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VoodooSan

I'll Lock Up
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4,382
Location
Boise, ID
"Corona", possibly mid to later 1930s. I don't know what company made this Velour but it could be from a Miesbach source because of the Bavarian colors in the Liner piping. I found this Velour back in 2019.

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Stunning, Steve!
 

VoodooSan

I'll Lock Up
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4,382
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Boise, ID
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Joe The Hatter - 144 Rogers Ave
Dark Tan Lightweight Felt
4 1/2 crown as shaped (about 5 1/2 open)
1 5/8 Faded grosgrain ribbon
2 1/4 raw edge brim

Here is the second hat from the hat roulette box. This one is in fact the one that held the most interest for me. But only for a whimsical coincidental connection to me. “Designed and Created” by Joe The Hatter of Brooklyn, NY. OK… so the hat was sold at a store with the same name as me. In addition, the store just so happened to be located at 144 Rogers Ave. As some are aware I once upon a time wrestled professionally as Blare Rogers… “grandson of Nature Boy Buddy Rogers”. So That’s the silly little connection for me and this hat… Joe The Hatter on Rogers Ave. It doesn’t however completely end there though… on the same day I bought this hat, I also came across the most unique piece of Nature Boy Buddy Rogers memorabilia I have seen to date. A Pennsylvania Railroad Good Luck Token commemorating (Na)“TURE BOY BUDDY ROGERS vs KATO”. I believe I was able to match it up with their October 6, 1954 match in Lancaster, PA 10/06 when Buddy Rogers beat Oyama Kato. I knew this would be the perfect adornment for this hat!

The hat has a nice boxy crown and a bunch of character with its sun faded ribbon. I did manage to find under the sweat a dried up and discolored 1950s HCA standardized tag so any mystery is solved on the actual maker even if it oddly was located near the front of the hat. It is unfortunately a bit too large for me. But was easily remedied with a couple felt strips behind the sweat. I originally planned on attaching the token right on to the bow keep but it kinda gives off a hint of “sheriff badge” vibe that way. I found though the token slips nicely behind the ribbon for now. I may attach it more permanently… but I can’t decide if it looks better positioned to the front part of the bow or to the middle/rear of the bow keep. This one I can see being a regular knock around hat for me.

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That beauty has ALL the character, Joe!!!! What a phenomenal score, and the token is the magnificent cherry on a VERY rich sundae!!!!
 

RickP

Call Me a Cab
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Headed to the vet this morning with Mr Bear for shots and microchipping. Up top is a Sovereign Stetson. It MAY be one of the modern lower crown Whippets due to the wide binding, but Im not 100% sure because some evil person ripped half the tag inside out... I can see the color is Tawny and its 7-1/4, but the rest is gone... 4-1/2" crown as it sits with a brim of 2-3/8". Nice modest sized little hat

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19,978
Location
Nederland
I continue with the presentation of the very recent hat acquisitions for the second half of 2025.
I've regained my urge to take risks, and something interesting has come along.
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A Borsalino Qualità Superiore, size 6 1/2, or 60 centimeters, or 7 1/2 in the US.
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I liked the tone-on-tone felt and hatband; it's a known preference of mine.
It's a gray Borsalino in the innumerable color palette articulated by the names of the elements.
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The color is "Potassio" and there are no indications whatsoever for the hatband, so it's also an element :)
The hat type is a "Gulaela," sold in Germany. I think I have a few more in this combination...
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Thanks for your comments on the Panizza "Foulard."
You all have my compliments on the hats I'm fortunate enough to see every day here in a small valley north of Verona.
Very satisfying to find hats like that, Daniele. You know I'm a sucker for a nice homburg!
 

Rollin Rains

A-List Customer
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303
Location
Cypress Bower
I've been wanting a Cavanagh for a while now. This is my first day wearing it.
I got a great deal on this one, but the pictures and info on the seller's site were fairly minimal, so it was a bit of a gamble. I must say, it has greatly exceeded my expectations. Such a nice surprise!
The felt quality is on par with my Stetson Sovereign 20, and the "Cavanagh Edge" seems to be the equivalent to Stetson's "Mode Edge". The brim was much smaller than it seemed in the few pics from the seller's site. I don't generally wear many stingy brims, as they seem to be too formal looking on my head. My Stetson Inwood has been the only one I've held on to for any length of time. I might have passed on this one if I had known how stingy it was, however, I'm really glad I didn't.
I think I may be keeping it! It seem like it would be nice on those overcast winter days.
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jeffgarf

One Too Many
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1,252
Location
Jerusalem, Israel
I've been wanting a Cavanagh for a while now. This is my first day wearing it.
I got a great deal on this one, but the pictures and info on the seller's site were fairly minimal, so it was a bit of a gamble. I must say, it has greatly exceeded my expectations. Such a nice surprise!
The felt quality is on par with my Stetson Sovereign 20, and the "Cavanagh Edge" seems to be the equivalent to Stetson's "Mode Edge". The brim was much smaller that it seemed in the few pics from the seller's site. I don't generally wear many stingy brims, as they seem to be too formal looking on my head. My Stetson Inwood has been the only one I've held on to for any length of time. I might have passed on this one if I had known how stingy it was, however, I'm really glad I didn't.
I think I may be keeping this one. It seem like it would be nice one on those overcast winter days.
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Looks good on you. Definitely a keeper, IMHO.
 

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