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I found it a good home. I’m hoping for karma to kick in and the hat gods bring me something special. I’d take a 7XCB...just throwing it out to the universe. ;)
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You know the universe is a vast and cold place, Brent,
... but there's always hope!
 

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Both inside and out that is one super nice Borsalino Georg. Onion liner, wind cord, semi wide ribbon, great sheen on the felt. It suits whatever style, as you clearly show in your photos. Nice find!

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Way nice!! Interesting sweatband stamp.
Your leather jacket is a cool look with it too!
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Lovely Borsalino, really. Suits you well!
Export Quality I think most sold in the 60s!




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Both inside and out that is one super nice Borsalino Georg. Onion liner, wind cord, semi wide ribbon, great sheen on the felt. It suits whatever style, as you clearly show in your photos. Nice find!

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Thank you for the kind words.
best
Georg
 

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Thank you, Steve. I'm liking it a lot! You and Stefan inspired this one, too. I tried to build the crown to "look like" a Homburg. Hope I got close! I'll work on the curled brim next time around :)

That is so nice. The style, the lines, the burgundy ribbon and brim. Art says it all.

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Since i have a pause in my model "job" I can dedicate myself to others situations ;)
Well, I add my contribution to the thread dedicated to Willoughby
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Open crown
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With a shape
Certainly this brand was a merchant who bought what he needed on the market, season after season, and branded it with his name.
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I think that, despite the English or Anglo-Saxon name, the property was in partnership with the French.
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In this case it is a disguised Habig, made in Austria as shown by the label written in French.
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The hat is of soft felt and with all the tricks to be able to use it in the summer.
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The dimensions are those of a hat produced in the sixties, but Steve will say much more and better than me.
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The dimensions are those of a crown 14 centimeters high and the brim of five. The hat weighs very little and seems to have been little used or even a stock fund. There are very slight traces of moth here and there, otherwise the bow still has the seam to keep it in perfect order
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and the inside is perfect
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Classic black! One fine Borsalino.

New from Art. Black Cherry and Burgundy. 4 3/4 finished crown with center crease, 1 3/4 ribbon, 2 3/8 bound brim.

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Gotta get me sum black cherry! It is a color that I don't have in my stable. I also noticed recently that I don't own a Silver Belly hat either, go figure. Very nice.
 

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Very nice one all around. Love the history!

Since i have a pause in my model "job" I can dedicate myself to others situations ;)
Well, I add my contribution to the thread dedicated to Willoughby
hsw94x.jpg

Open crown
eb7z2e.jpg

With a shape
Certainly this brand was a merchant who bought what he needed on the market, season after season, and branded it with his name.
29zaddu.jpg

I think that, despite the English or Anglo-Saxon name, the property was in partnership with the French.
rmqv0g.jpg

In this case it is a disguised Habig, made in Austria as shown by the label written in French.
35izkp3.jpg

The hat is of soft felt and with all the tricks to be able to use it in the summer.
2efkqas.jpg

sfw860.jpg

The dimensions are those of a hat produced in the sixties, but Steve will say much more and better than me.
2zpksn8.jpg

The dimensions are those of a crown 14 centimeters high and the brim of five. The hat weighs very little and seems to have been little used or even a stock fund. There are very slight traces of moth here and there, otherwise the bow still has the seam to keep it in perfect order
egzaqt.jpg

and the inside is perfect
29mrlkw.jpg

Some interesting construction details of the Habig Ventilo alias Willoughby.
There is a description of the ventilation system inside the hat
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and you can see how the channels were made to let the air pass. Outside on the sweatband
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Inside in the hat
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