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Brüder Böhm "Lido", 58cm, Crown Open 5 1/2 inches, Brim 2 inches, very light weight 100g / 3.5oz, NOS condition with mothing, original Paper Size Tag, probably late 1930s. The felt finish is very smooth with a white (a slight hint of green) granite rock effect. It's on the stiffer side but will hand crease. There is a Hare on the logo so it could be fur felt but not really sure because of the processing. A very unique hat but probably not in its time and place. :) This is from my latest Czech find.

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Great Design!

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Cloth Sweatband?

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Böhm Hat Holder with Böhm "Lido"

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Original Paper Size Tag

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Natural Light

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Can any of you knowledgeable people help me identify this Mayser Homburg. I believe it's 50's or 60's because of its resemblance to the Homburgs Conrad Adenauer and Willy Brandt sported and made famous in the 50's in Europe. They, of course, were following in the footsteps of politicians like Churchill and Eisenhower.
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I also believe it's 50's or early 60's due to the labels and front of hat shaper found inside the hat. There are a lot of numbers on the paper label, but too many to decipher. See the photos below and please help if you can. Thanks - Steve1857
 
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Thank you for posting the photos. It's not a Homburg style hat but it's really fantastic. My guess is that it's later 1950s. Is the liner stitched in? Would be nice to see a photo of the entire bottom of the hat and the sweatband marks.
 

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Thank you for posting the photos. It's not a Homburg style hat but it's really fantastic. My guess is that it's later 1950s. Is the liner stitched in? Would be nice to see a photo of the entire bottom of the hat and the sweatband marks.

Thanks MayserWegener. I'm interested to hear as to why you don't think it's a Homburg style hat. I know it's not the classic Homburg style. I have, I believe, a beautiful Italian black Homburg, which I plan to post on the Homburg forum as I can't find anything about the name of the hat company who made it.

Anyway, if one looks at the development of Homburg hats, I think my Mayser falls into the category or Homburg family, if you will. I'm definitely here on this site to learn from you guys, so let me know.
 

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Here are the photos of the sweatband and bottom of the hat, you wanted to see, MayserWegener. The liner is stitched in, apart from the parts where the stitching has come undone.

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The missing letter on the button is a T. It unfortunately fell off. There was also a great card in the hat with the name and address of the person that bought the hat. I noticed that the telephone number only had five digits, which lead me to believe that the hat was 50's or early 60's.

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Thanks MayserWegener. I'm interested to hear as to why you don't think it's a Homburg style hat. I know it's not the classic Homburg style. I have, I believe, a beautiful Italian black Homburg, which I plan to post on the Homburg forum as I can't find anything about the name of the hat company who made it.

Anyway, if one looks at the development of Homburg hats, I think my Mayser falls into the category or Homburg family, if you will. I'm definitely here on this site to learn from you guys, so let me know.

Homburg style hats have curled brims. I have a large number of them. :) Here is early 1950s Wegener where you can see what is considered a Homburg style curled brim.

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Your hat is actually more desired because there is less interest in Homburg style hats. It was most likely worn brim up but it appears the brim can be snapped down. You may want to take a look at my site (see signature link) for more examples. If you have questions please let me know.
 
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Here are the photos of the sweatband and bottom of the hat, you wanted to see, MayserWegener. The liner is stitched in, apart from the parts where the stitching has come undone.

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The missing letter on the button is a T. It unfortunately fell off. There was also a great card in the hat with the name and address of the person that bought the hat. I noticed that the telephone number only had five digits, which lead me to believe that the hat was 50's or early 60's.

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Thank you for posting the additional photos. I think this hat is later 1950s. Again it's a really fantastic hat. As I mentioned above you might want to look through my site (see link below). I have a very large collection of vintage German and Austrian Soft and Stiff Felt Hats. Also historical information on the German and Austrian hat industries.
 

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Thank you for posting the additional photos. I think this hat is later 1950s. Again it's a really fantastic hat. As I mentioned above you might want to look through my site (see link below). I have a very large collection of vintage German and Austrian Soft and Stiff Felt Hats. Also historical information on the German and Austrian hat industries.

Thanks MayserWegener. That is one gorgeous Homburg, very much like an Italian one I have and have just posted on Homburg Nation. My Mayser "Homburg" does indeed have a curled brim, I don't think you can see it that much in the photo. It's not as curled up as the classic Homburg. As you rightly point out, the brim can definitely be snapped down, but looks better up, in my opinion. I think it was Mayser's attempt at a "hybrid". Konrad Adenauer and Willy Brandt really made the Homburg popular in 1950's Germany.

I will definitely check your site out. I can't wait.

Thanks for your help - Steve
 
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Thanks MayserWegener. That is one gorgeous Homburg, very much like an Italian one I have and have just posted on Homburg Nation. My Mayser "Homburg" does indeed have a curled brim, I don't think you can see it that much in the photo. It's not as curled up as the classic Homburg. As you rightly point out, the brim can definitely be snapped down, but looks better up, in my opinion. I think it was Mayser's attempt at a "hybrid". Konrad Adenauer and Willy Brandt really made the Homburg popular in 1950's Germany.

I will definitely check your site out. I can't wait.

Thanks for your help - Steve

Yes I guess it could be called a hybrid. Brim snapped less dressy. I have many similar examples on my site.

Here is Konrad Adenauer's Homburg (P. & C. Habig Wien :) so not German) from the Gotisches Haus (Gothic House) Hat Museum, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany collection.

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Gotisches Haus (Gothic House) Hat Museum, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany

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The term Homburg was not used in Germany or Austria pre WWII. These type of curled brim Soft Felt Hats would be called Mode Hut (Fashion Hat) going back to the late 19th Century.
 

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Thank you for posting the additional photos. I think this hat is later 1950s. Again it's a really fantastic hat. As I mentioned above you might want to look through my site (see link below). I have a very large collection of vintage German and Austrian Soft and Stiff Felt Hats. Also historical information on the German and Austrian hat industries.

That is truly a very interesting and informative site you have, Steve. Living in Denmark, I come across quite a few Maysers and Wegeners in thrift shops. The problem is, they're often way too small, as are the Borsalinos I come across, and my head size is medium. They must have had small heads back in the day.

How can I join your site? Via "Create Account"?

Best wishes - Steve
 

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Yes it could be called a hybrid. Brim snapped less dressy. I have many similar examples on my site.

Here is Konrad Adenauer's Homburg (P. & C. Habig Wien :) so not German) from the Gotisches Haus (Gothic House) Hat Museum, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany collection.

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Gotisches Haus (Gothic House) Hat Museum, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany

http://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/index.php?/topic/230-gotisches-haus-gothic-house-hat-museum-bad-homburg-vor-der-höhe-germany/

Now, that is a Homburg to die for?

I love my two or one and a half :) I hope to acquire more. I'm a Homburg fan!
 
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That is truly a very interesting and informative site you have, Steve. Living in Denmark, I come across quite a few Maysers and Wegeners in thrift shops. The problem is, they're often way too small, as are the Borsalinos I come across, and my head size is medium. They must have had small heads back in the day.

How can I join your site? Via "Create Account"?

Best wishes - Steve
Steve, Thanks! I am sure there are some great vintage hats (your Mayser is a great example) lurking in Denmark. I am very much looking forward to your future finds. Manfred (Chepstow) has made many great Flea Market finds in Germany.

Yes you should be able to join my site via "Create Account". There might be some questions you need to answer. If you have issues you can send me a PM.
 
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Steve1857

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Steve, Thanks! I am sure there are some great vintage hats (your Mayser is a great example) lurking in Denmark. I am very much looking forward to your future finds. Manfred (Chepstow) has made many great Flea Market finds in Germany.

Yes you should be able to join my site via "Create Account". There might be some questions you need to answer. If you have issues you can send me a PM.

I've joined. I just need to be vetted and accepted. Hope I get through :)

I'm looking forward to your site opening up my eyes for other makes than Mayser.

Many thanks - Steve
 
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Steve, Yes you are now a member. I post everything here on my site plus much more. If it is ok I will post your Mayser on my site. I also replied to your post on the Homburg Nation thread.
 

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