Pellie
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Also blue in the netherlands: Barbisio.
That is one cool hat Randall.Finally got around to cleaning up this ole “12.50” Johnny Depp wanna be. Had to patch two really big see through moth holes that were side by side. The two moth kids ate well, but at least only one meal each!
Also suffers pinch grab wear that’s nearly see through. Other than that she’s a copper banded beauty!
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Quite some petty fur, Steve.J. Hückel´s Söhne "Durit", possibly late 1920s and made for the French Market. I found this one back in July and it's one of my better recent finds. This is the first time I got a chance to wear it.
JHS , Hat Factory, Neutitshein , September 1920. This was a post WWI change.
Photo Courtesy of Novy Jicin Hat Museum Archives
The revision of the stamping of our company makes it necessary to inform the PT clientele that from now on we intend to equip our products with the quality "stamping". We would also like to add that the customer is always free to add your company name under our punch. From the now starting to use punching you find the relevant deductions deeper. In order to avoid disturbances in the realization of the orders given to us, on the other hand, in order to clarify this matter, we request that we inform you as soon as possible of your opinion on this decision.
Sincerely
J. Hückel´s Söhne
Gannon always masterful.
YOWEEWOWWEE!!!! What a hat!!!!
Royal—most definitely!!
That is one cool hat Randall.
Thanks RandallThanks, Joe.
Your Disney Boy looks like he came to Play!
That
YOWEEWOWWEE!!!! What a hat!!!!
Royal—most definitely!!
Super regal fedora, Bob!
YOWEEWOWWEE!!!! What a hat!!!!
Agreed, that is a striking hat, it has such impact, what The French might describe as: "Ooh-la-la!Royal—most definitely!!
Super regal fedora, Bob!
Agreed, that is a striking hat, it has such impact, what The French might describe as: "Ooh-la-la!
Is The Royal model still current, Bob? I couldn't find it on Stetson's website.