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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Gentleman Warthog

New in Town
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Someone here asked for some pics of my Newt (Optimo) Panama. I bought this online in January this year and it was miss-categorized. I took a small chance as I was new to hats, however it looked very good and it was my size! While I can't say that I got it for a song, I certainly didn't pay the full album price! (Can I coin that phrase?)
 

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C. G. Wilke "Bürstel Electra" possibly mid to later 1930s. C. G. Wilke Guben liked to use such model names. This one still has the exterior paper size tag.

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My most favorite trademark design.

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C. G. Wilke Guben Hat Factory, Ink Blotter, 14 cm X 7 cm / 4.5 inches X 2.75 inches, possibly early 1910s. Definitely one of my most unique historical pieces.

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Steve1857

I'll Lock Up
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8,866
Location
Denmark
C. G. Wilke "Bürstel Electra" possibly mid to later 1930s. C. G. Wilke Guben liked to use such model names. This one still has the exterior paper size tag.

52458844354_cdb74e10db_h.jpg


52459034580_e2557782ce_h.jpg


52458857834_e9645b3d4e_h.jpg


52458865359_064e0e2c72_h.jpg


My most favorite trademark design.

52458607611_7697bb6dae_h.jpg


C. G. Wilke Guben Hat Factory, Ink Blotter, 14 cm X 7 cm / 4.5 inches X 2.75 inches, possibly early 1910s. Definitely one of my most unique historical pieces.

47715195421_0ffb59eec2_h.jpg


32771855347_64c3159682_h.jpg


32771875497_704aa717f0_h.jpg


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Absolutely wonderful Wilke Guben, Steve. The ink blotter is the icing on the cake.
 

TheOldFashioned

Call Me a Cab
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2,179
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The Great Lakes
I hope you bought that bottles Woodford reserve and Knob Creek??

My cabinet is sufficiently full at the moment so I was only browsing. I prefer the the Double Oaked version of Woodford Reserve.

One of local stores did a single barrel select with Knob Creek last year that I greatly enjoyed. I think I ended up buying four or five bottles throughout the year. I've kept one unopened. A bit higher octane at 120 proof:
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The grocery store is fine for mixers, but I prefer to buy from a local store that has a better selection of better quality for drinking straight. The craft beer selection is also night and day different. You might pay a few bucks more but you get a better selection and it supports local business.

Getting back to hats, you've managed to put together quite a nice selection, Marcel. I greatly enjoy seeing your newest pieces with your finely manicured landscaping.
 

TheOldFashioned

Call Me a Cab
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