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Wow! That’s a beauty, Bob! Great find!
Thanks Joe!
Wow! That’s a beauty, Bob! Great find!
Very cool find, Steve. Nice style and always a treat to see one of those woolfelt survivors."Hausmarke", Wool, Back Bow, 57 cm, possibly late 1920s early 1930s. The Crown Patch is missing because this Wool Soft Felt had a Crease Clip. It's possible the Crown Patch had a brand mark but not from the manufacture. This based on on a number of Soft and Stiff Felt Hats from with similar paper labels. I was able to recently solve one of the of these mysteries ( See https://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/topic/15-berlin-gubener-hutfabrik/#findComment-5645 ) but not this one ( See https://germanaustrianhats.invision...h-no-company-mark-and-arbeits-no-paper-label/ ). I am pretty sure the hats came from one of the major Eastern factories that didn't survive WWII.
The Felt is a Charcoal Gray and is of a heavier weight. I kept the Off Center Crease caused by a now missing Crease Clip. The wider width Curled Brim has a triple stitched Over Welt with a taller Crown. The wide lighter gray Band has a Back Bow. This more Formal Style / Type of Soft Felt was popular in the time period. The overall all condition is very good. I very much like finding this old Wool Soft and Stiff Felt Hats because they were worn by the masses and saw more heavy wear.
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Off Center Crease Clip Memory
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I believe this is a Charcoal Gray because Black is marked a "0" Fabre / Color on similar Paper Label examples.
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Open Crown with Crease Clip Memory.
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What a super find, Bob. Wonderful felt and great style. Love it!This one was part of a lot and a bit of a mystery as it was stuffed into a derby for who knows how many years.
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“Best Beaver Guaranteed” from the O’Rourke, Eubanks Hat Co. of San Francisco, California. Circa 1924 to 1934 (based on the store name). I would lean towards the earlier part of that decade as the primary brand for this manufacturer was Castle Hats — they began manufacturing soft hats in 1919 after being a wholesaler, jobber, retailer for a couple decades or more.
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What a super find, Bob. Wonderful felt and great style. Love it!
at least its a GOOD bonus mystery! congratsThis one was part of a lot and a bit of a mystery as it was stuffed into a derby for who knows how many years.
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“Best Beaver Guaranteed” from the O’Rourke, Eubanks Hat Co. of San Francisco, California. Circa 1924 to 1934 (based on the store name). I would lean towards the earlier part of that decade as the primary brand for this manufacturer was Castle Hats — they began manufacturing soft hats in 1919 after being a wholesaler, jobber, retailer for a couple decades or more.
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at least its a GOOD bonus mystery! congrats
Stefan, Thank you!Very cool find, Steve. Nice style and always a treat to see one of those woolfelt survivors.

John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Ive found extra hats in lot buys before, but never anything worth hanging onto lolThanks Rick!

What a beauty, Steve.P. & C. Habig Wien - Berlin, Seidenzylinder / Silk Top Hat, 57 cm, possibly late 1920s. Came with a P. & C. Habig Wien Hutfabrikanten Berlin Carton and a Bernhard Feiler Berlin Velvet Polishing Pad. Very good overall condition.
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Bernhard Feiler Berlin, Velvet Polishing Pad, Possibly Late 1920s.
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P. & C. Habig Wien Hutfabrikanten, Berlin Friedrichstr. 82a - Hat Carton - possibly late 1920s.
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Steve, Thank you!What a beauty, Steve.
The box with Habigs pre-war Berlin address and the polishing pad are the icing on the cake of that wonderful Top Hat.
I don’t hate when I buy an unknown sized Kevin O’Farrell (thinking I’m going to flip it) and it turns out to be a perfect fit … my wife on the other hand.![]()
Looks like it made it to you no worse the wear! Nice lidThe other O’Farrell from this auction arrived.
This is the one that lost its shipping label and was sent back to the house in California where Kevin O’Farrell shipped it in 1998.
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/usps-ground-advantage-gripes.114958/page-9#post-3238234
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I guess this box could be from the 2003 hat.
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Looks like it made it to you no worse the wear! Nice lid