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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

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Wouldn't a hare/rabbit mix felt get wonky if it got wet?

Max you sometimes read a little too much into fur type/blends/mixes. First of all, Pilgrim brand hats are the name of the hat carried by Sears Dept. Stores back in the day. The same as J. C. Penney Marathon hats, these were contract (jobbers) hats. There is some information around the lounge that says Lee was the mfg. of many of the hats carried by Sears and Penneys.

Fur blends from the day were proprietary and the secrets of the blends were safely guarded. Hare/rabbit, hare, rabbit and beaver hats and the varying blends have been around for some time. There's information about that suggests wild hare, next to beaver is the best material for hat fur. See Akubra, though they now import rabbit fur for their hats. As far as the finish of the hat, regardless of the material used, would depend on the maker and the one finishing the surface of the hat. No well made hat is going to get "wonky" when wet, at least none of mine have. Fully soaked and crumpled in a corner to dry, yeah that'll make one wonky. If I remember correctly Lee was one to really push how effective their hats were at shedding water.
 

Knotten

Practically Family
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A Dobbs Cross Country today.

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For whatever reason, I often gravitate towards this Pilgrim when fowl weather is coming.

Today it joins me as I await tropical storm Michael.

Happy Thursday.
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Mike, the tropical storm, also has me thinking about the odyssey of Mike the headless chicken. Such a grand, hopeful story of transcending a somewhat difficult loss and the indomitable spirit of one Colorado chicken.
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Keep an eye out, Matt. I hear that, after hitting Panama City, it's raining novelty t-shirts, tequila, and coeds along the east coast.


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drmaxtejeda

I'll Lock Up
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Max you sometimes read a little too much into fur type/blends/mixes. First of all, Pilgrim brand hats are the name of the hat carried by Sears Dept. Stores back in the day. The same as J. C. Penney Marathon hats, these were contract (jobbers) hats. There is some information around the lounge that says Lee was the mfg. of many of the hats carried by Sears and Penneys.

Fur blends from the day were proprietary and the secrets of the blends were safely guarded. Hare/rabbit, hare, rabbit and beaver hats and the varying blends have been around for some time. There's information about that suggests wild hare, next to beaver is the best material for hat fur. See Akubra, though they now import rabbit fur for their hats. As far as the finish of the hat, regardless of the material used, would depend on the maker and the one finishing the surface of the hat. No well made hat is going to get "wonky" when wet, at least none of mine have. Fully soaked and crumpled in a corner to dry, yeah that'll make one wonky. If I remember correctly Lee was one to really push how effective their hats were at shedding water.
Thank you! Very helpful

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Woodtroll

One Too Many
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Mtns. of SW Virginia
Wedged between an approaching cold front and the remnants of Hurricane Michael, the southern Appalachians are getting lots of rain today. The obvious choice for my limited time outside is my "Trekker" hat by Rick Walker of Phoenix Hats. Not a true fedora, but we designed it for this very kind of weather and it is performing beautifully!

Please pardon the scruffy beard; I am off from work for post-op recovery from a hip replacement, and have found it a real joy not to have to shave every day! Sadly, the beard is much more white now than it was when I shaved it off almost 30 years ago to enter the fire service, but that's a small price to pay to get to live a good life...





Y'all take care, best wishes and prayers to those hardest hit by Michael!
Regan
 

Daniele Tanto

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Verona - Italia
Max you sometimes read a little too much into fur type/blends/mixes. First of all, Pilgrim brand hats are the name of the hat carried by Sears Dept. Stores back in the day. The same as J. C. Penney Marathon hats, these were contract (jobbers) hats. There is some information around the lounge that says Lee was the mfg. of many of the hats carried by Sears and Penneys.

Fur blends from the day were proprietary and the secrets of the blends were safely guarded. Hare/rabbit, hare, rabbit and beaver hats and the varying blends have been around for some time. There's information about that suggests wild hare, next to beaver is the best material for hat fur. See Akubra, though they now import rabbit fur for their hats. As far as the finish of the hat, regardless of the material used, would depend on the maker and the one finishing the surface of the hat. No well made hat is going to get "wonky" when wet, at least none of mine have. Fully soaked and crumpled in a corner to dry, yeah that'll make one wonky. If I remember correctly Lee was one to really push how effective their hats were at shedding water.
+ 1 :) Here in Europe and specifically in Italy, the mixture of the hair and wool for certain types of felts is one of the best kept secrets as well as dying :rolleyes:
 
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Wedged between an approaching cold front and the remnants of Hurricane Michael, the southern Appalachians are getting lots of rain today. The obvious choice for my limited time outside is my "Trekker" hat by Rick Walker of Phoenix Hats. Not a true fedora, but we designed it for this very kind of weather and it is performing beautifully!

Please pardon the scruffy beard; I am off from work for post-op recovery from a hip replacement, and have found it a real joy not to have to shave every day! Sadly, the beard is much more white now than it was when I shaved it off almost 30 years ago to enter the fire service, but that's a small price to pay to get to live a good life...





Y'all take care, best wishes and prayers to those hardest hit by Michael!
Regan
That's a good looking hat. Hope your hip heals nicely for you.
 

Ken_C

New in Town
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Massachusetts
This hat was made in Monza a few years ago by S.C.M. Let's say thirty, maybe more
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Marked "Superiore" like others in my collection, it has the following indications in the inside sweatband "Qualità superiore pesco" "Colore :Blu" On the sweatband "Lepre Garantita"
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The felt is of a deep blue and the surface has a "peachy" touch
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The dimensions are generous with the crown of medium height
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Finished in an exemplary manner is a product of the high quality Monza hats
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I like blue hats and this one has a very "special shade of blue
Let's say many thanks for the likes and appreciation on the "Charles Hatters" in Talpa lustee short hair finish

Good combination !!
K
 

Woodtroll

One Too Many
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Mtns. of SW Virginia
That's a good looking hat. Hope your hip heals nicely for you.

Thank you sir, I appreciate that! I am almost three weeks into recovery, and feel great; it is hard to be patient and not overdo, especially when I want to be outside. Modern medicine is certainly a blessing - my joint had gotten badly deteriorated and by two days post-op I already felt better than I did the day before the surgery.

Take care,
Regan
 

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