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Lukeiswho

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I think I'll pass on that one then. Thanks.

After looking around online and on this site, I'm thinking I need to find an Adam Homburg. Green. Wonder how long that will take.
 

Ranbro

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Lukeiswho, you may want to try AZ-TEX Hats. They are full service retailer and custom hat maker in old town Scottsdale, AZ. You can also find them at aztexhats.com.
 

Lukeiswho

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Hey, sorry I missed you. I picked up a grey Dobbs in my size on Etsy for $35. I figured I'd see if I even like the style when it's on my head and face. Will be here tomorrow.
 

kingken

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My old hat. I'm not sure of it's history, help?

I picked up this old Bowler/Derby? in Kalispell, Montana about 20 years ago. Saw it in a corner of an antique shop kind of hidden by other junk. I thought it would be neat if it actually fit... it did. :) 10528719_10203420615933541_970343071_o.jpg I'm assuming the store name was 'ECKELBERRY & BLAND KALESPELL MONT' That's what is on the sweatband anyway. If it had a liner, it's long-since gone. 10526915_10203420630853914_77998586_o.jpg I wear a 7 3/8 so it's not a small size. Just wondering if I should keep it like it is or get it 'restored'? Any thoughts?
 

fedoracentric

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Streamwood, IL
With the glued-on, round size sticker in the back of the sweatband that puts it around the turn of the 1900s. But, derbies of that age are not entirely uncommon and don't sell well on ebay. So I'd leave it as it is and not put more cash into it.
 

kingken

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10524680_10203420778177597_756432143_o (1).jpg Closer view of the labeling, also on the front of the sweat band CUSHION FRONT is stamped into the leather. This is the fiirst time I've ever looked under the hatband, I don't know why... 1093450_10203420921301175_1201295040_o.jpg 10520954_10203420925221273_1733389194_o.jpg Pretty generous 71/4. I guess I answered some of my questions, but if you know about this manufacturer, I like to know more info. :)
 

kingken

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With the glued-on, round size sticker in the back of the sweatband that puts it around the turn of the 1900s. But, derbies of that age are not entirely uncommon and don't sell well on ebay. So I'd leave it as it is and not put more cash into it.
Oh, I'd never sell it! This hat was waiting for me like a wayward child! To me it's worth more than 10 new hats!
 

snatchss454

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Miami
Good Morning All,

This is my first post and I find myself here because I'm new to hats and I'm trying to identify a certain type of hat and am coming up with nothing. I figured Id stop here and ask the experts. Ive attached a couple photos of the hat Im looking for. Its the very short, round top with tight rolled sides that Im looking for.
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Thanks,
Shane
 

RJR

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Iowa
It appears to be a relatively low telescope crown western with a wide brim.(Little Joe Cartwright style)I don't follow westerns but someone here will pitch in.I'm sure similar models are available and any of the custom makers could do one for you.
 

snatchss454

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Miami
damn you're scaring me. Never really thought about a budget for a hat. I want it for working so I wasnt looking for a super expensive one. Thanks for the help guys
 

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