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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Rollin Rains

One of the Regulars
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104
Location
Cypress Bower
Thanks, gentlemen! I appreciate the reminder about a diamond crease and c crease. I've tried those widening styles multiple ways but it doesn't eliminate enough of the taper unless I push the crease in literally 3-4 inches, which of course means I have a massive amount of felt to deal with as a dome. It just ends up looking forced and unnatural.

What I decided to do was embrace the taper. I'm not trying to avoid it or even minimize it, just trying to find a way to make it work in an interesting way.

I'll try to post more photos this weekend once I get back home and have steam.

And yes, Gannon makes a great hat. I think mine just didn't bake long enough and it tapered to hell the very first time I steamed it. I still love it though.
I recently watched a documentary on the Great Depression. As always, I was fascinated by the hats. To me, your hat and crease appear very similar to many of those I saw in the video. I really like it and wouldn't change a thing.
 

RickP

One Too Many
Messages
1,296
Had to run back out for a couple more errands. Wore the Banjo Paterson. Someone at the post office and TWO people at the grocery store commented on the hat.... Thinking I must have the only Banjo Patterson in this part of East Texas lol

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Daniele Tanto

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,322
Location
Verona - Italia
It's been a while since I showed you a hat. I follow FL developments carefully and enjoy the new arrivals of new hat lovers and new headgear.
Morello Borsalino 1.jpg

Today I show you one of my favorite colors from Borsalino in a hat that arrived in a bargain a few days ago
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I'm sure I have this color in other Borsalinos, but its attraction is irresistible.
Borsalino Augusta in Mirtillo - Blueberry color
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The size is 6 or 59 centimeters here in the EU, in the US the size is 7 3/8 although a little tight. Made in 1976
Premium quality felt with short fur finish.
Morello Borsalino 2.jpg
Have a nice day all of you
 

VoodooSan

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,278
Location
Boise, ID
It's been a while since I showed you a hat. I follow FL developments carefully and enjoy the new arrivals of new hat lovers and new headgear.
View attachment 683660
Today I show you one of my favorite colors from Borsalino in a hat that arrived in a bargain a few days ago
View attachment 683661
I'm sure I have this color in other Borsalinos, but its attraction is irresistible.
Borsalino Augusta in Mirtillo - Blueberry color
View attachment 683662
The size is 6 or 59 centimeters here in the EU, in the US the size is 7 3/8 although a little tight. Made in 1976
Premium quality felt with short fur finish.
View attachment 683666
Have a nice day all of you
That is one gorgeous hat, Daniele! And the scarf and coat pairing are ::chef's kiss::
 
Messages
17,634
Location
Maryland
Tonak "Gazela" possibly early to mid 1950s. Very nice form and finish. I found this Soft Felt back in 2013.

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Tonak 1945 - 1989 from NOVÝ JIČÍN - Town of Chimneys, September 7 - 29, 2019, Radek Polách
Realization: Municipal Cultural Center Nový Jičín, contributory organization Museum of Nový Jičín, contributory organization State District Archive Nový Jičín.

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The end of the Second World War brought not only a new composition of the management of the hat factory in Nový Jičiná, but also new intentions connected with the renewed Czechoslovak Republic. The October decree of the President of the Czechoslovak Republic, Edvard Beneš, meant the merger of three Nový Jičín hatter companies into one, including the Janyška factory in Walachia. On May 27, 1946, the National Administration of the Johann Hückel's Sóhne factory, a hat factory, requested that the company be deleted from the Commercial Register of the Regional Court in Nový Jičín. The change was to be made in connection with the presidential decree with the assets to the company: Hat factories, national enterprise. As of June 4, 1946, the erasure was carried out by Johann Hückel's Sóhne officially ceased to exist. After the takeover of power in Czechoslovakia in February 1948 by the Communist Party headed by Klement Gottwald, the hatter's factories were linked to a dozen smaller factories in Bohemia and Moravia under the Act on Further Nationalization. Thus, a total of 24 plants were incorporated into the TONAK company. In 1949, the national hat production company Otavan, based in Katowice, was established. All factories in the Czech Republic were assigned to him from the national company TONAK. The race in Nový Jičín was named TONAK 1, the race in Valašské Meziria TONAK 2 and the Prague race was named TONAK 3. In NovýJičín, the individual races were also numbered. By these changes, the TONAK factory in Nový Jičín became the main pillar of the production of felt hats throughout Czechoslovakia. The national company TONAK has taken care of the training of new employees from the very beginning. After the war and the expulsion of the German population, there were very few specialists left in Nový Jičín and the management had to use the professional capacities of the former Czech factory Janyška in Valašské Menne. workers. In 1963, it grew into a corporate technical school of hat-making technology, which was led by the then-skilled employees of the hat factory.

Significant changes occurred in 1967. At that time, the reconstruction of the entire hat shop in Nový Jičín began. In the course of this, the factory was looked at by the Minister of Industry and Trade Božena Machačová-Dostálová, who supported further development of hat production. In 1969 the hat factory in Nový Jičín processed 19 million animal skins a year, with only one million being imported. Almost 74,510 production at that time was intended for export to know more than fifty countries around the world. During the normalization period, TONAK has been relatively stable during the normalization period. when production and employment made the hat factory one of the most important economic elements of the whole Nový Jičín region. However, this era brought with it a number of other factors, which meant particularly paralyzing direct contacts with the new fashion guilty of Western European countries. The main component of sales were still mass-produced hat products for the countries of the socialist sector. Further changes occurred after 1989.
 

Pellie

One Too Many
Messages
1,826
Location
Enschede, Netherlands
It's been a while since I showed you a hat. I follow FL developments carefully and enjoy the new arrivals of new hat lovers and new headgear.
View attachment 683660
Today I show you one of my favorite colors from Borsalino in a hat that arrived in a bargain a few days ago
View attachment 683661
I'm sure I have this color in other Borsalinos, but its attraction is irresistible.
Borsalino Augusta in Mirtillo - Blueberry color
View attachment 683662
The size is 6 or 59 centimeters here in the EU, in the US the size is 7 3/8 although a little tight. Made in 1976
Premium quality felt with short fur finish.
View attachment 683666
Have a nice day all of you
Nice hat! Suits you very well and i love the coat too!!
 

VoodooSan

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,278
Location
Boise, ID
Tonak "Gazela" possibly early to mid 1950s. Very nice form and finish. I found this Soft Felt back in 2013.

54341936273_362303713b_h.jpg


54341932153_f5993214e2_h.jpg


54341854869_0eb2af1dd7_h.jpg


54341658146_b4fd5f6973_h.jpg


54341664791_fd1f4c8261_h.jpg


Tonak 1945 - 1989 from NOVÝ JIČÍN - Town of Chimneys, September 7 - 29, 2019, Radek Polách
Realization: Municipal Cultural Center Nový Jičín, contributory organization Museum of Nový Jičín, contributory organization State District Archive Nový Jičín.

48837620951_ff3be78d57_h.jpg


The end of the Second World War brought not only a new composition of the management of the hat factory in Nový Jičiná, but also new intentions connected with the renewed Czechoslovak Republic. The October decree of the President of the Czechoslovak Republic, Edvard Beneš, meant the merger of three Nový Jičín hatter companies into one, including the Janyška factory in Walachia. On May 27, 1946, the National Administration of the Johann Hückel's Sóhne factory, a hat factory, requested that the company be deleted from the Commercial Register of the Regional Court in Nový Jičín. The change was to be made in connection with the presidential decree with the assets to the company: Hat factories, national enterprise. As of June 4, 1946, the erasure was carried out by Johann Hückel's Sóhne officially ceased to exist. After the takeover of power in Czechoslovakia in February 1948 by the Communist Party headed by Klement Gottwald, the hatter's factories were linked to a dozen smaller factories in Bohemia and Moravia under the Act on Further Nationalization. Thus, a total of 24 plants were incorporated into the TONAK company. In 1949, the national hat production company Otavan, based in Katowice, was established. All factories in the Czech Republic were assigned to him from the national company TONAK. The race in Nový Jičín was named TONAK 1, the race in Valašské Meziria TONAK 2 and the Prague race was named TONAK 3. In NovýJičín, the individual races were also numbered. By these changes, the TONAK factory in Nový Jičín became the main pillar of the production of felt hats throughout Czechoslovakia. The national company TONAK has taken care of the training of new employees from the very beginning. After the war and the expulsion of the German population, there were very few specialists left in Nový Jičín and the management had to use the professional capacities of the former Czech factory Janyška in Valašské Menne. workers. In 1963, it grew into a corporate technical school of hat-making technology, which was led by the then-skilled employees of the hat factory.

Significant changes occurred in 1967. At that time, the reconstruction of the entire hat shop in Nový Jičín began. In the course of this, the factory was looked at by the Minister of Industry and Trade Božena Machačová-Dostálová, who supported further development of hat production. In 1969 the hat factory in Nový Jičín processed 19 million animal skins a year, with only one million being imported. Almost 74,510 production at that time was intended for export to know more than fifty countries around the world. During the normalization period, TONAK has been relatively stable during the normalization period. when production and employment made the hat factory one of the most important economic elements of the whole Nový Jičín region. However, this era brought with it a number of other factors, which meant particularly paralyzing direct contacts with the new fashion guilty of Western European countries. The main component of sales were still mass-produced hat products for the countries of the socialist sector. Further changes occurred after 1989.
My, oh, my! That is one beautiful hat, Steve. I know there's really no such thing, but to me, that embodies a "classic fedora."
 

Mighty44

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,123
Tonak "Gazela" possibly early to mid 1950s. Very nice form and finish. I found this Soft Felt back in 2013.

54341936273_362303713b_h.jpg


54341932153_f5993214e2_h.jpg


54341854869_0eb2af1dd7_h.jpg


54341658146_b4fd5f6973_h.jpg


54341664791_fd1f4c8261_h.jpg


Tonak 1945 - 1989 from NOVÝ JIČÍN - Town of Chimneys, September 7 - 29, 2019, Radek Polách
Realization: Municipal Cultural Center Nový Jičín, contributory organization Museum of Nový Jičín, contributory organization State District Archive Nový Jičín.

48837620951_ff3be78d57_h.jpg


The end of the Second World War brought not only a new composition of the management of the hat factory in Nový Jičiná, but also new intentions connected with the renewed Czechoslovak Republic. The October decree of the President of the Czechoslovak Republic, Edvard Beneš, meant the merger of three Nový Jičín hatter companies into one, including the Janyška factory in Walachia. On May 27, 1946, the National Administration of the Johann Hückel's Sóhne factory, a hat factory, requested that the company be deleted from the Commercial Register of the Regional Court in Nový Jičín. The change was to be made in connection with the presidential decree with the assets to the company: Hat factories, national enterprise. As of June 4, 1946, the erasure was carried out by Johann Hückel's Sóhne officially ceased to exist. After the takeover of power in Czechoslovakia in February 1948 by the Communist Party headed by Klement Gottwald, the hatter's factories were linked to a dozen smaller factories in Bohemia and Moravia under the Act on Further Nationalization. Thus, a total of 24 plants were incorporated into the TONAK company. In 1949, the national hat production company Otavan, based in Katowice, was established. All factories in the Czech Republic were assigned to him from the national company TONAK. The race in Nový Jičín was named TONAK 1, the race in Valašské Meziria TONAK 2 and the Prague race was named TONAK 3. In NovýJičín, the individual races were also numbered. By these changes, the TONAK factory in Nový Jičín became the main pillar of the production of felt hats throughout Czechoslovakia. The national company TONAK has taken care of the training of new employees from the very beginning. After the war and the expulsion of the German population, there were very few specialists left in Nový Jičín and the management had to use the professional capacities of the former Czech factory Janyška in Valašské Menne. workers. In 1963, it grew into a corporate technical school of hat-making technology, which was led by the then-skilled employees of the hat factory.

Significant changes occurred in 1967. At that time, the reconstruction of the entire hat shop in Nový Jičín began. In the course of this, the factory was looked at by the Minister of Industry and Trade Božena Machačová-Dostálová, who supported further development of hat production. In 1969 the hat factory in Nový Jičín processed 19 million animal skins a year, with only one million being imported. Almost 74,510 production at that time was intended for export to know more than fifty countries around the world. During the normalization period, TONAK has been relatively stable during the normalization period. when production and employment made the hat factory one of the most important economic elements of the whole Nový Jičín region. However, this era brought with it a number of other factors, which meant particularly paralyzing direct contacts with the new fashion guilty of Western European countries. The main component of sales were still mass-produced hat products for the countries of the socialist sector. Further changes occurred after 1989.
Very nice—almost like a Stetson Playboy.
 

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