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Knox Forty Custom Edge
Color: Light dove grey, perhaps a little lighter than the first picture; black ribbon
Brim: 2-5/8"
Crown: about 6", open crown
Felt: As one would expect of a Knox Forty, it's exceptional felt, which is easily shaped dry; the felt is also very clean, but there is some mothing, which is shown in the photos
Misc: this hat is obviously lightly used; the sweatband is supple; the liner is clean, with intact oilskin-type liner cover; I detect no odors.
Price: $275, shipped in USA
When I came across this hat, I did a little research and found this thread discussing a Knox Forty that sold on ebay a couple years ago for $325. This quote, from Art Fawcett sums up what an exceptional hat it is:
Color: Light dove grey, perhaps a little lighter than the first picture; black ribbon
Brim: 2-5/8"
Crown: about 6", open crown
Felt: As one would expect of a Knox Forty, it's exceptional felt, which is easily shaped dry; the felt is also very clean, but there is some mothing, which is shown in the photos
Misc: this hat is obviously lightly used; the sweatband is supple; the liner is clean, with intact oilskin-type liner cover; I detect no odors.
Price: $275, shipped in USA
When I came across this hat, I did a little research and found this thread discussing a Knox Forty that sold on ebay a couple years ago for $325. This quote, from Art Fawcett sums up what an exceptional hat it is:
I have a bit of a different outlook Gents. My opinion? I think they are finally bringing what the hats in question deserve. The Knox Forty was one rung under pure beaver ( Knox 100) and is unquestionably an unreproduceable hat today. I know of no hatter that can match it in quality, myself included. The Cav edge makes all the difference in the world.










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