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Here is a picture of the reorder tag behind the sweat band. I inadvertently forgot to post with the rest of my Mayser pictures. :eusa_doh:
billysmom said:This Peschel arrived today from an eBay seller. Here's the eBay image:
So it was a gamble, but for some reason it called to me. Here it is after straightening it and a preliminary once-over with a brush:
Dimensions:
2" brim
5" uncreased crown
1 7/8" sweat
1 7/8" ribbon
Here are the innards:
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Very soft and cuddly felt. There's a place where it looks as if it's been set down in some milk-like substance. I'll take a wet sponge to it when I get the courage to mess with it.
Very cool hat!
Sue
billysmom said:
mayserwegener said:I just got my 1961 P. & C. Habig Homburg (posted on this thread) back from Optimo. It had some ribbon / bow damage (otherwise excellent condition) so I had that replaced plus a clean and block. The ribbon width is about the same as the original (more Bowler like). I think they did a great job as usual.
After Optimo
They also added a sweatband bow which I didn't ask for (nice touch).
Before Optimo
Dreispitz said:Great! I am always amaized, what miraccle a litle touch up can do! Alongside with the other beauty, you posted, great new hats! :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
Dreispitz said:Here is a hat in action in a 30ies German film worn by Johannes Heesters. Very charming actor, born in 1903 and still performing 2009!
Looks a bit like your Hückel, MW, no?
PabloElFlamenco said:Congratulations on our "German(ic)" members for posting this very interesting thread. I must admit I had never much interest in hats originating east of Belgium, I still rather cringe at seeing alpenhüte (yodeling in the background, Lindt chocolate melting away at the fore) but then...les goûts et les couleurs...you know, and of course we've all grown up in ONE or ANOTHER cultural background etc. etc.
Some very "interesting" hats (which don't do it for me) and a few EXTREMELY interesting other ones (Ja Mario, du hattest recht, mit deinen schwartzen Peschel...). Goes to show one word ("interesting") covers a variety of meanings...
Thank you very much.
der Paul
PabloElFlamenco said:Lieber MayserWegener....touché :eusa_clap I agree Italy is...'t is indeed...east of Belgium! (In fact, I was trying to avoid getting too specifically D-AUT-CZ but my diplomacy -as all too often- backfired)
Here's my pitch black Mayser-Milz & Cie. "Meister Marke" hat. I bought it in a Belgian 2nd hand shop, €10. It was blocked like a kind of big bowler (or would that be a homburg?), but I changed it to a self-styled narrow brim because it's just not the kind of hats I wear, far too "conservative", like wearing pin-stripe suits going to the bank. Bound edge. Extremely well made, with fine, well-pounced felt. No tags of any kind, anywhere.
Paul "the chocolate maker"