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WTB: Looking for a VERY specific kind of homburg

DriftinMattMonroe

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Forli, Italy
Hi everyone.
I have been looking for this specific kind of homburg hat for an awfully long time.
It was popular amoung country musicians in the mid-40s to early-50s.

The info I gathered was most of them were made by Ju's Hatters in Nashville (which no longer exists).
They were 6" tall, the brim was 2.5+" wide, and narrow hat band.

I am not looking for a genuine one (although that'd be VERY apreciated), but something that matches these specifics very closely.
Here's a couple photos of what I'm looking for.

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Thanks a lot!
 
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15,083
Location
Buffalo, NY
An interesting search. I would steer in the direction of a western hat rather than a homburg. A hat with 1950s dimensions with a raw brim edge formed into a pencil curl would do the trick.

The hat below is much earlier, with a taller crown and wider brim than you are looking for - but the dimensions are petit for its era (1920s) and the styling similar. I would think a custom hat shop like Buckaroo or Optimo could create this look for you or convert an existing 1950s hat to fit your requirements.

good luck!

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DriftinMattMonroe

New in Town
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Forli, Italy
Howdy Alan, and thanks for your reply.
I already have quite a lot of 1950s western hats, but none of them has the right requirements really...
I will certainly try with the custom shops you suggested.
Cheers,
Matt.
 

Doomstein

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Tampa FL
Howdy Alan, and thanks for your reply.
I already have quite a lot of 1950s western hats, but none of them has the right requirements really...
I will certainly try with the custom shops you suggested.
Cheers,
Matt.

I wouldn't think Art Fawcett would have any trouble replicating that either.
 
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15,083
Location
Buffalo, NY
Howdy Alan, and thanks for your reply.
I already have quite a lot of 1950s western hats, but none of them has the right requirements really...
I will certainly try with the custom shops you suggested.
Cheers,
Matt.

I think a 1950s western might have a low enough crown to recreate this look. The brim width at 3"+ might wind up requiring a trim to get to this length even with a pencil roll applied. Doomstein's suggestion of Art Fawcett is also a good one. Keep us posted on what you come up with.
 

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