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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Tukwila

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This has been a week for stingy brim beaters in my house. This little Aristocrat came filthy and the sweat cracked to pieces when I put the hat on my head. I gave it a gas bath and the white gas turned black immediately. I've never had a dirtier hat. Mike Miller blocked it for me me and put in a reeded sweat. It came with an unreeded sweat so the reblocking was necessary. In retrospect, I should have had Mike size it for my daughter and put the sweat in it for her 7-1/8 hat size...

Anyway, it looks pretty good from a distance. It's not until you handle the lid that you notice the mediocre felt with a cardboard-ish hand, LOL. There are white spots here and there reminiscent of sinew. Maybe this is 100X muscrat fur felt??? I scraped a big piece of sinew out of the front brim and now there is a divot in it's place.

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Steve1857

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This has been a week for stingy brim beaters in my house. This little Aristocrat came filthy and the sweat cracked to pieces when I put the hat on my head. I gave it a gas bath and the white gas turned black immediately. I've never had a dirtier hat. Mike Miller blocked it for me me and put in a reeded sweat. It came with an unreeded sweat so the reblocking was necessary. In retrospect, I should have had Mike size it for my daughter and put the sweat in it for her 7-1/8 hat size...

Anyway, it looks pretty good from a distance. It's not until you handle the lid that you notice the mediocre felt with a cardboard-ish hand, LOL. There are white spots here and there reminiscent of sinew. Maybe this is 100X muscrat fur felt??? I scraped a big piece of sinew out of the front brim and now there is a divot in it's place.

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It looks more than just good in the close ups. Nice job on making it so.

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Just A Hat Rack

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Been out of touch for a few days. Great hats shown by all! I kept up (somewhat) on my phone but my fat fingers are a challenge to comment sufficiently. Stiff felts were the hats for our Monteith House Trolley of Terror! I narrated tours through our historic districts of Albany telling the ghost stories of the Victorian homes.


Curvy brimmed Dobbs on an exceedingly windy morning
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I think a lazy day is in the offing
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Have a good one,
Michael
I endorse your lazy day proclamation Michael. If I could wear a hat for my nap, I would post a picture. Love that color and brim. Kind of reminds me of the "Huggy Bear" homburg. Where is Matt when you need him!


Is this the appropriate hat for harvesting black walnuts? (Hatatorium custom)



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Uh...no. With a good breeze and forty-foot trees this is required (late ‘70s hard hat).

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The first round of walnuts are hulled and drying behind me. Lots more where those came from. The medium sized tree behind the house put out some massive walnuts this year!
After we gather enough we’ll head to the huller.
I feel better now that I see that a hard hat won the day. Great looking color on that brimmed beauty though.

Sunday morning coming down under Greg's Stetsonian.

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Brims up for Bob!
And a half smirk for Charlie.
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
Man I love that Stetson Jim! One of your best!

Some great hats posted today fellas. Thanks for sharing.
Here's my Sunday contribution, a Hückel Homburg. I've been in a Homburg frame of mind this past month or so. Luckily, Stefan (this one) and Daniele have been able to keep me well supplied.
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Outstanding Hückel Steve. That color and brim curl really draw my eye to this one. Is it 1950s?


40’s Whippet before heading out for brunch.
Cheers!
David
Wow! What a Whippet David. Really a joy to see this one.

This late '40s - early '50s Stetson Nutria Western conversion has seen its share of being taken apart, converted a few times, and reblocked to size. It's faded out some over the years and developed a couple of small weak spots on the brim and on the crown. I was able to fix the the brim and the small weak spot on the crown is something I can live with since I'm not going to be mishandling it. In any event, it won't see any more conversions and it has a good long life ahead and should see a good deal of wear time. It's not the most perfect hat by any means but it does look like it's been well worn and broke in by an everyday blue collar guy some years ago.
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That nutria felt looks so supple Terry. I think it is just perfect now. You are amazing.

My new Stetson One Hundred
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Impressive Max. Love the color of that ribbon with that felt.

Barbisio





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Super crisp and clean look to this Barbisio Brent.

This has been a week for stingy brim beaters in my house. This little Aristocrat came filthy and the sweat cracked to pieces when I put the hat on my head. I gave it a gas bath and the white gas turned black immediately. I've never had a dirtier hat. Mike Miller blocked it for me me and put in a reeded sweat. It came with an unreeded sweat so the reblocking was necessary. In retrospect, I should have had Mike size it for my daughter and put the sweat in it for her 7-1/8 hat size...

Anyway, it looks pretty good from a distance. It's not until you handle the lid that you notice the mediocre felt with a cardboard-ish hand, LOL. There are white spots here and there reminiscent of sinew. Maybe this is 100X muscrat fur felt??? I scraped a big piece of sinew out of the front brim and now there is a divot in it's place.



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You are right, it does look good from a distance Doug. Did Mike rebind the edge as well? Interesting lining, probably a jobber generic. I wonder who actually made this one?
 

T Jones

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Been out of touch for a few days. Great hats shown by all! I kept up (somewhat) on my phone but my fat fingers are a challenge to comment sufficiently. Stiff felts were the hats for our Monteith House Trolley of Terror! I narrated tours through our historic districts of Albany telling the ghost stories of the Victorian homes.



I endorse your lazy day proclamation Michael. If I could wear a hat for my nap, I would post a picture. Love that color and brim. Kind of reminds me of the "Huggy Bear" homburg. Where is Matt when you need him!



I feel better now that I see that a hard hat won the day. Great looking color on that brimmed beauty though.


Man I love that Stetson Jim! One of your best!


Outstanding Hückel Steve. That color and brim curl really draw my eye to this one. Is it 1950s?



Wow! What a Whippet David. Really a joy to see this one.


That nutria felt looks so supple Terry. I think it is just perfect now. You are amazing.


Impressive Max. Love the color of that ribbon with that felt.


Super crisp and clean look to this Barbisio Brent.



You are right, it does look good from a distance Doug. Did Mike rebind the edge as well? Interesting lining, probably a jobber generic. I wonder who actually made this one?
Thank you, Mike! Aside from looking faded it's definitely a nice hat.
 

Steve1857

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Been out of touch for a few days. Great hats shown by all! I kept up (somewhat) on my phone but my fat fingers are a challenge to comment sufficiently. Stiff felts were the hats for our Monteith House Trolley of Terror! I narrated tours through our historic districts of Albany telling the ghost stories of the Victorian homes.

Outstanding Hückel Steve. That color and brim curl really draw my eye to this one. Is it 1950s?"

Thanks Red. I believe it is 1950s and probably early 50s. Here are some photos of the inside.
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Short Balding Guy

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I am beginning my post with a copy of a Spetember 1940 Life magazine copy reminding us of the venerable vintage Stetson hat. Bon Vivants rule!

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Shortly ago I was out and about sport'n a vintage Stetson Playboy. I am sanguine spouting the merits of the vintage Stetson Playboy. These lighter weight felts (recently shared by many of my fellow posters) rock! I am certainly not speaking as a fellow Minnesotan this afternoon by my assured merits of this $5.00 hat, but rather one who wishes to emote conviction in my words. Yes conviction - the lighter weight vintage felts have become favs of mine.

Yes, on with the pics.

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The above said, plenty of head time is allowed for grand modern felts like the Gannon I wore yesterday evening. The beaver natural hued felt has an eye catching gill ribbon treatment.

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Best to all, regardless of my non-Minnesotan opin this evening about Stetson Playboys, Eric -
 

Steve1857

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Great Panizza, Moehawk. Stefan sure knows how to find hats. I think we should hold a lid congress in Holland. Amsterdam anyone?
Looks like a Panizza with some age on it by the inner liner.
Hey folks!
This Panizza that I got in a trade with Stefan on a warm afternoon.

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Have a great day!

Powered by happy thoughts

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Tukwila

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You are right, it does look good from a distance Doug. Did Mike rebind the edge as well? Interesting lining, probably a jobber generic. I wonder who actually made this one?
I have no clue who made this one. Honestly, I have never handled vintage felt so mediocre in quality. Even so-called economy hats like Champ are head and shoulders nicer than this one. It's not baaaaaaaaaaaad, but it is very average. I'm not even sure the felt is rabbit; maybe mangy rabbit.

Remember when I said I thought my Akubra was made of a cardboard/rabbit fur blend? This is similar, only I think the Akubra has an edge over this one. The white pieces of sinew/tendon take the cake. But it has hatter union labels, etc, under the sweat. Very strange.

We left the brim binding on, so Mike didn't have to reattach that. Not sure if he had to remove the crown ribbon to reblock and then reattach. Maybe so, right? Mike also sewed the liner back in as I removed it at the same time I took out the old, cracked sweat.
 

Steve1857

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Oh my, two great hats and one super vintage Stetson ad. This is a Sunday that just keeps on giving on the Fedora Lounge.
I am beginning my post with a copy of a Spetember 1940 Life magazine copy reminding us of the venerable vintage Stetson hat. Bon Vivants rule!

Stetson-Playboy-hat-ad-709x1030.jpg


Shortly ago I was out and about sport'n a vintage Stetson Playboy. I am sanguine spouting the merits of the vintage Stetson Playboy. These lighter weight felts (recently shared by many of my fellow posters) rock! I am certainly not speaking as a fellow Minnesotan this afternoon by my assured merits of this $5.00 hat, but rather one who wishes to emote conviction in my words. Yes conviction - the lighter weight vintage felts have become favs of mine.

Yes, on with the pics.

i-8KJskK5-M.jpg


i-wVdHJZc-M.jpg


i-ZThGQFv-M.jpg


The above said, plenty of head time is allowed for grand modern felts like the Gannon I wore yesterday evening. The beaver natural hued felt has an eye catching gill ribbon treatment.

i-nHQSj7M-M.jpg


i-THf7DrJ-M.jpg


Best to all, regardless of my non-Minnesotan opin this evening about Stetson Playboys, Eric -

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Steve1857

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I have no clue who made this one. Honestly, I have never handled vintage felt so mediocre in quality. Even so-called economy hats like Champ are head and shoulders nicer than this one. It's not baaaaaaaaaaaad, but it is very average. I'm not even sure the felt is rabbit; maybe mangy rabbit.

Remember when I said I thought my Akubra was made of a cardboard/rabbit fur blend? This is similar, only I think the Akubra has an edge over this one. The white pieces of sinew/tendon take the cake. But it has hatter union labels, etc, under the sweat. Very strange.

We left the brim binding on, so Mike didn't have to reattach that. Not sure if he had to remove the crown ribbon to reblock and then reattach. Maybe so, right? Mike also sewed the liner back in as I removed it at the same time I took out the old, cracked sweat.
Perhaps an apprentice piece? We all have to learn, and learning through our mistakes is the best way to learn. Whoever made it originally, you made it look better.

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moehawk

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Great Panizza, Moehawk. Stefan sure knows how to find hats. I think we should hold a lid congress in Holland. Amsterdam anyone?
Looks like a Panizza with some age on it by the inner liner.

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Thanks Steve!
Yeah, Stefan is certainly a top enabler for us fans of fine European felt.
A "lid congress" in Amsterdam... Oh, some puns just write themselves... :D I applaud that one!
 

Steve1857

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Thanks Steve!
Yeah, Stefan is certainly a top enabler for us fans of fine European felt.
A "lid congress" in Amsterdam... Oh, some puns just write themselves... :D I applaud that one!
Lid, member, hat congress, you name it, no "double entendre" intended [emoji4] Just one lid to another, Amsterdam seems to be the place to meet. [emoji145]

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