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Thank you Stefan.Very cool find, Joe. The colour combination is really attractive. Too bad it isn't your size.
Thank you Stefan.Very cool find, Joe. The colour combination is really attractive. Too bad it isn't your size.
Love the gambler hats with the curled brim! Need to get you a wool poncho and a 6 shooter to complete the look!Hat number two is a little nicer hat... a decent dark brown 3x Beaver Stetson Gambler looking thing. ( no tag inside so not sure what it was) I dont have much head time in short, flat top hats, but being a decent cheap hat, If It doesnt ring my bell, Ill just reblock it and go another direction. It is a 7-1/4 long oval so its a good fit, and hats in nice condition. Havent done anything to it yet... thinking Ill most likely Iron the brim flat and do a pencil curl on it here in then next few days
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Did go ahead and flatten the brim a bit... already like it better.... stay tuned for the brim curl
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Id like to see one with a taller crown... most are real low and ride on the noggin.... I have one black resistol ive been thinking of trying it onLove the gambler hats with the curled brim! Need to get you a wool poncho and a 6 shooter to complete the look!
I try to raise the front a little and give them a front pinch and it feels a little better, on my head anyway.Id like to see one with a taller crown... most are real low and ride on the noggin.... I have one black resistol ive been thinking of trying it on
front pinch definately better than a smooth barrelI try to raise the front a little and give them a front pinch and it feels a little better, on my head anyway.
Hat number two is a little nicer hat... a decent dark brown 3x Beaver Stetson Gambler looking thing. ( no tag inside so not sure what it was) I dont have much head time in short, flat top hats, but being a decent cheap hat, If It doesnt ring my bell, Ill just reblock it and go another direction. It is a 7-1/4 long oval so its a good fit, and hats in nice condition. Havent done anything to it yet... thinking Ill most likely Iron the brim flat and do a pencil curl on it here in then next few days
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Did go ahead and flatten the brim a bit... already like it better.... stay tuned for the brim curl
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What a unique topper. While it doesn’t match exactly what they used in the film… that would make a great Willy Wonka hat!The main attraction was this one and it's something I haven't seen before.
A chapeau claque Extra Quality by Harman&Son of New Bond Street, London in brown. Size 56 again with the bound brim at 5cm and the crown at 13cm or thereabouts. Also in poor condition but very interesting from a hat history point of view. We know from publications that toppers were made in various colours, but we very rarely find an older one in any other colour than black. The insides were done in a high quality, so for this one too I'm thinking this is early. Likely late 1800 or early 1900's.
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Nice! My first thought when i saw it: is that made of wood? Then i looked more carefully........The main attraction was this one and it's something I haven't seen before.
A chapeau claque Extra Quality by Harman&Son of New Bond Street, London in brown. Size 56 again with the bound brim at 5cm and the crown at 13cm or thereabouts. Also in poor condition but very interesting from a hat history point of view. We know from publications that toppers were made in various colours, but we very rarely find an older one in any other colour than black. The insides were done in a high quality, so for this one too I'm thinking this is early. Likely late 1800 or early 1900's.
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Stunner! What a great find!Here is a Royal Stetson Deluxe Vita-Felt I recently picked up on speculation. The size didn’t work out but it is still a very cool hat worthy of sharing imo..
My research found that the Vita-Felt process was likely introduced in 1940 and with the 7801 lot number (and other indicators) I believe this to be an early 1940s hat (perhaps 1941 or 1942).
The felt is outstanding and can easily be dry shaped.
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Here is a Royal Stetson Deluxe Vita-Felt I recently picked up on speculation. The size didn’t work out but it is still a very cool hat worthy of sharing imo..
My research found that the Vita-Felt process was likely introduced in 1940 and with the 7801 lot number (and other indicators) I believe this to be an early 1940s hat (perhaps 1941 or 1942).
The felt is outstanding and can easily be dry shaped.
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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. Excellent sir!My new Hufvud. Custom order, open crown, beaver 50. The color is Fawn with a "Vintage Beige" ribbon and a binding that sometimes matches, but mostly reflects very cool tones, and this time of the year even light green. I do not own any vintage fedora, but in my imagination, based on what I've seen online, this hat resembles the old time hats.
When I received this, I had some bad luck as, suffering from the flu and being too ignorant, I took the steam from a kettle that was dirty and splashed rust and limescale droplets directly onto the binding. To clean the stain, I used a stain remover designed for textiles, after which I wiped the detergent off with a microfiber cloth that I had moistened with a 50/50 mixture of vodka and distilled water.
The result was perfect, but then I accidentally hit my head on the felt roof of the children’s playhouse, which left a mark on the back of the binding, one I couldn’t remove. In truth, that mark is so subtle that it only serves as a reminder that we all die someday, even if we have a Hufvud on head.
Very, very nice hat, perfect craftsmanship, and the felt color is just awesome.
Stunner! What a great find!
Thanks guys!Another beauty.