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Got me curious...I have not seen this show but here are a couple of screen shots.....
As I ran it thru my mind I could only come up with “Alias Smith & Jones”.Thank you! I'm a little disappointed. I've been thinking about how cool that hat band was for 60 years,
YES...it is from the Modern models.....the originals were TWA and had hinged pins.Is this from more modern release?
Thank you Mark. I figured that was the case. It was kind of an impulse buy and Didn’t think about it till after.YES...it is from the Modern models.....the originals were TWA and had hinged pins.
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EDIT: Somebody also made (did NOT come on the Stetson's) and actual TWA Stratoliner pin (rather than the DC3). These have also been reproduced (I cannot remember who) in both gold and silver. I have a few of the repo pins as well as the original....(in addition to the Stetson DC3's).
Here is a pick of one of the original ones....
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Somewhere I have a small archive from a person who went on one of the first flights of the plain. There are tickets, a brocure, and a special commemorative coin they received. I need to take pictures.....
Does not hurt to keep a spare...just lost one off a hat the other day (wife did found on the floor, AND figured out where it came from....she is a keeper too!)Thank
Thank you Mark. I figured that was the case. It was kind of an impulse buy and Didn’t think about it till after.
I didn’t have one for any of my Strats and really havnt come across too many for sale... so I just grabbed it.Does not hurt to keep a spare...just lost one off a hat the other day (wife did found on the floor, AND figured out where it came from....she is a keeper too!)
It is one of the few hat pins I actually like and keep on the hats....(on my premier models I have used the actual Stratoliner pins, rather than the DC3's).
You did well to grab it, Joe, even if not original. They seem hard to come by.I didn’t have one for any of my Strats and really havnt come across too many for sale... so I just grabbed it.
she sounds like a keeper for sure
Hey all,
This is an ongoing thread, so hopefully I’m asking my question correctly and in the right place.
I’m new to the hat world and have jumped in feet first by purchasing 3 hats all in one go (Stetson sovereign 20 open road, Resistol explorer, and a Greely).
My question is, as tradition hat etiquette is to remove your hat indoors, I’m wondering what is the proper way of protecting your hat while out. What’s the best way to keep it while at work, church, etc. home is easy, use the box, but what do I do in those other places where I’ll be staying an extended period of time and need to put my hat somewhere and not just hold it.
Thanks for all of your wisdom.
John
Thanks for the kind words and welcome. I appreciate links.Hello John,
First, welcome to party…sounds like you already fit in. I also commend you on your choices of hats and your desire to care for your hats.
This site isn’t very easy to use but if you use Google to search the fedora lounge you’ll do better. There are several existing threads on hat etiquette and hat storage, and I’ve included a couple links below.
I often leave my hat in my car when going to church or a restaurant etc. that does not have a safe place to store hats. I also don’t like leaving an expensive hat unattended. At work I have a coat rack with hat hooks. If I’m away from my car, office, or home and there isn’t a safe place to store my hat then it stays on my head. If it’s totally inappropriate to wear a hat, like in church (for men that is), then I’ll hold it or place it on my lap. My church doesn’t provide good storage options so it stays in the car. Realize that there are many times when your hat might be on your head just a couple minutes a day: from you home to your car, from your car to your office/destination, and then the same in reverse. Of course, if you spend more time outdoors you’ll get more use from them.
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/where-do-you-hang-your-hat.8659/
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/all-you-need-to-know-about-hat-etiquette.894/
Sounds like you have a spun silk plush hat rather than a felt. The silk plush is indeed delicate (even when new) and many brushes will harm them. Silk deteriorates greatly over time, and antique silk can be VERY delicate.I have an antique Lock & Co top hat I purchased during the pandemic. It has some wear marks but is otherwise in good condition. I finally got around to buying a box and hat brush from lock & co to preserve the hat. I used to brush and a lot of fibers came up especially from the brim of the hat. I figure the hat must be too old to use a modern soft bristle brush. D:
There are some brush marks visible on the brim at this point. When I run my finger along the brim of the the hat some tiny fibers show up on my fingertip. Is there any method for helping the fibers adhere or keeping them from continuing to fall out?
Thanks!
As Mark mentioned above, you need a velvet pillow to brush a silk Top-Hat. I'm sure Lock & Co can supply you with one of those.I have an antique Lock & Co top hat I purchased during the pandemic. It has some wear marks but is otherwise in good condition. I finally got around to buying a box and hat brush from lock & co to preserve the hat. I used to brush and a lot of fibers came up especially from the brim of the hat. I figure the hat must be too old to use a modern soft bristle brush. D:
There are some brush marks visible on the brim at this point. When I run my finger along the brim of the the hat some tiny fibers show up on my fingertip. Is there any method for helping the fibers adhere or keeping them from continuing to fall out?
Thanks!
Joe, eBay search "airplane pin" or "TWA airplane pin"... it will often come up with several for sale.I picked up this JBS airplane pin. I’m assuming the original Stratoliner pins were the TWA ones. Is this from more modern release?
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Thanks for that search tip to Joe, Alan. I'm looking for one myselfJoe, eBay search "airplane pin" or "TWA airplane pin"... it will often come up with several for sale.
Thanks AlanJoe, eBay search "airplane pin" or "TWA airplane pin"... it will often come up with several for sale.
Morty aka! That was helpful. Here’s some images and some spots where the fibers came up after brushing. The hat already had some blemishes from use and age. I’ll look into getting a soft cotton or velvet to brush the hat in future.Sounds like you have a spun silk plush hat rather than a felt. The silk plush is indeed delicate (even when new) and many brushes will harm them. Silk deteriorates greatly over time, and antique silk can be VERY delicate.
The hats often were sold with a sort of soft velvet pillow for gently wiping the hats. This is less aggressive than even the softest brush. The best thing you can use is a soft cotton (diaper soft) and gently wipe the hat in the direction of the plush.....IF you absolutely have too.
As for silk, the Chinese have a saying the the effect of Their clothes (silk) will last a hundred years, while their books (handmade paper) will last one thousand.