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Homburg Nation

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You can select the size of the image in Flickr. For example this one is "Medium 640 (640 x 534)".

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In Flickr click on "View all sizes", click on size, right click on image, click on "copy image address". Click on the Image icon here and past the URL.
 
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You can select the size of the image in Flickr. For example this one is "Medium 640 (640 x 534)".

28441292653_3bbce1a155_z.jpg


In Flickr click on "View all sizes", click on size, right click on image, click on "copy image address". Click on the Image icon here and past the URL.

Slow learning curve late at night, should not have tried to do this at bedtime. I've got whole album of my various hats to upload. Still not being allowed to use the "image" button on the posting interface, the address does not load when I hit post. Not enough activity on the lounge yet? I've been an interloper for a few months now, reading thousands of posts, studying. I want to be an involved Lounger.
 
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Slow learning curve late at night, should not have tried to do this at bedtime. I've got whole album of my various hats to upload. Still not being allowed to use the "image" button on the posting interface, the address does not load when I hit post. Not enough activity on the lounge yet? I've been an interloper for a few months now, reading thousands of posts, studying. I want to be an involved Lounger.
You have use the URL with .jpg extension. For example (remove the " "):

"https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8336/28441292653_3bbce1a155_z.jpg"
 
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After much help from mayserwegener, I am up to speed on showing off my "medium rare" hat collection.

A nice lighter felt Knox Homburg, no mfg tags left under the sweat, and only the standard logo. Dating is problematic, but a wonderful hat. Had Mike at NW Hats put a liner in as it was missing, so what the hell, I had him use his beautiful NW Hats logo liner, probably blasphemy on this Knox, but showy.
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bowlerman

I'll Lock Up
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Here are some more comprehensive pics of my new Knox Homburg
 

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clynch

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Im a noob and I have a question. You buy vintage Hormburgs because todays quality is diminished. Ive read several posts where Mike at NW did some work to clean up these vintage hats. Mike sells new Hormburgs. Would one of these not be excellent quality or at least better than one coming from a large hat company? Is the issue quality felt can not be had these days regardless of who builds a hat?
 
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Im a noob and I have a question. You buy vintage Hormburgs because todays quality is diminished. Ive read several posts where Mike at NW did some work to clean up these vintage hats. Mike sells new Hormburgs. Would one of these not be excellent quality or at least better than one coming from a large hat company? Is the issue quality felt can not be had these days regardless of who builds a hat?
I make every effort to find the oldest, best vintage hat. Of course, I'm a history geek. There is a large disparity in quality between a 1940s Knox or Stetson Homburg and a brand new hipster ready Bailey or Dorfman Pacific. Or better yet, have Mike make you a custom Homie!! He has a couple of styles on his website. I'm seriously thinking about a dove grey beaver Homburg (vintage or Bespoke) I'm not picky!
 
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I would have to say anything a custom hatter would make would be "comparable" to vintage. Certainly the felt quality may not be as good as a 40s Knox or Schoble, but the craftsmanship will be top-notch. Stetson re-introduced the St. Regis last year - soft crown Homburg. I'd like to see what one of those is like given how they've stepped up their game in some other areas.
 

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