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Hagwood

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Just picked up this Courtney hat from Goodwill. I like having some of the lesser known brands, and after some research, there is a thread on them here, but not a lot of info. Appears to have been a brand made specifically for the Harry Levinson Hat Co in Indianapolis. There is speculation that they were made by Lee because of the DuPont Process. Quality is pretty good with heavy, dense, yet soft felt, and the stitching is very good. Definitely a subpar sweatband though. Only $8, so what the heck.

Some pretty interesting history on Harry Levinson too, they are the ones that dropped all of the Straw Hats over the city with little parachutes, to start the Straw Season starting in 1934. Anyone getting one could exchange it for one in their size. Apparently a successful advertising gimmick until the Indianapolis Police Dept shut it down in the 50’s.


https://www.indystar.com/story/news...hen-indianapolis-bombed-straw-hats/926608002/


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TheOldFashioned

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The Trans-Atlantic hat exchange is alive and well thanks to our favorite Dutch enabler. The P.C. Habig, Staalmeester, and Mayser posted above recently made it across the pond. This post, however, isn't about some new hats for me. Instead, it's about this Anton Pichler:
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Sinterklaas (@steur) was kind enough to find this unique little hat for my son. Suffice to say, he was quite happy to receive a package in the mail with a hat for him.

I may not know s*** about hats, but fortunately it doesn't take a draftsman, design engineer, or retired photographer to recognize and appreciate kindness. Thank you, Stefan, for some holiday cheer. You are a true gentleman.
 

Hagwood

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Fort Worth, TX
The Trans-Atlantic hat exchange is alive and well thanks to our favorite Dutch enabler. The P.C. Habig, Staalmeester, and Mayser posted above recently made it across the pond. This post, however, isn't about some new hats for me. Instead, it's about this Anton Pichler:
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Sinterklaas (@steur) was kind enough to find this unique little hat for my son. Suffice to say, he was quite happy to receive a package in the mail with a hat for him.

I may not know s*** about hats, but fortunately it doesn't take a draftsman, design engineer, or retired photographer to recognize and appreciate kindness. Thank you, Stefan, for some holiday cheer. You are a true gentleman.

Very cool ! I bet your son loves that unique hat. Cool ribbon to go with the cool colors in the hat.

Very nice of you Stefan.
 
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Better than
Just picked up this Courtney hat from Goodwill. I like having some of the lesser known brands, and after some research, there is a thread on them here, but not a lot of info. Appears to have been a brand made specifically for the Harry Levinson Hat Co in Indianapolis. There is speculation that they were made by Lee because of the DuPont Process. Quality is pretty good with heavy, dense, yet soft felt, and the stitching is very good. Definitely a subpar sweatband though. Only $8, so what the heck.

Some pretty interesting history on Harry Levinson too, they are the ones that dropped all of the Straw Hats over the city with little parachutes, to start the Straw Season starting in 1934. Anyone getting one could exchange it for one in their size. Apparently a successful advertising gimmick until the Indianapolis Police Dept shut it down in the 50’s.


https://www.indystar.com/story/news...hen-indianapolis-bombed-straw-hats/926608002/


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Better than turkeys.

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Steve1857

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Denmark
The Trans-Atlantic hat exchange is alive and well thanks to our favorite Dutch enabler. The P.C. Habig, Staalmeester, and Mayser posted above recently made it across the pond. This post, however, isn't about some new hats for me. Instead, it's about this Anton Pichler:
View attachment 200444
Sinterklaas (@steur) was kind enough to find this unique little hat for my son. Suffice to say, he was quite happy to receive a package in the mail with a hat for him.

I may not know s*** about hats, but fortunately it doesn't take a draftsman, design engineer, or retired photographer to recognize and appreciate kindness. Thank you, Stefan, for some holiday cheer. You are a true gentleman.
Congrats to your son for getting that way cool hat, Jonathan. Great Christmas present. Hats off too to Stefan. He truly is a great guy.

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Hat and Rehat

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AbbaDatDeHat

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Just picked up this Courtney hat from Goodwill. I like having some of the lesser known brands, and after some research, there is a thread on them here, but not a lot of info. Appears to have been a brand made specifically for the Harry Levinson Hat Co in Indianapolis. There is speculation that they were made by Lee because of the DuPont Process. Quality is pretty good with heavy, dense, yet soft felt, and the stitching is very good. Definitely a subpar sweatband though. Only $8, so what the heck.

Some pretty interesting history on Harry Levinson too, they are the ones that dropped all of the Straw Hats over the city with little parachutes, to start the Straw Season starting in 1934. Anyone getting one could exchange it for one in their size. Apparently a successful advertising gimmick until the Indianapolis Police Dept shut it down in the 50’s.


https://www.indystar.com/story/news...hen-indianapolis-bombed-straw-hats/926608002/


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I went to high school with the Grand kids of Harry. Levinson’s was (might still be there) a very upscale clothing store. All the kids worked the family store in Indy. Mary, my grade, was a total knockout and sweet girl.
If Lee made your hat it’s a fine hat.
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I went to high school with the Grand kids of Harry. Levinson’s was (might still be there) a very upscale clothing store. All the kids worked the family store in Indy. Mary, my grade, was a total knockout and sweet girl.
If Lee made your hat it’s a fine hat.
B

I'm not telling you anything new, but I usually assume many of the house brands we see are Lee. Pretty sure Marathons are.
 

Hagwood

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Fort Worth, TX
I went to high school with the Grand kids of Harry. Levinson’s was (might still be there) a very upscale clothing store. All the kids worked the family store in Indy. Mary, my grade, was a total knockout and sweet girl.
If Lee made your hat it’s a fine hat.
B

Wow, very cool. Did they ever tell you stories about the infamous hat drops ? Looks like it closed in 95 according to my research.
 
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Just picked up this Courtney hat from Goodwill. I like having some of the lesser known brands, and after some research, there is a thread on them here, but not a lot of info. Appears to have been a brand made specifically for the Harry Levinson Hat Co in Indianapolis. There is speculation that they were made by Lee because of the DuPont Process. Quality is pretty good with heavy, dense, yet soft felt, and the stitching is very good. Definitely a subpar sweatband though. Only $8, so what the heck.

Some pretty interesting history on Harry Levinson too, they are the ones that dropped all of the Straw Hats over the city with little parachutes, to start the Straw Season starting in 1934. Anyone getting one could exchange it for one in their size. Apparently a successful advertising gimmick until the Indianapolis Police Dept shut it down in the 50’s.


https://www.indystar.com/story/news...hen-indianapolis-bombed-straw-hats/926608002/


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Very nice Tim. What a deal. That red liner tip is very cool.

It is very possible that it was made by Lee. I think I read somewhere that the bulk of their business was private label.

Best,
Joe


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Messages
10,921
The Trans-Atlantic hat exchange is alive and well thanks to our favorite Dutch enabler. The P.C. Habig, Staalmeester, and Mayser posted above recently made it across the pond. This post, however, isn't about some new hats for me. Instead, it's about this Anton Pichler:
View attachment 200444
Sinterklaas (@steur) was kind enough to find this unique little hat for my son. Suffice to say, he was quite happy to receive a package in the mail with a hat for him.

I may not know s*** about hats, but fortunately it doesn't take a draftsman, design engineer, or retired photographer to recognize and appreciate kindness. Thank you, Stefan, for some holiday cheer. You are a true gentleman.

Bravo again Stefan! The colors in that felt are amazing. Old fashioned... I hope your son loves it!

Best,
Joe.


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AbbaDatDeHat

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Wow, very cool. Did they ever tell you stories about the infamous hat drops ? Looks like it closed in 95 according to my research.
Tim, i grew up in Indy, was in their store many times, was on wrestling team with grand son (too bad not Mary) but i don’t recall the hat drop. But then it was early 70’s, don’t remember a lot of a lot!!
Back then you were either a greaser a jock or a freak. They were jocks, i wasn’t a greaser either.
B
 

AbbaDatDeHat

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My brother! :D
I knew dat!! Lol
Hey Uncle Bob, a Willow story for YOU!
Today...while bbsitting i showed Willow, Ava, cause she’s such an awesome little rascal and she said “i want to go see her”! She was be-smitten and now wants an Ava.
Thought you’d get a kick outta that.
And...you should have seen her eyes “connect” when i told her Ava belonged to Uncle Bob who gave her her hat!!
Youda loved it!
Thanks. Bowen
 
I knew dat!! Lol
Hey Uncle Bob, a Willow story for YOU!
Today...while bbsitting i showed Willow, Ava, cause she’s such an awesome little rascal and she said “i want to go see her”! She was be-smitten and now wants an Ava.
Thought you’d get a kick outta that.
And...you should have seen her eyes “connect” when i told her Ava belonged to Uncle Bob who gave her her hat!!
Youda loved it!
Thanks. Bowen

That just made my day. Thanks Bowen!
 

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