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Would you have any photos? Would you be willing to sell the topcoat ?
Knocking around today in this… what I believe to be… more than 100 Year old Henry H Roelofs and Co. The Roelofs
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Wow, very cool Joe.Knocking around today in this… what I believe to be… more than 100 Year old Henry H Roelofs and Co. The Roelofs
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All great hats Eric. I especially love the VS with that gorgeous purple liner. I’m pretty sure I asked Art for that purple on EVERY hat I ordered, and he was out of stock every time. Oh well, I’ll be happy to covet yours. Be well!Yesterday early evening I went on a walkabout in a Stetson Bantam.
Home and enjoying the beginning of sunset in a Stetson Stratoliner.
This mornings dog soire was enjoyed wearing a VS Executive (bluemist beaver felt with a gill ribbon treatment).
Home and enjoying some coffee while walking about. I changed to a VS Executive (silverbelly beaver felt and gill treatment).
Cheers, Eric -
Thank you Charlie. It is an interesting detail you noticed. I based my estimate on that it appears Roelofs was bought/merged with Guyer around 1914. After that date you usually see either Guyer/Roelof or just Guyer. The rolled up newspapers I found behind the sweat (I know not the best dating mechanism) were dated around 1904… May help corroborate that pre 1914 notion. I’ll probably never know for sure.GREAT find, Joe!! An "Earthy" hat, showing TONS of personality and life.
It has a reeded sweatband. Showing my inability to retain details, here... when did they start with reeded sweatbands?
And to your Commentator of yesterday... OMG!! SPECTACULAR!!
That's NO common 'tater!!
Thanks Alan.Wow, very cool Joe.
Beauty!!!Raw Hide Felts. Feels like two weeks since I have been outside. Working too hard lately.
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Recently took an old wonky milan and an old brown felt I had in my closet to David at Texas Hatters. Had him create a duplex for me. Fits like a dream.
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Love it Ken. And the Half-breed designation. Seems like a hat that would come in handy in climates like ours.Recently took an old wonky milan and an old brown felt I had in my closet to David at Texas Hatters. Had him create a duplex for me. Fits like a dream.
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Half beeed; I love it. Sweet looking hat too.Recently took an old wonky milan and an old brown felt I had in my closet to David at Texas Hatters. Had him create a duplex for me. Fits like a dream.
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What a hat!
Beauty!!!
Thank you Charlie. It is an interesting detail you noticed. I based my estimate on that it appears Roelofs was bought/merged with Guyer around 1914. After that date you usually see either Guyer/Roelof or just Guyer. The rolled up newspapers I found behind the sweat (I know not the best dating mechanism) were dated around 1904… May help corroborate that pre 1914 notion. I’ll probably never know for sure.
An interesting fact about Henry Roelofs… he was married to John Stetson’s daughter and they lived in the estate next door. But it appears that is where the connection between the companies ends.
This hat definitely is outside of my daily stylings and given its fragility it is one I pull out on rare occasion “just because”. The Commentator though… I think demands more wear!
That is so cool Ken.Recently took an old wonky milan and an old brown felt I had in my closet to David at Texas Hatters. Had him create a duplex for me. Fits like a dream.
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That's a great looking hat, I can't seem to find an US. dealer that carries the sombrero. Did you have to order directly from Aus? Sorry if this is one of those questions that gets asked allot.
That's a great looking hat, I can't seem to find an US. dealer that carries the sombrero. Did you have to order directly from Aus? Sorry if this is one of those questions that gets asked allot.