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My first new hat in over a year turned out to be a real winner. I couldn't be more pleased with this Dobbs Fifteen unless it came with a wind trolley!

To paraphrase HJ quoting Paul Simon: we haven't had any sunlight around here in over a week (maybe even two?). It's beginning to feel like Northern Europe in Alabama. I had to manipulate some of the photos for visibility.

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That really is a beauty, Nathan.
 
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Mark and other FL fellows, thank you for your kind words.
I've always shared hats from my vast, if not very vast, collection for the past decade or more.
Last year, I almost completely stopped due to health issues.
This year, I returned to my usual recovery mode. In recent months, I've been back to full capacity, so I've resumed buying and displaying.
At the beginning of 2024, I completed my hat census with the decision to sell a good portion of my collection. Then something went wrong, and I found myself on hold.
I have to thank you and all the Fedora Lounge participants, whose appreciation has rekindled my desire to start over and supported me in times of need.
Very happy to see your smiling face and wonderful hats gracing the lounge more regularly. And most importantly that your health has rebounded. Slàinte Daniele.
 

VoodooSan

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Cool. Can we see the inside of it?

Good looking leather, too.
As requested, Nathan, with a bonus shot of the retailer, circa late 1920s, I believe. Alexander interior.jpg Alexander retailer.jpg Alexander tag.jpg Strain Building late 1920s.jpg
 

Daniele Tanto

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Continuing with the series of felt hats finished with short, medium, and long fur, here is a Borsalino Grand Prix 1900.
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The felt color is "Honey" and the hatband is "Sepia."
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Very malleable and soft, the felt has the consistency to stay in place.
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The color is beautiful and changes with light and shadow, like all felt hats finished with translucent surfaces.
The sun helps to showcase its quality.
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It is a size 6 hat, or 59 cm, or 7 3/8 in US. It remained in a box for a long time due to its poor fit over the years, and a few steam baths have restored it to its original size.
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Thank you for your likes and compliments.
 

Daniele Tanto

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Very happy to see your smiling face and wonderful hats gracing the lounge more regularly. And most importantly that your health has rebounded. Slàinte Daniele.
Joe, thank you so much for your kind words. It's a pleasure for me too to still be part of the hat lovers community.
I sincerely hope to continue my journey as a European hat "showrunner." I enjoy the role :)
 

hambone71

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Thanks, HB. It is blanket lined but it’s an old Type III. I think they discontinued these some years ago. The chore coat is a good get and I like the Detroit jacket as well.
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That's a great looking coat! I like that design with those pockets versus the patch pockets on the standard chore coats available today. Looks like much better hand pockets. I didn't know there was such a thing as a type III chore coat. I found a standard Made in USA one from 1989 on OFS and made an offer that was accepted. I figure I've put off buying one for too long and pulled the trigger. The brass buttons say 100 Years, 1889-1989 around the Carhartt name. I thought that was cool.
 

hipnwithitvintage

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View attachment 136111 View attachment 136113 View attachment 136114 View attachment 136115 View attachment 136116 Greetings All:
Well....today i was planning on pulling out one of my most special, Stetson did it ******* alright, wear only for something special hat, just to brighten up my day.
I was brushing it and noticed a thingy place, then a kinda unrecognized area and immediately went into “Panic Thought Mode”. Oh, who been messin with my hats?? Dog, hit the road!!! You know just regular hat panic.
Alas, i turn it over and what?? Oh yeah, it’s the little brother!!
Hippo digs the Hollywood thing!
I also answered my own question.
Yes, Stetson did make an Open Road 3X Last Drop. Duhh
Be well. Bowen
I wore a Biltmore Luxuro fedora in black today, a lovely soft felt for a walk through the English countryside on a mild December afternoon.
 

VoodooSan

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Continuing with the series of felt hats finished with short, medium, and long fur, here is a Borsalino Grand Prix 1900.
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The felt color is "Honey" and the hatband is "Sepia."
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Very malleable and soft, the felt has the consistency to stay in place.
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The color is beautiful and changes with light and shadow, like all felt hats finished with translucent surfaces.
The sun helps to showcase its quality.
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It is a size 6 hat, or 59 cm, or 7 3/8 in US. It remained in a box for a long time due to its poor fit over the years, and a few steam baths have restored it to its original size.
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Thank you for your likes and compliments.
Oh, I REALLY like that one, Daniele!!! The colors, the texture, the ribbon/binding accents....glorious!
 
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The President - Multi-Felted

Here is a hat that was shared by Brent on his FB group. The President “Muli-Felted”. Curiosity got the better of me along with the neato ribbon treatment. In hand I can’t say I can shed much more light on what Multi-Felted might mean. It’s certainly a fur felt.. possible there are some other fibers mixed in. I’d say it is a bit thicker felt.. maybe a winter weight but definitely not a western weight. Hand is decent.. not the smoothest but definitely not a wool feel. I did not find any manufacturer tags under the sweat… though I did not dig too deeply to avoid damaging the sweatband. @DaveProc indicated it was most likely made by John W. Green & Sons of Danbury CT. for Bidgman's Department store as they patented "Multi-felted" in 1931. All in all it’s a hat with a ton of character. I love the ribbon treatment and I decided to adorn this one at least for now with this gold key tie clip. This hat served as my rain hat the last few days waiting for a nice clear day like today to get its pictures. It certainly had no trouble shrugging off the weather.
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Echter Mayser "Superbe", date stamped June 3, 1950. The Black Felt has a very nice soft Hand. Lots of Brim flange on this Soft Felt. This Soft Felt was made for the München hat store Johann Zehme, Royal Bavarian Court Supplier. I found this Soft Felt back in 2019.

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Mayser Miniature Hat Cartons, made by Zeitler - Karton, Murnau / Oberbayern. Last produced about 10 years ago. They are really well made and the dimensions (L x W x H) are approximately 4 1/4 x 4 x 2 1/4 inches. I found these Miniature Hat Cartons back in 2018.

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DaveProc

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The President - Multi-Felted

Here is a hat that was shared by Brent on his FB group. The President “Muli-Felted”. Curiosity got the better of me along with the neato ribbon treatment. In hand I can’t say I can shed much more light on what Multi-Felted might mean. It’s certainly a fur felt.. possible there are some other fibers mixed in. I’d say it is a bit thicker felt.. maybe a winter weight but definitely not a western weight. Hand is decent.. not the smoothest but definitely not a wool feel. I did not find any manufacturer tags under the sweat… though I did not dig too deeply to avoid damaging the sweatband. @DaveProc indicated it was most likely made by John W. Green & Sons of Danbury CT. for Bidgman's Department store as they patented "Multi-felted" in 1931. All in all it’s a hat with a ton of character. I love the ribbon treatment and I decided to adorn this one at least for now with this gold key tie clip. This hat served as my rain hat the last few days waiting for a nice clear day like today to get its pictures. It certainly had no trouble shrugging off the weather. View attachment 753469 View attachment 753470 View attachment 753471
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Sweet!
 

VoodooSan

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The President - Multi-Felted

Here is a hat that was shared by Brent on his FB group. The President “Muli-Felted”. Curiosity got the better of me along with the neato ribbon treatment. In hand I can’t say I can shed much more light on what Multi-Felted might mean. It’s certainly a fur felt.. possible there are some other fibers mixed in. I’d say it is a bit thicker felt.. maybe a winter weight but definitely not a western weight. Hand is decent.. not the smoothest but definitely not a wool feel. I did not find any manufacturer tags under the sweat… though I did not dig too deeply to avoid damaging the sweatband. @DaveProc indicated it was most likely made by John W. Green & Sons of Danbury CT. for Bidgman's Department store as they patented "Multi-felted" in 1931. All in all it’s a hat with a ton of character. I love the ribbon treatment and I decided to adorn this one at least for now with this gold key tie clip. This hat served as my rain hat the last few days waiting for a nice clear day like today to get its pictures. It certainly had no trouble shrugging off the weather. View attachment 753469 View attachment 753470 View attachment 753471
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Woot!!!!! That is simply FANTABULOUS, Joe!!! What an amazing fedora!!!!
 

VoodooSan

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Echter Mayser "Superbe", date stamped June 3, 1950. The Black Felt has a very nice soft Hand. Lots of Brim flange on this Soft Felt. This Soft Felt was made for the München hat store Johann Zehme, Royal Bavarian Court Supplier. I found this Soft Felt back in 2019.

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Mayser Miniature Hat Cartons, made by Zeitler - Karton, Murnau / Oberbayern. Last produced about 10 years ago. They are really well made and the dimensions (L x W x H) are approximately 4 1/4 x 4 x 2 1/4 inches. I found these Miniature Hat Cartons back in 2018.

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Simply beautiful, Steve! Gorgeous exterior, and that lining tip is to die for!
 

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