Héctor Fernández
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Be careful, Sargento Garcia is looking for you[emoji1] very nice hermano.Sombrero Cordobés.![]()
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Be careful, Sargento Garcia is looking for you[emoji1] very nice hermano.Sombrero Cordobés.![]()
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Jajajajaja! I'd forgotten his name. What was the alcalde's name, te acuerdas?Be careful, Sargento Garcia is looking for you[emoji1] very nice hermano.![]()
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Beautiful color! I wonder if the process to make a velour and a "velvet" are similar? A very pettable, wearable hat.Hückel Weilheim "Velvet", 59 cm, Over Welt Brim, possibly late 1950s early 1960s. This is the first "Velvet" quality I have encountered. The felt is very soft with a great color mix and finish. The finish is similar to Velour but a bit looser.
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Stefan, This one is really fantastic. I have run across similar pressed finish like this but always very small sizes.Barbisio Granito in Umbria colour. Qualitá Extra in a size 56 with the overwelt brim at 6cm and the crown 10,5cm at the center dent. This one has a special grid-like finish which I've never seen before (allright it's a waffle finish). You'd think it'd be a bit too much, but it's remarkably wearable.
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Love it Max. You wear it well.Sombrero Cordobés.![]()
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Tim, i grew up in Indy, was in their store many times, was on wrestling team with grand son (too bad not Mary) but i don’t recall the hat drop. But then it was early 70’s, don’t remember a lot of a lot!!
Back then you were either a greaser a jock or a freak. They were jocks, i wasn’t a greaser either.
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Mike, Thanks! I think "Velet" is just some name they used (maybe not Velour). My guess is it was Scratched with with wire brushes rather than sanded (sand paper). Real Velour must be from Hare Fur and then Wet Brushed, Scratched and then Clipped. I am not sure if this is Hare and Wet Brushed but it looks like it was Scratched and Clipped (but somewhat roughly so a bit Flamand).Beautiful color! I wonder if the process to make a velour and a "velvet" are similar? A very pettable, wearable hat.
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Was it Capitán Monasterio?Jajajajaja! I'd forgotten his name. What was the alcalde's name, te acuerdas?
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How's the felt on that, Alan? I tried to find a vintage Cordobés that wasn't for tourists without luck. Yours is vintage, right? Were vintage made better than the modern ones?Very nice Max. My one sombrero has the distinction of being my least comfortable hat. Don't think I've ever worn it outside of the house.
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Thank you! I have it on as the top of a double decker right now. The bottom half is a Borsalino.Love it Max. You wear it well.
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Thanks, Tim.Unique one there and looks great on you.
Thank you! I have it on as the top of a double decker right now. The bottom half is a Borsalino.![]()
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Alcalde Luis Ramone, Wikipedia says.Was it Capitán Monasterio?
Magistrado Carlos Galindo
Or
The Eagle José Sebastián de Vargas
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View attachment 200639 Just received my Christmas present from JJ Hats. It will go back in the box shortly so I can enjoy opening it a second time. (And to keep my good friend from liking it too much as well.)
Evidently this is one of not many remaining Stetsonians that JJ has in stock. I was pleased as always by their customer service and knowledgeable staff. I recognize it is not vintage but finding vintage for my 7 1/2 mound of flesh is quite difficult. As such, it has been custom when I can afford it, or luck and great retailers such as JJ, DelMonico, Bencraft, Holland, etc otherwise.
I am pleased to own a few custom hats made by Bond, Garrison, Óptimo, and Art—all members here. Likewise I have enjoyed my off the shelf beauties from the retailers I mentioned. As I am sure each of you understands, each hat offers its own fine memory. Like them all, I love this hat.
The felt is rabbit, firm but not a helmet. The style is old school and fun to play with.
I cannot wait to Teardrop it. That’s likely what I’ll do on Christmas Day once the rush is over. I’ll thank God to be able to enjoy another wonderful Christmas with my long suffering yet understanding wife whose closet is increasingly challenged by my boxes of lids, and with steam, felt, and bourbon, toast Him, her, the day, my hats, and the enjoyment of sharing this passion with you all on the Lounge.
Nice find! Bob, I'm going to have to visit you one of these days and go on a hat hunt[emoji1]I’ve been visiting Mr. Elmore for quite a few years. At 91 he is still running his mens and boys wear in small town Houston, Missouri. He does a decent Levi’s business, but I swear the remainder of the stock is left over from the 1980s or older. I’ve bought a old-stock jacket or two, but the hats he still has in stock we’re moth eaten or too small (brands are Beaver and Bee). Today I figured neither one of us was getting any younger and I thought I should a least buy a hat with a store imprint just for posterity. The only one the moths missed (other than the denim cowboy hats) was this Beaver Brand and I think it will fit OK with a small stretch.
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Mr. Elmore was part of a gospel group since 1948 and they recently recorded their first album. I’ll have to make a trip back and buy a copy.
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Mr. Elmore is the second from the right. There have been 22 member changes over the years, but he is a founding member.
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I also bought a shirt.
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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.