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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

TheOldFashioned

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Long story short, I found a gentleman on FB Marketplace who indicated he had numerous hats he’d found in storage while cleaning out his late father’s home. He had seven, and I bought three, of which this is the absolute triumph of my lot. It's a Borsalino Featherweight; the color is Opale, and the model is Celesca. It is immaculate, and as light as a feather. Edited to correct the vintage: far more knowledgeable people are indicating 60s to 70s. I’ve always wanted a vintage Borsalino, and 50 to 60 years old is "vintage" enough to make me delighted!

Naturally, I'll be wearing this today, even if I never leave the house! :D

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You've uncovered some nice hat caches recently, but this one really takes the cake. Very sharp, Mark!
 

TheOldFashioned

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Bounty Hunter by Nate Funmaker:
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Funkytown, USA
Yessir, buddy! Love the hat! Love the music! I didn't know he had passed away.

Yeah, 2 1/2 years ago (removes hat, bows head).

He used to play the Canal Street Tavern here in town a couple times of year and I'd always go to shake my booty a bit - you couldn't stay seated at a CC show. I had the pleasure of having a couple of short conversations with him over the years. The last time I saw him was in Columbus at the Woodlands Tavern.
 

VoodooSan

One Too Many
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Boise, ID
My first Kevin McAndrew was purchased the day before yesterday, in the same lot as my Borsalino. Oddly enough, I had never heard of the brand until I bought one on-line last week, which hasn’t arrived yet. The paper tag is partially gone, so all I can confirm is that the hat model began with “Van...” and the color is sable. It’s a 5X beaver, and the brim is 1 & 7/8”, with a Cavanagh edge; the crown is 4.5” at the front crush, and 5” on the side. It has a 2” ribbon, the green and red feather accent is still in very good condition, and I think it’s a quite stylish looker. Going off style and the original price, I’m hazarding a guess as to late 60s or early 70s. As always, that’s subject to correction as I learn more. This will be my hat for the day, once I set out on my chores and errands.

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Daniele Tanto

I'll Lock Up
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4,252
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Verona - Italia
When I find a Borsalino like this one which has all the characteristics of being a normal hat produced about twenty years ago and instead turns out to be a little gem I feel happy for having "studied" the production of the Alessandria company enough to know how to choose
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The hat was, perhaps, sold in Stuttgart - Germany, but I believe it arrived in my hands, included in a small batch, completely new.
The wording on the lining is the modern one Borsalino Qualità S and nothing more.
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The size (7 1/4 - 6 - 59) is applied with a gold background label and black numbers on the sweatband and the color is number 41. Understanding from the writing when it was made is quite risky.
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However, the color of the felt is certainly "Mirtillo", its finish classic or "rasato" in terms of Italian hatters, the sweatband and windcord of the same color and the edging of the brims slightly tending towards violet.
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Top quality materials and finishes too.
Thanks for the likes on the hats showed in Verona. Have a nice day.
 

rogueclimber

Practically Family
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542
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Marina del Rey
When I find a Borsalino like this one which has all the characteristics of being a normal hat produced about twenty years ago and instead turns out to be a little gem I feel happy for having "studied" the production of the Alessandria company enough to know how to choose
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The hat was, perhaps, sold in Stuttgart - Germany, but I believe it arrived in my hands, included in a small batch, completely new.
The wording on the lining is the modern one Borsalino Qualità S and nothing more.
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The size (7 1/4 - 6 - 59) is applied with a gold background label and black numbers on the sweatband and the color is number 41. Understanding from the writing when it was made is quite risky.
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However, the color of the felt is certainly "Mirtillo", its finish classic or "rasato" in terms of Italian hatters, the sweatband and windcord of the same color and the edging of the brims slightly tending towards violet.
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Top quality materials and finishes too.
Thanks for the likes on the hats showed in Verona. Have a nice day.
A delicious colour!
 

T Jones

I'll Lock Up
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Central Ohio
Yeah, 2 1/2 years ago (removes hat, bows head).

He used to play the Canal Street Tavern here in town a couple times of year and I'd always go to shake my booty a bit - you couldn't stay seated at a CC show. I had the pleasure of having a couple of short conversations with him over the years. The last time I saw him was in Columbus at the Woodlands Tavern.
I remember him for his version of "Hot Rod Lincoln". Pretty neat you actually got to meet him.
 

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