Surely a fur felt hat by a big hat company would disclose fur content as a desirable feature-
-maybe not have an obvious disclosure if it was wool.
Have you asked- asked if there's more information?
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Looking with my good ear peeled.
I think its fur felt. I tried to call the factory but since they filed for Bankruptcy all there numbers have changed. If the hat fits I would buy it if the price stays real low!!Originally Posted by Canadave
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Fur felt and dusty.
Looks like a newer model
That was my surmization as well. Probably not beaver but hare fur but that is still a fur felt. I don't know if Biltmore makes wool felt hats---I mean fedora type hats. They probably make the tweedy sorts. Bollman is the wool felt hat maker. You can find vintage Bollman's from the 40s though. PU!Originally Posted by Matt Deckard
They have been around for a long time.
For the Biltmore, see if you can find a Grand Beaver for a decent price.
Regards to all,
J
People think they are so rebellious and original, when really they are just banal, boring and dumb.
AHA! I finally found what I was looking for. Here is the company website with the fur felt qualities and descriptions:
http://www.biltmorehats.com/descriptions/furfelt.htm
Regards to all,
J
People think they are so rebellious and original, when really they are just banal, boring and dumb.
You're the man, JP!
Thanks to everyone else...
David
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Yeah, but from what animal do they get said fur?
No mention was made of beaver or rabbit.
Well, let's see:Originally Posted by Biltmore Bob
" Firstly the quality of the fur felt which could be a combination of beaver, domestic and/or wild hare fur. Secondly is the type of finishing process of the fur felt body to give it a certain appearance such as smooth, velour or silkiness."
I would imagine the Royal is a heavy weight felt made mostly of hare or rabbit. The difference in bodies is twofold. It can be a rabbit versus a 100% beaver but there are also different grades of these two furs based on what cone they use to blow the fur onto. The 8 cone versus the twelve cone produces much finer fur. The thicker guard hairs and tough fur gets blown through the higher grade cone and leaves the better fine fur behind.
I wish they would explain that to the people more concisely. This is the way you can have a beaver body that really isn't a great body. The grade of cone they used to create it makes all the difference. The Royal body is likely made on the lower grade cone. Not a big deal if you are willing to pay considerably less and are satisfied with accessories that are "mid-quality." No big deal really. If you don't like them have a hatter make it better for less than the price of a Rosellini.![]()
Regards to all,
J
People think they are so rebellious and original, when really they are just banal, boring and dumb.
guess I read over that part James, thanks.