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I reach for this hat often... beautiful to handle and so comfortable to wear. I would estimate early 1950s.
That's a nice one...and it looks pristine! It's one of those hats that tops my bucket list, along with an actual Stratoliner that I haven't cloned from a conversion. Yup. I like it!I reach for this hat often... beautiful to handle and so comfortable to wear. I would estimate early 1950s.
It doesn't get much better than that, Alan. Splendid.I reach for this hat often... beautiful to handle and so comfortable to wear. I would estimate early 1950s.
Thanks Stefan. Some of that is camera angle influenced, but it is a generous crown.Barbecue, beer and a whiskey coloured hat; life's not so bad after all, Alan.
It told me so, Max. Didn't I tell you I'm a hat whisperer?
Some of the more prolific German manufacturers, like Mayser and Wegener, produced a great many hats under various brands, probably on contract for wholesale companies or large retailers. Usually these were brought on the market under "posh" sounding names, like Windsor, Princeton, Carlton or under the retailers'house brand name. This one was sold through Konen Bekleidingshaus of Munich. And the label used with the distinct blue border isn't something we see on hats made in other countries. So it all adds up to the conclusion it's German made.
Good to see you, John. It's not Coleridge or Tennyson, but Mom can be proud!
Saved the best for last, eh? Exceptional looking felt. Wow!
Nice!
I'm looking at both the hats and the collection of face masks on display these days, David. I like both! Cool pics as always.
Great Gannon, Eric. Love these colours.
Yes! Always a joy to see that one, Michael.
Whoa, that's some crown on that hat, Perry. Impressive.
Yep! As they say in Philadephia (Philly), that's one funky sky piece you have on there, Steve!
A great put together there Steve. Love everything about it.
It's gorgeous, Bill. The ribbon is perfect, but looks to be somewhat vulnerable?
Stefan, Thank you!Saved the best for last, eh? Exceptional looking felt. Wow!
Thanks Jim!Good to hear from you, John. I forgot to wear a Hommie for my Mommy yesterday. Didn't think of it until late in the day.
Qr maybe enjoy a cap (or two or three) of Pappy for your pappy?Nice John. If you wear a Hommie for your Mommie does that mean a Cap for your Pap?
Thanks Stefan!Barbecue, beer and a whiskey coloured hat; life's not so bad after all, Alan.
It told me so, Max. Didn't I tell you I'm a hat whisperer?
Some of the more prolific German manufacturers, like Mayser and Wegener, produced a great many hats under various brands, probably on contract for wholesale companies or large retailers. Usually these were brought on the market under "posh" sounding names, like Windsor, Princeton, Carlton or under the retailers'house brand name. This one was sold through Konen Bekleidingshaus of Munich. And the label used with the distinct blue border isn't something we see on hats made in other countries. So it all adds up to the conclusion it's German made.
Good to see you, John. It's not Coleridge or Tennyson, but Mom can be proud!
Saved the best for last, eh? Exceptional looking felt. Wow!
Nice!
I'm looking at both the hats and the collection of face masks on display these days, David. I like both! Cool pics as always.
Great Gannon, Eric. Love these colours.
Yes! Always a joy to see that one, Michael.
Whoa, that's some crown on that hat, Perry. Impressive.
OK, so I finished up on my idea for the latest logo (of mine). The way I have it setup the following can have their own colors.
Well done BillOK, so I finished up on my idea for the latest logo (of mine). The way I have it setup the following can have their own colors.
1: All the lettering.
2: fedora color
3: ribbon color
The logo itself is 3.24" by 2.83".
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So for a red shirt I just ordered I went with Navy Blue lettering, a Grey fedora, and Burgundy ribbon. It should look like this when completed. I'll post a picture of the polo when I receive it.
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Ooooo, I really like that one. But I say that about all your hats.I reach for this hat often... beautiful to handle and so comfortable to wear. I would estimate early 1950s.
That's a nice one...and it looks pristine! It's one of those hats that tops my bucket list, along with an actual Stratoliner that I haven't cloned from a conversion. Yup. I like it!
It doesn't get much better than that, Alan. Splendid.
Ooooo, I really like that one. But I say that about all your hats.