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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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AbbaDatDeHat

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Yes, we do!:D
And thanks mmb, but I'll have to pass on the brewskis. Today actually marks 6 years 6 months without a drink. At this point if current events led me into temptation to fall off the wagon I think I'd skip the weak stuff anyway and head straight for the Tullamore Dew.

Congrats Moehawk on stringing those 24s together into 6 and 6!! That’s a long time! You to mmbarmes!! Great hats as always guys! Semper Fi!! Be well. Bowen
 

Dlaniger

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Ear flap Friday ! Ugh [emoji58]

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Have a great weekend!


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Rogera

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Hey all!
I recently made moe-riginal No. 8, a Lords' Hat in black Winchester rabbit. I decided to call it Lord Hemingway in honor of our dear departed perma-banned Bob.
Well, today I finished his little brother Earl.

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Unabashedly unbashed

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And creased

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The bros

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Earl has a 5 1/2" open crown and a 2 3/8" brim. 125g. Ribbon is dyed midnight blue, shown compared to the black ribbon on big bro. Flanged on the same flange, but the 1/4" shorter brim gives a different effect.
My last Winchester body.:( oh well...
Have a great day!

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Great job Moe!
 

davidd

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Wore my newest acquisition, a Stetson Tom Mix, while cutting up some downed tree limbs this afternoon. It still looks like a "costume hat," but with some real world wear, I think it's going to develop into an authentic-looking 1920s western style hat. I pushed out the factory "Gus" crown crease and modified the side dents into more of an early 1900s "sagebrush crown" style.

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Oh, and, unseasonably warm, sunny weather today, 50˙F or better. Usually mid-December would see near-freezing highs and several inches of snow.
 
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A little snow dusting down this morning. Doubt it will bother the Dobbs Hanover Square
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Off on a few errands now.
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Have a great Friday,
Michael
This one of my favorite Dobbs out there Michael. The condition is just superb.

It’s been a week of weeks and day of days with lots of work challenges. Working from home and being cold, I had to pull out a French parachutist beret to confront the work issues.

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But dang, got to stop holding my breath during these selfies! Anyway, the weekend is here, ouf!
That is the coolest label for a beret ever!!

Have to go out to get some provisions, Borsalino for the mission.

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Mission accomplished, you look great Christophe.

Early No.1
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Justin, this is a museum piece! Did you swipe it from the Smithsonian or something?

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Stunning Rodolfo! Love the owl pin.
 
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Fritz Hückel Hutmacher Weilheim Western Germany "Zephyr Seal Velour" probably mid 1950s. This one was made for the American market by Hückel Weilheim Hutfabrik so they had to use Fritz Hückel Hutmacher Weilheim because of probable trademark issues with Tonak (Czechoslovakia).

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Incredible again Steve. So jet black the snow drifts glow!
 

Joao Encarnado

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Wore my newest acquisition, a Stetson Tom Mix, while cutting up some downed tree limbs this afternoon. It still looks like a "costume hat," but with some real world wear, I think it's going to develop into an authentic-looking 1920s western style hat. I pushed out the factory "Gus" crown crease and modified the side dents into more of an early 1900s "sagebrush crown" style.
Cool! It takes a bit to get used to a 5" brim.
 
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Fritz Hückel Hutmacher Weilheim Western Germany "Zephyr Seal Velour" probably mid 1950s. This one was made for the American market by Hückel Weilheim Hutfabrik so they had to use Fritz Hückel Hutmacher Weilheim because of probable trademark issues with Tonak (Czechoslovakia).

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Very beautiful, Steve. Looks like the hat has a great finish to the felt. That ribbon and small sharks gill sets it over the top.

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Very beautiful, Steve. Looks like the hat has a great finish to the felt. That ribbon and small sharks gill sets it over the top.

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Harv, Thanks! I forgot about this one but I decided to wear it yesterday. It does have a unique look. :)

Side note: Fritz Hückel wasn't interested in the hat business. He was an early automotive engineer (car design & production under the Hückel and Gnom) and was a pioneer of the European racing circuit (became the Grand Prix). He fled (to Bavaria) Czechoslovakia after WWII and financed a displaced Hückel workers startup in Weilheim, Germany.

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(1913 - 1914); Fritz Hückel; Neutitschein; Austria (after WWI Novy Jicin, Czechoslovakia)

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Automobile plant of Fritz Hückel in Schönau (Novy Jicin) (1921-1936) for the production of the vehicle model GNOM

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Friedrich Paul (Fritz) Hückel * 22.6.1885 (Nový Jičín) † 12.1.1973 (Munich)

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