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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

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After the thorough drenching it received on Sunday…. I thought this old dark heathered blue Marathon deserved it’s a day in the Sun…. Just took a few days to happen.

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RickP

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Got back to the Bay last night and went to my office to find a vintage hat stretcher I just bought from Rodney Allison @ North Valley Hat Company waiting for me. While I have a Borsalino Como that just came in on the rack, I am wearing my new navy blue Lock and Co. St. James fedora today.

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ive got an almost identical stretcher from the mid 40s... art deco casting designs in the base... love it and use it
frequently. solid unit and a good pickup for you!
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jeffgarf

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ive got an almost identical stretcher from the mid 40s... art deco casting designs in the base... love it and use it
frequently. solid unit and a good pickup for you!
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I was waiting for the right one to come along and Mr. Allison put one up for sale at a good price. I saw it just as he posted it and when I responded, he asked me to call him to confirm the sale. Great to speak with him for a 1/2 hour. Later, I stopped in to B.M. Franklin in Atlanta and was speaking with the guys there. Turns out, I had just beaten out one of their hatters to getting the stretcher. He reached out 6 mins after it was posted on FB Marketplace. I got in at 3! Small world.
 
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I was waiting for the right one to come along and Mr. Allison put one up for sale at a good price. I saw it just as he posted it and when I responded, he asked me to call him to confirm the sale. Great to speak with him for a 1/2 hour. Later, I stopped in to B.M. Franklin in Atlanta and was speaking with the guys there. Turns out, I had just beaten out one of their hatters to getting the stretcher. He reached out 6 mins after it was posted on FB Marketplace. I got in at 3!
I love things emblematic of the Art Deco era. Here’s my S & S hat stretcher/wrecker, nowhere near as nice and clean as @RickP ’s. IMG_2540.jpeg IMG_2545.jpeg

But then, I found a rare bird; a fine find, a fantastic Feldman.
It’s the only one I’ve seen, and appears to be at least a couple of decades earlier than the S & S. IMG_2549.jpeg IMG_2548.jpeg

It’d be a stretch to think I need 2 of these.
 
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jeffgarf

One Too Many
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I love things emblematic of the Art Deco era. Here’s my S & S hat stretcher/wrecker, nowhere near as nice and clean as @RickP ’s. View attachment 751838 View attachment 751839

But then, I found a rare bird; a fine, fantastic Feldman.
It’s the only one I’ve seen, and appears to be at least a couple of decades earlier than the S & S. View attachment 751840 View attachment 751841

It’d be stretch to think I need 2 of these.
That's exactly what Mr. Allison said, having owned 2 of them for quite a while, nonetheless.
 

VoodooSan

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Felt is often discussed in various threads, and there's often confusion about its components, especially in hats produced in Italy, with Borsalino at the top of the list.
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The last hat I wore was a Borsalino product, dating back to the years when hats were fading from the heads of many young and old men around the world. For women, it was a different story.
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Yet, with the skills to produce felt, not because Italy is a country rich in furs, but with a solid experience with wool, Borsalino performed near-miracles, so as the others Italian hatters.
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To demonstrate their skill in producing quality felt, even outside of the designated areas, here's a hat made from scratch in Merano, South Tyrol, by the Matthias Hutter company.
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This was a "Tyrolean" hat reworked by Fleur di Penumbra hat in the Netherlands.
The shape chosen, as well as the hat band, is that of a casual hat.
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Thanks for your comments and likes. They are widely reciprocated.
Fascinating information, as always, Daniele!
 

RickP

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The Campdraft really WAS a good choice today.... Someone who shall remain nameless decided to enlarge his mud feature out in the yard this morning...lol. ( It took 2 cu ft of dirt to refill it in)..Its wintertime so I dont have a waterhose hooked up..... I was out on my knees in the rain under the Akubra with a big tub full of warm water scrubbing Mr Bear back to a dingy white state. Hat survived just fine. Oh the joy of Labrador puppies!!!!

This morning hat pictures proves he WAS clean and white at daybreak


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