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shelton243

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mallory coast to Coast

I just purchased a Mallory Coast to coast on ebay and I would like to know what these #s mean on the tag under the inner lining. 47 472 . I just missed a open road so the same seller had this one for $ 25. , I wasn't sure what it was but I like it by the size of the brim relevant to the ribbon. the hat to my surprise is in great condition , a solid 9.5 out of 10. It doe seem to be a little faded, I believe a light cleaning will bring the color (chocolate) back . I would really like to know about these #'s or the year of the hat.
 

nightandthecity

Practically Family
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1938
Can anyone ID this "Grande Mode" Cap?

here's hoping some of you knowledgeable hattists can cast a light on the origin of the cap currently under discussion here.......

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?75481-Synthetic-fibres-in-occupied-europe

.....pre-war in style with a great 1920s-40s era label -but made from a wool/synthetic mix which shouts post-war. It came from Bulgaria and the obvious explanation is that it is "communist traditionalist", but the label sure look pre-war French, which made me wonder if it is WW2 Euro-ersatz. Here's a taster:

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please post replies in the original thread, we don't want to have two versions of the same thread running concurrently!
 

SR-71

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North Texas
Question on vtg resistol Diamond Horseshoe

I won this hat a while back on the bay... But it has no "X" markings in it but it is soft and supple. Western store thinks likely 20-25 "X" quality. Brim was very stiff, but crown is nice and soft. Any ideas on age?

Great hat... Just had it reshaped with a teardrop crown. No. New pics yet... Wife is giving it to me as a Christmas gift.

A couple of pics from the auction are below. The satin liner is stitched in... Something I had not seen before. I am new at this, so bear with me please.

Thanks!

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SR-71

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I have no idea if there is beaver in it or not, but it is softer than my Black Gold (20X Beaver) and shapes very easily. It may be a precursor to the Diamond Horseshoe 110 and the 15 and 20X Diamond Horseshoe hats of more recent times... But based on the box it came in, I thought this may be from the 70s. Has a really tall crown also.

Thanks for any input! Just trying to learn more on these hats of all types. ;)
 

babygirl...

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Sorry :eek:fftopic: but I am getting really annoyed being timed out on here every 5 seconds..........:crazy: Whats up with this??
 

xbeatles4x

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Miami
Ok I have a question. I really like my akubra fed 4 heritage grade, and I have not worn it that much in the last few months. I decided I would try to shrink it ever so slightly so I do not have to wear it with as much of the foam sizing tape. I tried leaving it in my car for a few days and I guess my window tints are so severe that it did not make a difference on the hat at all.

I tried dabbing some water around the inside sweatband and placing it on a lamp for 25 minutes and no difference.

Thoughts?

Also as a side question could someone link me as to what people use for felt strips? All I could find seem to be for furniture.
 
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The Fedorable

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Califonria
Ok I have a question. I really like my akubra fed 4 heritage grade, and I have not worn it that much in the last few months. I decided I would try to shrink it ever so slightly so I do not have to wear it with as much of the foam sizing tape. I tried leaving it in my car for a few days and I guess my window tints are so severe that it did not make a difference on the hat at all.

I tried dabbing some water around the inside sweatband and placing it on a lamp for 25 minutes and no difference.

Thoughts?

I do believe that this was brought up on the Fed IV thread... From what I've read, the Fed IV deluxe doesn't shrink that much unlike the Imperial grade FedIV standard...
 

xbeatles4x

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So in other words it is very resilient to shrinking. Honestly it fits fine, and tight enough with the foam pads I put in, but for some reason I think the foam gets crushed making it easy for the hat to fall off. I see online people saying how they rode a bike with their hat or other and I find myself struggling with my hat if there is a slight wind.

Maybe the best solution is the felt pads, and next time order down a size.
 

ManofKent

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So in other words it is very resilient to shrinking. Honestly it fits fine, and tight enough with the foam pads I put in, but for some reason I think the foam gets crushed making it easy for the hat to fall off. I see online people saying how they rode a bike with their hat or other and I find myself struggling with my hat if there is a slight wind.

Maybe the best solution is the felt pads, and next time order down a size.

You could try cutting strips of felt from the sort of square that you pick up at craft shops. If you want an adhesive option the draught-excluder foam Hatsdirect supply seems to work okay, I've also seen people use the fluffy piece from the two part strips of velcro you can pick up from dressmaking/household supply shops.

Personally in order to wear a broadish brimmed hat in strongish winds I'd have to have it so tight it would be uncomfortable. If it's very windy I swap to a stingy, bowler or cap. Some people prefer a hat to be snugger than I'm comfortable with.
 

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