
Adam Hats Mainliner Silverbelly

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Adam Hats Mainliner Silverbelly
OR/Stratoliner clone
4 7/8 Crown as bashed
3/8 Ribbon
2 3/8 brim with 1/8 matching brim binding

Adam Mainliner in Sil. Sand... Appears to be Adam Hat’s Open Road/Stratoliner clone. Very moldable felt.. light weight and crisp. Amazing what $9.95 bought you even in the late 60’s. This was my first TAR. I just threw in some side dents for a modified cattleman crease for fun... which it takes well.. diamond it will take and hold with ease. One beautiful hat that is a pleasure to wear

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Great Adam Joe, love everything about it. You have inspired me over this past month. My goal is to emulate your hat parade.

This week I will feature J. Hückel´s Söhne Soft Felt Hats. J. Hückel´s Söhne was nationalized as Tonak after 1945.

J. Hückel´s Söhne "Superior" possibly mid to later 1930s. The felt is extremely dense with a very smooth finish. Due to the stiffness of the felt most likely worn without side dents. J. Hückel´s Söhne were probably the first to introduce Hanging Cords at the rear of the sweatband. The Hanging Cords were only installed on Soft Felt Hats. J. Hückel´s Söhne often coordinated Felt, Liner and Sweatband colors. The condition of this hat is NOS.

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Hanging Cord (above Sweatband Bow)



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Fantastic! I find it interesting about the stiffness of the felt and how dense it is. Just another example of how diverse our hobby is. Great to see you.


Wow! Would love to see how that deep green looks in the sunlight. Nice one Perry.
 
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Visone = mink, though whether in feel or felt composition (or both) I do not know.

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Either way: I'll take it! It's been far too long since we've seen that one, Alan.

Another French Beauty Stefan.
Thank you, Tim.

Ahh, this should be a good week Stefan ! Great way to start off.
Thanks again, Tim. Definitely some good ones lined up!

Out at the lake in East Texas this weekend with very sketchy cell service, so trying to catch up. Sorry if I missed anyone

Wore my Olé Panama for chores at the lake:

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Wearing my favorite Cavanagh for work today:

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Excellent Cavanagh, Tim. Nice pics as well.

Beautiful velour. Pity about the mothing.

An excellent start indeed!
Thanks, Joe. More goodies to come.

Trying this Ramenzoni homburg tha arrived today...
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It certainly doesn't disappoint, Fabio. Nice find.
 
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Great looking Wormser Michael. It is good to see your great outfits again.



I do love that optimo crease in a fine straw. Nice one Bill.

Got out for a bit of a bike ride this afternoon. The wind was ferocious. I wore this Czech made Basque and it served the purpose well.
IMG_3279 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3291 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3290 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good evening,
Michael
I wish I could pull off the look of a beret. Great color.


I love this conversion Terry. In another time, that look could get you arrested, or at least stopped and frisked!


At least I've been able to enjoy your collection over on Facebook. It just seems more...right, seeing them here.



Great Adam Joe, love everything about it. You have inspired me over this past month. My goal is to emulate your hat parade.


Fantastic! I find it interesting about the stiffness of the felt and how dense it is. Just another example of how diverse our hobby is. Great to see you.



Wow! Would love to see how that deep green looks in the sunlight. Nice one Perry.[/QUOTE]



Thanks Mike. Nice to see your straw coming out. Looks like at least a couple of weeks before it's possible here in Ohio.
 
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Fantastic! I find it interesting about the stiffness of the felt and how dense it is. Just another example of how diverse our hobby is. Great to see you.
Mike, Thanks! Great to see you too!

The felt is very hard to describe. It has a very soft hand but the density and weight make it less pliable. Calling it stiff was probably misleading.

Sharp looking Cappas Bogart Straw from you yesterday!
 

Randall Renshaw

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Late 60s Stetson Playboy. The condition and felt color and pinkish liner is what made me pull the trigger on this BIN. I’d much rather it be from the 40s/50s, but it’ll fill a hole in my small collection nicely.
It may have been one of the last models before giving the Playboy name the axe? Ive always imagined ole Hugh and his well adorned mansion had something to do with that.
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Have a great day FLers!
 
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Very nice, Dave. Brent is an excellent enabler:)

Had a few errands to run. First time wearing this Optimo from Paul's Hat Works.

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Beautiful panama, Bill.
Thanks Joe. It is a dandy ribbon design.

Thanks Stefan. It's rapidly moved up into my top 4 or 5.

Is that a bit of heathered there Stefan? Looks good.

Got out for a bit of a bike ride this afternoon. The wind was ferocious. I wore this Czech made Basque and it served the purpose well.
IMG_3279 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3291 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3290 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good evening,
Michael
Thanks, Michael. The Hellings is not a heather, but it does have a somewhat chamois like finish.

You are going to drive me crazy when you start going through your Mayser stack, Stefan!
Uh oh, best close your eyes for a while then, Randy!

My wife just made us a couple of masks to get out and about with. She made our masks out of, MY FAVORITE TEE SHIRT!!!! :mad::mad::mad::mad: Anyway, me and my wife, Bonnie, are headed to the Bank. Gotta make a withdraw. BRB.

Black Caxton thin ribbon conversion that I did some months back:
Black-mask-and-black-thin-ribbon-2-A.jpg


Black-mask-and-black-thin-ribbon-1-A.jpg


Before:
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On the block:
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Brim cut:
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Finished: new thin ribbon and OR / Strat style bow with new brim binding
Caxton-Strat-1-A.jpg
You look persuasive enough for that withdrawal, Terry. Wonderful conversion by the way.

Early evening a walkabout in a Gannon (bone beaver felt).

i-FHcJXpM-M.jpg


I am sitting on the deck watching the sun set while wearing a vintage Stetson Whippet. The grey hues in the late evening have a blue cast to them. I grabbed a pic against my black fleece sweater for illustration.

i-dpR67jS-M.jpg


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Be safe, be strong and see you on the streets soon, Eric -
A great double bill, Eric.

30 Days to 30 Hats - Day 27
Adam Hats Mainliner Silverbelly

View attachment 231263

Adam Hats Mainliner Silverbelly
OR/Stratoliner clone
4 7/8 Crown as bashed
3/8 Ribbon
2 3/8 brim with 1/8 matching brim binding

Adam Mainliner in Sil. Sand... Appears to be Adam Hat’s Open Road/Stratoliner clone. Very moldable felt.. light weight and crisp. Amazing what $9.95 bought you even in the late 60’s. This was my first TAR. I just threw in some side dents for a modified cattleman crease for fun... which it takes well.. diamond it will take and hold with ease. One beautiful hat that is a pleasure to wear

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That is one fine hat, Joe. A very worthy entry.

This week I will feature J. Hückel´s Söhne Soft Felt Hats. J. Hückel´s Söhne was nationalized as Tonak after 1945.

J. Hückel´s Söhne "Superior" possibly mid to later 1930s. The felt is extremely dense with a very smooth finish. Due to the stiffness of the felt most likely worn without side dents. J. Hückel´s Söhne were probably the first to introduce Hanging Cords at the rear of the sweatband. The Hanging Cords were only installed on Soft Felt Hats. J. Hückel´s Söhne often coordinated Felt, Liner and Sweatband colors. The condition of this hat is NOS.

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Hanging Cord (above Sweatband Bow)

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Centimeter, French Point, English Size, American Size, Paper Tag



Hückel "Superior" Display Cards, 10 cm x 4 cm, possibly mid to later 1920s.
Superior in every way, Steve. We rarely see you wear that one; good to see it in action.

Went out for supplies wearing my wool felt Bailey pork pie. This was my first ever felt hat.
You can also see the beginnings of a goatee, which despite my undoubted manliness, is taking forever to take shape! View attachment 231327
You need more hats, Gary: makes the beard grow quicker!:D

Because it's such a great shape, I'll overlook the fact that it's green, Perry!
 
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Ten Star morning here, though I hear it will be raining around noon.
Wormser
IMG_3294 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3293 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3292 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Put on a little linen for the first time of the year
4-28-2020 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good day,
Michael
From strength to strength, Michael. Keep them coming.

My wife and I have been very good about getting out for a walk every day. I have been able to switch to straw as the weather in Oregon is unusually warm. My standard has been a Cappas Bogart straw that I got from Mike Miller way back in the early days of my hat addiction.

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Looks like you had good taste right from the start, Mike. Excellent panama.

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Late 60s Stetson Playboy. The condition and felt color and pinkish liner is what made me pull the trigger on this BIN. I’d much rather it be from the 40s/50s, but it’ll fill a hole in my small collection nicely.
It may have been one of the last models before giving the Playboy name the axe? Ive always imagined ole Hugh and his well adorned mansion had something to do with that.
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Have a great day FLers!
For that one I'd make a hole in the collection any day, Randall.
 

Randall Renshaw

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Very nice, Dave. Brent is an excellent enabler:)


Beautiful panama, Bill.

Thanks, Michael. The Hellings is not a heather, but it does have a somewhat chamois like finish.


Uh oh, best close your eyes for a while then, Randy!


You look persuasive enough for that withdrawal, Terry. Wonderful conversion by the way.


A great double bill, Eric.


That is one fine hat, Joe. A very worthy entry.


Superior in every way, Steve. We rarely see you wear that one; good to see it in action.


You need more hats, Gary: makes the beard grow quicker!:D


Because it's such a great shape, I'll overlook the fact that it's green, Perry!
Ha, thanks Stefan. And I'm liking your Blau hat.
 
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Late 60s Stetson Playboy. The condition and felt color and pinkish liner is what made me pull the trigger on this BIN. I’d much rather it be from the 40s/50s, but it’ll fill a hole in my small collection nicely.
It may have been one of the last models before giving the Playboy name the axe? Ive always imagined ole Hugh and his well adorned mansion had something to do with that.
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Have a great day FLers!
A wonderful Playboy... playboy
 

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