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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Hey all!
This "The Tiger Special" from Keith Brothers with it's big messy almost-back bow is about 100 years old. Maybe a few more, maybe short a couple, but still my oldest hat.

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Have a great day!

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If you get to a hundred you'd probably be messy too! Still looks great, John.
 
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T Jones

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I saw a buntal straw today, similar to one I saw posted here recently. I was thinking it was posted by you? Although this one has an unmarked sweat; no "u-roll-it" or Bailey mark or anything other than a size sticker hanging from the sweat. I would have paid the $10 for it, but the misses didn't like how it looked on me...like that stopped me before, hahaha!

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I never run into deals like that around here. Central Ohio sucks toilet water for finding nice vintage hats, even in antique stores.
 

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P. & C. Habig Wien - Berlin "Special Qualität" with "Auto Cape". The hat was made for the P. & C. Habig Berlin store at Friedrichstrasse 82 which didn't survive WWII. I think it might be from the 1935 because "35" is last number on the paper label number sequence.

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P. & C. Habig "Habig Hüte" Friedrichstrasse 82. Berlin

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The Austrian Patent (133275) stamped on the sweatband of the above P. & C. Habig Wien - Berlin Melone with the felt insert that P. & C. Habig Wien called "Auto Cape". The patent claim is to make a stiff felt hat that is resistant to denting and the felt insert being a part of the invention.

Drawing from the French Patent(756192A).

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This is the Austrian Patent(133275) from 1932 and an addendum from 1936.

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This is the French Patent (756192A) from 1933. The translation might be a bit more clear in this one.

http://germanaustrianhats.invisionz...ch-patent-nr-756192a-1933-m-adolf-sindermann/

The inventor Adolf Sindermann has a good number of hat related patents. His company was a major supplier of felt stumpen, capelines, finished hats and probably a supplier to P. & C. Habig Wien - Berlin.

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Fantastic hat. And a wonderful history and discription of the Auto Cape innovation. That "hatstory" is what it's all about.
 
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Supposed to have some big warm-up starting today. So I'm wearing the Adam THE POLAR.

Happy Wednesday.
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And while I'm not certain, I think this may be the November, 1942 ad from when THE POLAR was sold as Adam's Hat of the Month. After a lot of searching, I've found no other HOTM ads for heather mixes.
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Never tire of that one, Matt. Heathers rule.

Wet, gray, overcast Hump Day. At least it'll be in the 60s today.

Gus Miller custom weathers the storm.

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Sent directly from my mind to yours.
 
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