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VoodooSan

I'll Lock Up
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4,310
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Boise, ID
Ludwig Skriwanek Graz, Hutfabrikation, possibly early to mid 1930s. I do not have any information on the production capabilities of Ludwig Skriwanek Graz Hutfabrikation so possibly sourced. This Stiff Felt is a Mélange with a shorter cropped Rauh / Rough finish. Great Form and tight well executed Brim work. Really classy Liner design highlighted by the company Crest. It has an intact Braided Wind Cord and is in overall excellent condition. It's difficult to find Mélange Stiff Felts especially in 57 cm and above. This is one of my favorite Stiff Felts.

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You can get a closeup look at the mélange Felt with a shorter cropped Rauh / Rough finish at the bottom edge of the Sweatband (see below).

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English translation of Skriwanek - Hüte catalog (possibly 1920s). I was made aware of this catalog back in back in 2023.

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The entire catalog and English Translation is too long to post here so you can view at my website. I think it's definitely worth taking a look at.

https://germanaustrianhats.invision...riwanek-graz-hutfabrikation/#findComment-3260
I don't know about any other Loungers, Steve, but I am INCREDIBLY envious of your ability to find hats of such venerable vintage, in such AMAZING condition! Kudos on another phenomenal score!
 

Cuvier

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249
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Texas
From my experience with Hemp Open Roads and Stratoliners, Steam and a Steam Iron ( with press cloth) are your friends... Good luck
Thank you so much for the advice Rick.
I don't have a press cloth, but I'll get one before I iron this out. Any tips you could offer? I know you have a lot of experience with these.
 

RickP

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Thank you so much for the advice Rick.
I don't have a press cloth, but I'll get one before I iron this out. Any tips you could offer? I know you have a lot of experience with these.
any white cotton lightweight cloth will do. Hit it with a fair bit of steam and press it down flat by hand... hold it flat for 20-30 seconds to cool down. Cover brim with a press cloth and hit it with a good dose of steam. Dont set the iron too hot and gently iron the brim flat. Once fairly flat and cool, steam it again and gently pull the brim down in front till you get it where you like it. Start with just a little swoop at a time... Have fun and show us what you come up with
 
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Location
Boston area
A beautiful sunny day... time to get this c.1910 Hawes Von Gal out for a spring freshening up. This is the only soft hat from this maker that I've come across - it is among the rarest hats in my collection. Hawes Von Gal marketed their $3 hat heavily in their prime during the late 19th and early 20th century. By 1914 the price had risen to $3.50. They were gone not long after.

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Sigh…
Such a great example, Alan.
They don’t make ‘em like that anymore, we don’t find them like that anymore.
 
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Location
Funkytown, USA
any white cotton lightweight cloth will do. Hit it with a fair bit of steam and press it down flat by hand... hold it flat for 20-30 seconds to cool down. Cover brim with a press cloth and hit it with a good dose of steam. Dont set the iron too hot and gently iron the brim flat. Once fairly flat and cool, steam it again and gently pull the brim down in front till you get it where you like it. Start with just a little swoop at a time... Have fun and show us what you come up with

A handkerchief is perfect.
 

Cuvier

One of the Regulars
Messages
249
Location
Texas
any white cotton lightweight cloth will do. Hit it with a fair bit of steam and press it down flat by hand... hold it flat for 20-30 seconds to cool down. Cover brim with a press cloth and hit it with a good dose of steam. Dont set the iron too hot and gently iron the brim flat. Once fairly flat and cool, steam it again and gently pull the brim down in front till you get it where you like it. Start with just a little swoop at a time... Have fun and show us what you come up with

A handkerchief is perfect.
Thanks guys. I'll give it a shot.
 

bowlerman

I'll Lock Up
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6,391
Location
South Dakota
Ludwig Skriwanek Graz, Hutfabrikation, possibly early to mid 1930s. I do not have any information on the production capabilities of Ludwig Skriwanek Graz Hutfabrikation so possibly sourced. This Stiff Felt is a Mélange with a shorter cropped Rauh / Rough finish. Great Form and tight well executed Brim work. Really classy Liner design highlighted by the company Crest. It has an intact Braided Wind Cord and is in overall excellent condition. It's difficult to find Mélange Stiff Felts especially in 57 cm and above. This is one of my favorite Stiff Felts.

55161758359_6349404a63_h.jpg


55161702108_856bc40702_h.jpg


55161517406_852337c38a_h.jpg


55168135010_b6d28f1497_o.jpg


You can get a closeup look at the mélange Felt with a shorter cropped Rauh / Rough finish at the bottom edge of the Sweatband (see below).

55167917728_d486ca8cd8_o.jpg


English translation of Skriwanek - Hüte catalog (possibly 1920s). I was made aware of this catalog back in back in 2023.

52588857924_8879d78cc7_o.jpg


The entire catalog and English Translation is too long to post here so you can view at my website. I think it's definitely worth taking a look at.

https://germanaustrianhats.invision...riwanek-graz-hutfabrikation/#findComment-3260
There need to be more heather bowlers. Fantastic.
 
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18,243
Location
Maryland
R. & M. Wegener "Cornett" possibly mid 1950s. The liner was soiled so is bleached out. Other than that everything is ok. The medium weight Felt is a pleasant shade of Brown. Really like the Form and the width of the Band plus Bow. I haven't posted this Soft Felt here in many years. I found this Soft Felt back in 2018.

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R. & M. Wegener Postcards, possibly mid 1930s. I found these back in 2014.

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VoodooSan

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,310
Location
Boise, ID
R. & M. Wegener "Cornett" possibly mid 1950s. The liner was soiled so is bleached out. Other than that everything is ok. The medium weight Felt is a pleasant shade of Brown. Really like the Form and the width of the Band plus Bow. I haven't posted this Soft Felt here in many years. I found this Soft Felt back in 2018.

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55167271450_8a9515dd02_h.jpg


55166895526_816b484173_h.jpg


55167129749_e3574a3750_h.jpg


55167043683_bf7d8ccc69_h.jpg


R. & M. Wegener Postcards, possibly mid 1930s. I found these back in 2014.

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15067866939_f4ac658a18_o.jpg


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Very nice!
 
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G’day all, new member here I figured I’d share what I’ve got on today. Stetson 4x Carson from what I believe is the 90s, of course it looks nothing like it originally did. I bought it “new” from a locally owned western wear store last year. They had trimmed the brim down to 3 inches vs the original 3 3/4 I believe. And they kinda just had it and I presume used it as a shaping practice hat because no one would buy a 7 5/8s hat. Payed 69.99 “new” and for a part beaver hat, couldn’t pass it up for a work and camping. Have since done away with the cattleman and added a unique “Sage Skyline” crease (gave it a new name myself because I have not found the original name or who made it popular) originally popular in the 1920s with the Huge 7+ inch crown hats of the time. Have many more unique creases and hats if anyone is interested in far out 20s style creases.
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Welcome Dan
 

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