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I don't know where you and Eric are finding these hats, but that Western is awesome.
Steve, Thank you! I hope the buildings and villa are still intact. I will have to check it out some day.Wonderful looking Kami, Steve. Fantastic ribbon treatment.
Thanks for sharing the photos of the factory then and now.
Thank you Alan!Thanks Terry... this is one I purchased from our former member Zetwal quite a few years back. It's a little ample for me so I don't wear it too often. Your new custom hat is super, as always.
I really like the ribbon work on that one!
Thank you TerryI really like the ribbon work on that one!
The color combination and ribbon treatment is awesome.
An everyday quality western hat of exceptional quality... sold in the 1930s, treated gently over the years.
Karl Misik "KAMI" "Mode de Paris", Wool, possibly late 1930s early 1940s. This hat is from my May 2015 NOS Czech find.
Karel Misík O. F. Hess Unified Factory, Karlin Czechoslovakia. The Karlin factory only lasted a couple years post WWII as a hat factory. Here is what the factory & villa looked like pre WWII and the buildings & villa somewhat recently.
Late 50s Stetson today.
Bee Hats. This is a Porkpie..ish, telescoping diamond bash stingy.
So my routine is during lunch I go over to the marina which is only about 1.5 miles from my office. I woof down a sandwich and either take a nap or take some pics.
Today I met an elderly man wearing a light gray Porkpie! We complimented each others hats and hung out for a few minutes. That was cool, made my day.
Sorry for the repost. Wearing my 4X Resistol conversion again on this foggy morning here in the Central part of the Buckeye State. My thanks to the fellow Lounger who gave me the hat.
Under different lighting. The picture of me wearing the hat is the actual color:
A repost from yesterday:
Stetson Twenty—the first vintage hat I bought and the one which opened my eyes to the difference between old and new hats. It’s my neighborhood beater with a new sweat and a new Petersham ribbon — the only thing the milliner at JJs was able to find in this color — but I love it. View attachment 366854 View attachment 366853
Returned a short time ago from visiting one of my doctors. Sitting on the back porch now enjoying the breeze, with my 2 buddies! I always wear my fine Rick Walker of Phoenix Hats fedora in silverbelly to this particular doctor visit. The nurses always just go on about it and how good it looks on me. Ok, I know, they are just being nice to the “old man”, but that’s ok to me. I enjoy the attention even if it’s just BS. And after all, BS is what makes the world go ‘round!! View attachment 366541
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Back from running around, in the navy Gannon. View attachment 366560
Akkubra Heritage collection Banjo Paterson.
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The color combination and ribbon treatment is awesome.
Sweet ribbon treatment! Great hat!
Another of your many rare and unique hats Alan, and always pristine.An everyday quality western hat of exceptional quality... sold in the 1930s, treated gently over the years.
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Eric, Thank you! I am always looking for another one. A great duo of Gannon's from you! I always enjoy your posts.Steve your Czech find was a phenomenal find.
Cheers, Eric -
Stetson Twenty—the first vintage hat I bought and the one which opened my eyes to the difference between old and new hats. It’s my neighborhood beater with a new sweat and a new Petersham ribbon — the only thing the milliner at JJs was able to find in this color — but I love it. View attachment 366854 View attachment 366853
A fine looking hat DanieleOK the photographs are "flipped" from perspective, but the phone was unknown, so the result is this before the pouring rain
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Fortunately for me, this is the only hat from the lot found in Mantua that fits in my head
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It is also the one that has the less information on its origin considering that it remains only a sweatband to give us some information.
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It is branded "Velour" and has the name of the shopkeeper, nothing else.
The felt is beautiful and I think you can see it under a dark pearl color sky.
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The hair is almost invisible and has this shimmer that is really rare to find, it looks like a felt used for women's hats.
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Anyway, it is here and despite being an "unknown hat" has gone to keep company with his other companions.
Happy Wednesday to all and compliments for the parade of hats you proudly wear
View attachment 367004 OK the photographs are "flipped" from perspective, but the phone was unknown, so the result is this before the pouring rain
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Fortunately for me, this is the only hat from the lot found in Mantua that fits in my head
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It is also the one that has the less information on its origin considering that it remains only a sweatband to give us some information.
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It is branded "Velour" and has the name of the shopkeeper, nothing else.
The felt is beautiful and I think you can see it under a dark pearl color sky.
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The hair is almost invisible and has this shimmer that is really rare to find, it looks like a felt used for women's hats.
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Anyway, it is here and despite being an "unknown hat" has gone to keep company with his other companions.
Happy Wednesday to all and compliments for the parade of hats you proudly wear