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The Bowler or Derby Hat

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My new BCD just arrived from the Hattery & I'm real tempted to shape it up like the HOW Derby. I just rolled & held it by hand & it has a good look to it. But being the Spring season & a black hat, I got time to think on it.

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Steve1857

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Great looking CD, Jack. However, no matter how you roll or shape it, it will never be a Bowler or Derby.

My new BCD just arrived from the Hattery & I'm real tempted to shape it up like the HOW Derby. I just rolled & held it by hand & it has a good look to it. But being the Spring season & a black hat, I got time to think on it.

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Great looking CD, Jack. However, no matter how you roll or shape it, it will never be a Bowler or Derby.
I know. I just really like the look of the HOW HAT, but not sure how I would like it on me. If I did it I may or may not change the ribbon but I wouldn't change the binding. So there's that. It will fit in with the run what you brung philosophy so present now.
 
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1941 -- The use of mercury in hatmaking was outlawed in the US, & replaced by hydrogen peroxide leading the way to much softer hats.

Informative vlog by the Gentlemen's Gazette. They do have a genuine interest in hats and seem to be willing to dig a little deeper than the average youtuber. I doubt though if the use of hydrogen peroxide as opposed to the mercury nitrate solution had any impact on the stiffness of the felt.
 
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Informative vlog by the Gentlemen's Gazette. They do have a genuine interest in hats and seem to be willing to dig a little deeper than the average youtuber. I doubt though if the use of hydrogen peroxide as opposed to the mercury nitrate solution had any impact on the stiffness of the felt.
Stefan, It was due to a fast shrinking market and Stiff Felt production was separate from Soft Felt production so too expensive to continue. I know in Germany there were still some nice Fur Felt Stiff Felts made post WWII but I don't think they lasted past the 1950s.
 

Mean Eyed Matt

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P.&C. Habig Wien - black Melone/Bowler/Derby - pre war - 1930s?
Hat (felt, liner) in nice condition - just the sweat is worn & some stitches lost.
This one is a smaller size and therefore reserved for our friend Panos.
@ Randy & Steve: I will keep looking for larger Maysers too ;)

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Rmccamey

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That is another sweet bowler. Thanks for looking out for us, Matt!

P.&C. Habig Wien - black Melone/Bowler/Derby - pre war - 1930s?
Hat (felt, liner) in nice condition - just the sweat is worn & some stitches lost.
This one is a smaller size and therefore reserved for our friend Panos.
@ Randy & Steve: I will keep looking for larger Maysers too ;)

41084648tj.jpg

41084649xc.jpg

41084650ei.jpg

41084651wl.jpg

41084653te.jpg

41084654gp.jpg

41084655yx.jpg

41084657pa.jpg
 

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