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Champ featherweight (gray/blue) This 7-1/2 is a tad bit big on my 7-1/4 noggin'. Other than a few loose threads on the liner tip this is a real sweet lid.
Yes a win indeed. Unfortunate to see the masks making a return. They are becoming important again here in South Florida as well along with a new round of infections hitting very close to home Looking good none the less Steve. Stay safe my friend.
I’ll say it again here.. Stunning hat KenChamp featherweight (gray/blue) This 7-1/2 is a tad bit big on my 7-1/4 noggin'. Other than a few loose threads on the liner tip this is a real sweet lid.
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Thanks Joe.I’ll say it again here.. Stunning hat Ken
Love the Champ featherweight
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This Weekend, Me and Mrs. quik got away for a late lunch.
Lock & Co Pork Pie. This was a gift from Mrs. quik purchased at 6 St James St, London
And YES, I blocked out some of the original taper.
Stetson Twenty-five Open Road
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Astor Hats of Distinction - Stratoliner Clone
Medium Tan light weight felt
Just over 5 1/2 crown open. (About 5 inch with shallow center dent)
3/8 matching grosgrain thin ribbon
2 3/4 brim 1/8 matching grosgrain binding
This is the first of a trio of hats that showed up this weekend. Astor Hats is not a brand I have come across before but it appears to be a very well made hat. This one of the three needed the least cleaning up. Just a real good brushing. It is a Stratoliner style with 2 3/4 brim and about 5 1/2 crown in a medium tan color with a slight reddish hue. Originally sold at Stevens In Petersburg-Princeton, Indiana. There are some very shallow moth tracks here and there but they do not take away from this beauty. With the slightly wider brim, one might make the case this is more of an Open Road clone but I think the thin light weight felt pointed more towards Strat. Probably splitting hairs there as the style is so similar to both. But that’s my impression. All in all this Astor Hats is a prime example of lesser known brands producing damn fine hats.
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Thank you Eric, you are always so generous with the compliments!Coming back to your post agin this evening - that is a grand hat!
Cheers to the Stetson hat and the "pile" of Stetson hat boxes. I am envious!
Stingy is great, but the turquoise is exquisite! You ae a styl'n fellow.
Stingy apparently is a fashion. You can really sport a huge variety of brims and styles. I tip my hat in your general direction tonight.
A classic hat! Excellent.
New to me and a darn terrific hat! Thanks for sharing.
Cheers to all, Eric -
Thank you EricNew to me and a darn terrific hat! Thanks for sharing.
Mine is a 7-3/8 and a little small on my head.... should we discuss a trade?Champ featherweight (gray/blue) This 7-1/2 is a tad bit big on my 7-1/4 noggin'. Other than a few loose threads on the liner tip this is a real sweet lid.
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Thanks Eric. I have too many boxes, but never enough hats.Coming back to your post agin this evening - that is a grand hat!
Cheers to the Stetson hat and the "pile" of Stetson hat boxes. I am envious!
Stingy is great, but the turquoise is exquisite! You ae a styl'n fellow.
Stingy apparently is a fashion. You can really sport a huge variety of brims and styles. I tip my hat in your general direction tonight.
A classic hat! Excellent.
New to me and a darn terrific hat! Thanks for sharing.
Cheers to all, Eric -
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Astor Hats of Distinction - Stratoliner Clone
Medium Tan light weight felt
Just over 5 1/2 crown open. (About 5 inch with shallow center dent)
3/8 matching grosgrain thin ribbon
2 3/4 brim 1/8 matching grosgrain binding
This is the first of a trio of hats that showed up this weekend. Astor Hats is not a brand I have come across before but it appears to be a very well made hat. This one of the three needed the least cleaning up. Just a real good brushing. It is a Stratoliner style with 2 3/4 brim and about 5 1/2 crown in a medium tan color with a slight reddish hue. Originally sold at Stevens In Petersburg-Princeton, Indiana. There are some very shallow moth tracks here and there but they do not take away from this beauty. With the slightly wider brim, one might make the case this is more of an Open Road clone but I think the thin light weight felt pointed more towards Strat. Probably splitting hairs there as the style is so similar to both. But that’s my impression. All in all this Astor Hats is a prime example of lesser known brands producing damn fine hats.
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Hi Tuck, I'm discussing a trade with another hat lover from facebook, if it fails I will keep you posted.Mine is a 7-3/8 and a little small on my head.... should we discuss a trade?
Champ featherweight (gray/blue) This 7-1/2 is a tad bit big on my 7-1/4 noggin'. Other than a few loose threads on the liner tip this is a real sweet lid.
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Thank you PerryVery nice, Joe.
Awesome Hückel Steve. I have one and it's one of my favorites. The workmanship and felt is sublime.I usually look forward to August as being one of the most wonderful late summer months. However, this year has been one of the wettest Augusts I can remember.
On the bright side, it meant I could wear this ca. 1930s Hückel Novo velour. The rain and holding an umberella meant I had to take a photo inside. View attachment 354746