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Looking good AlanVS in dark moss. My first custom. Cookin and gardening again, with helper. View attachment 235615 View attachment 235616 View attachment 235617 View attachment 235618 View attachment 235619
Looking good AlanVS in dark moss. My first custom. Cookin and gardening again, with helper. View attachment 235615 View attachment 235616 View attachment 235617 View attachment 235618 View attachment 235619
Out this morning in a vintage Stetson Beachcomer.
Cheers. Be safe, be strong and see you on the streets soon, Eric -
Thanks manLooking good Alan
Lee Water Bloc Silver Label for a trip to grab an Italian sub for lunch and a zoom birthday party for the sister-in-law.
Dark Chocolate Brown “Panda Felt” a velour like finish
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Thanks Randy. It's a rich chocolatey brown. In some lights it does show some red huesIn those pictures, the felt looks to have color similar to the old stock black cherry. Very nice, Joe. It may just be my monitor.
Another Lee!? Geez man. Nice one tooLee Water Bloc Silver Label for a trip to grab an Italian sub for lunch and a zoom birthday party for the sister-in-law.
Dark Chocolate Brown “Panda Felt” a velour like finish
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Thanks Alan.Another Lee!? Geez man. Nice one too
Another fine velour Steve. Looking goodThis week I will feature various shades of Grey German and Austrian Velours. Most will be from the 1930s.
M.W.B. Stolzf. Luxury Velour, 2 3/8 inch brim, 5 1/2 inch open crown, possibly early 1930s. Fantastic Stone Gray Upright Open Velour of high density and maximum gloss. This hat was made for Leineweber, Berlin C Köllnischer Fischmarkt men's clothing store.
Bernward Leineweber, Berlin C Alter Köllnischer Fischmarkt, Post Card, 1900
Stefan, Thank you! The "Marke Förster" is fantastic. I think I missed this one back when you found it. I believe it was made by Max Förster Altenburg.You can post that one as often as you like, Steve. Such a great hat..
Joe, Thanks! I have one more tomorrow to complete the series and then a new series (yet to be determined) starting Monday. Super looking Lee Water Bloc Silver Label from you today. Really like the color and finish!Another fine velour Steve. Looking good
Sunshine is this hat's friend. Great color.VS in dark moss. My first custom. Cookin and gardening again, with helper. View attachment 235615 View attachment 235616 View attachment 235617 View attachment 235618 View attachment 235619
Very cool Mike. I think we’d all enjoy a “beater” of this quality. And a cool piece of historyDay 16 of 31 Hat Parade: Let's talk Beater/Work hats. Today was off and on rain, gray but mild. I spent a couple of hours revamping a flower bed in the hopes that people might see it at our ACT 4th of July BBQ. This late 1950 Stephen L. Stetson fedora is a fine example. I wear this one while working on sets at the theater, it can take it. This brand of hat is very interesting, Stephen Stetson was a shirt tail relative (as the story goes) of the famous hat maker John Stetson. Most people have heard of that brand. A lawsuit in the 1930s against Stephen was solved by him putting "Never Connected in Any Way" in the company logo.
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Thanks Mike! You have a fantastic collection. Love to see that navy Gannon again one day.Sunshine is this hat's friend. Great color.
That’s killerThis week I will feature various shades of Grey German and Austrian Velours. Most will be from the 1930s.
M.W.B. Stolzf. Luxury Velour, 2 3/8 inch brim, 5 1/2 inch open crown, possibly early 1930s. Fantastic Stone Gray Upright Open Velour of high density and maximum gloss. This hat was made for Leineweber, Berlin C Köllnischer Fischmarkt men's clothing store.
Bernward Leineweber, Berlin C Alter Köllnischer Fischmarkt, Post Card, 1900
Thank you! Very sharp looking Dark Moss VS from you today!That’s killer
And the AngoraThanks Mike! You have a fantastic collection. Love to see that navy Gannon again one day.