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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Hagwood

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The Shoe

One Too Many
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1,827
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My most worn hat...and you know ‘roo leather means outdoor cooking. Jerk ribs coming up at the pit in a few hours time.
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Hagwood

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Been outside all day in a semi beater Stetson straw, working on cars, the motorcycle, flowerbeds and sprinkler heads. Straw is in great shape, but the sweat is a little rough.

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Ran over something on the bike that ruined my tire I just replaced in the Fall, so already have to get another one. Went with a little more aggressive one for the twisties.

Had some fun with the old tire before replacing it.


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AbbaDatDeHat

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AbbaDatDeHat

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Been outside all day in a semi beater Stetson straw, working on cars, the motorcycle, flowerbeds and sprinkler heads. Straw is in great shape, but the sweat is a little rough.

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Ran over something on the bike that ruined my tire I just replaced in the Fall, so already have to get another one. Went with a little more aggressive one for the twisties.

Had some fun with the old tire before replacing it.


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Take no prisoners Tim.
Good smoke!
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Rumad

One Too Many
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Been outside all day in a semi beater Stetson straw, working on cars, the motorcycle, flowerbeds and sprinkler heads. Straw is in great shape, but the sweat is a little rough.

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Ran over something on the bike that ruined my tire I just replaced in the Fall, so already have to get another one. Went with a little more aggressive one for the twisties.

Had some fun with the old tire before replacing it.


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Attaboy Tim. Looks like you had that cookout after all.
 
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This week I will feature J. Hückel´s Söhne Soft Felt Hats. J. Hückel´s Söhne was nationalized as Tonak after 1945.

This is my final entry. I thought I go with this unique hat that I haven't posted in a while.

J. Hückel´s Söhne "Standard" "Loden", Back Bow, Point 6, Crown 6 inches Open, Brim 2 1/2 inches, NOS condition possibly later 1930s. There could be wool in the mix based on the "Loden" designation. The felt is very pliable and easily takes a dry crease. The finish could be considered “Flamand” which is unshorn Velour hair. The form has a very late 1920s look with a Curled Over Welt Brim. Great looking gold stamping on the Crown Tip Patch and Laced Sweatband.

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J. Hückel´s Söhne Neutitschein Factory, Horse Drawn Wagons With Cargo Being Loaded On Train, possibly late 1800s.

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J. Hückel´s Söhne Neutitschein, Horse Drawn Wagons With Cargo, possibly late 1800s.

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jonesy86

I'll Lock Up
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4,610
Location
Kauai
Big Mexican palm straw hat, with a Guatemalan beaded band, a Guatemalan rainbow colored shirt, and a basic black cloth mask of West Virginia design on the Masked Corona Crawl today. Lots of folks out strolling along the coastal path through town this evening, very few wearing masks, but the curve is flat here. I hope it stays that way.
May you all be happy, peaceful, and safe.
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Rmccamey

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5,667
Location
Central Texas
Oldham and Fogg, now that is a name that just sounds like an old hat company!!! Looks great, Steve.

Third hat from the Stefan batch. An Oldham and Fogg Bowler. One of the Manchester area hat makers based in Hyde and established in 1864.

Sits so nicely atop my bald head. Lovely feel to the felt, nice overall shape and dimensions. I think this is going to be one of my favourite Bowlers. View attachment 232586 View attachment 232587 View attachment 232588 View attachment 232589
 

Rmccamey

I'll Lock Up
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5,667
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Central Texas
That is my next $$ for the Road King, new shoes!

Been outside all day in a semi beater Stetson straw, working on cars, the motorcycle, flowerbeds and sprinkler heads. Straw is in great shape, but the sweat is a little rough.

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Ran over something on the bike that ruined my tire I just replaced in the Fall, so already have to get another one. Went with a little more aggressive one for the twisties.

Had some fun with the old tire before replacing it.


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Love the neutral color on that one Steve. Nice dimensions and it looks pristine.

This week I will feature J. Hückel´s Söhne Soft Felt Hats. J. Hückel´s Söhne was nationalized as Tonak after 1945.

This is my final entry. I thought I go with this unique hat that I haven't posted in a while.

J. Hückel´s Söhne "Standard" "Loden", Back Bow, Point 6, Crown 6 inches Open, Brim 2 1/2 inches, NOS condition possibly later 1930s. There could be wool in the mix based on the "Loden" designation. The felt is very pliable and easily takes a dry crease. The finish could be considered “Flamand” which is unshorn Velour hair. The form has a very late 1920s look with a Curled Over Welt Brim. Great looking gold stamping on the Crown Tip Patch and Laced Sweatband.

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J. Hückel´s Söhne Neutitschein Factory, Horse Drawn Wagons With Cargo Being Loaded On Train, possibly late 1800s.

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J. Hückel´s Söhne Neutitschein, Horse Drawn Wagons With Cargo, possibly late 1800s.

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