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Buffalo, NY
Korean War era Knox Premier Quality baku straw. A very light and airy hat weighing in at 1.9 ounces. Baku straw was sourced from the Philippines.

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T Jones

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Aurel Huber "Antilope", possibly mid 1950s. They were originally a famous Straw Hat Factory in Lindenberg, Germany (see Mayser Milz & Cie, ect). I think they started Felt Hat production prior to WWII but really increased production + added felt production post WWII. Many ex J. Hückel´s Söhne (Czechoslovakia) ended up working for Aurel Huber post WWII. I am not sure why it's so difficult to find older Aurel Huber hats. The Antilope finish is great and the felt easily dry creases. I am not sure if the vents are original but they lineup properly so highly possible.

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Aurel Huber Strohhut Fabrik, 100 Years, Established 1835

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Click here if you want to see the rest.

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Yeah, I really like it. The vent holes, the ribbon work, the brim and crown profiles,....I really like this hat!
 
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Maryland
M. E. Glunz & Cie. Strassburg, possibly 1920s maybe older. I believe this hat was made at the Ottmar Reich Straw Hat Factory Lindenberg, Germany because the owners of M. E. Glunz & Cie. were expelled from France after WWI and contracted Ottmar Reich for production (see below). The Straw Braid could be "Split" (China, Handwoven, 7 Stalks, Sewing Method: Over Stitch, Split Wheat Straw). I think this hat has a great overall look.

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From "Ottmar Reich, 100 Years" (1938).

1920 Liierung der Strassburger Strohhutfabrik M.E. Glunz die ihr eigenes Fabrikationsprogramm beibehält.

1920 Alliance with the Strasbourg Straw Hat factory M.E. Glunz which maintains its own manufacturing program.

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jonesy86

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Kauai
Headed up to Haolewood in search of a beach tucked back in between empty condos and deserted golf courses. Princeville isn’t known for its beaches, but there is an overgrown path that runs from a very small parking lot for public beach access, along a fence protecting the condo commandos from the masses. With the help of ropes for the climb down to the beach, I found a small piece of heaven on earth called Hiedaway.

The hemp on this Akubra range is holding up to the humidity here quite well. It isn’t getting limp and floppy like some of my other straw hats have become. It is definitely straw season, but wearing this straw, I don’t have to worry about the rain showers that will water The Garden Isle from time to time.
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Headed up to Haolewood in search of a beach tucked back in between empty condos and deserted golf courses. Princeville isn’t known for its beaches, but there is an overgrown path that runs from a very small parking lot for public beach access, along a fence protecting the condo commandos from the masses. With the help of ropes for the climb down to the beach, I found a small piece of heaven on earth called Hiedaway.

The hemp on this Akubra range is holding up to the humidity here quite well. It isn’t getting limp and floppy like some of my other straw hats have become. It is definitely straw season, but wearing this straw, I don’t have to worry about the rain showers that will water The Garden Isle from time to time.
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I really like the ventilated weave on that one, man, and I totally feel you about the humidity. I'm in the deep South, and it's rough on the straws.....especially the ones that are really light enough for the heat.
Congrats on the secret beach find. Hope you enjoy it plenty.
 
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Somewhere south of crazy
Headed up to Haolewood in search of a beach tucked back in between empty condos and deserted golf courses. Princeville isn’t known for its beaches, but there is an overgrown path that runs from a very small parking lot for public beach access, along a fence protecting the condo commandos from the masses. With the help of ropes for the climb down to the beach, I found a small piece of heaven on earth called Hiedaway.

The hemp on this Akubra range is holding up to the humidity here quite well. It isn’t getting limp and floppy like some of my other straw hats have become. It is definitely straw season, but wearing this straw, I don’t have to worry about the rain showers that will water The Garden Isle from time to time.
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Dang, I almost didn't recognize you without the mask!:p
Great hat and beautiful scenery.
 
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Buffalo, NY
M. E. Glunz & Cie. Strassburg, possibly 1920s maybe older. I believe this hat was made at the Ottmar Reich Straw Hat Factory Lindenberg, Germany because the owners of M. E. Glunz & Cie. were expelled from France after WWI and contracted Ottmar Reich for production (see below). The Straw Braid could be "Split" (China, Handwoven, 7 Stalks, Sewing Method: Over Stitch, Split Wheat Straw). I think this hat has a great overall look.

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From "Ottmar Reich, 100 Years" (1938).

1920 Liierung der Strassburger Strohhutfabrik M.E. Glunz die ihr eigenes Fabrikationsprogramm beibehält.

1920 Alliance with the Strasbourg Straw Hat factory M.E. Glunz which maintains its own manufacturing program.

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Magnifique!
 

Daniele Tanto

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Verona - Italia

Daniele Tanto

I'll Lock Up
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4,115
Location
Verona - Italia
Korean War era Knox Premier Quality baku straw. A very light and airy hat weighing in at 1.9 ounces. Baku straw was sourced from the Philippines.

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M. E. Glunz & Cie. Strassburg, possibly 1920s maybe older. I believe this hat was made at the Ottmar Reich Straw Hat Factory Lindenberg, Germany because the owners of M. E. Glunz & Cie. were expelled from France after WWI and contracted Ottmar Reich for production (see below). The Straw Braid could be "Split" (China, Handwoven, 7 Stalks, Sewing Method: Over Stitch, Split Wheat Straw). I think this hat has a great overall look.

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From "Ottmar Reich, 100 Years" (1938).

1920 Liierung der Strassburger Strohhutfabrik M.E. Glunz die ihr eigenes Fabrikationsprogramm beibehält.

1920 Alliance with the Strasbourg Straw Hat factory M.E. Glunz which maintains its own manufacturing program.

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This is the everyday hat I reach for in summer... light, comfortable, durable - a parabuntal straw that has been treated in some way to be weather resistant. 1950s I would guess.

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One, Two or Three?
I don't know which one to choose.
What to say? I feel inadequate with a Panama or pseudo such, without shape, to keep me company
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