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  1. mayserwegener

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

    Echter Borsalino "Sandurbar" and the color is "Ossido", possibly 1920s. This Soft Felt was made for the German market. It originally had a crown patch and is in very good condition. I was lucky to find this Soft Felt back in 2022. Old Borsalino Soft Felts like this one are rare finds...
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    What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

    Reggie, Thanks! Great look with your Stetson Noble!
  3. mayserwegener

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

    Steve, Belated Thank you! Fantastic looking Borsalino Agave, Qualitá Suprema from you this past Thursday!
  4. mayserwegener

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

    Thank you!
  5. mayserwegener

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

    Wegener "Haarhut" possibly 1930s. I rarely come across this time period or older R. & M. Wegener Soft or Stiff Felts, especially in my size. I found this Soft Felt back in 2018.
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    What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

    Steve, Thank you! Your 1930s Big Bill is Fantastic! Enjoy the Beer!
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    What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

    Mayser's "Supra", date stamped 11/14/50. This Soft Felt was made for the famous München hat store Johann Zehme (Royal Bavarian Court Supplier). I found this Soft Felt back in 2014. Album für (for) Mayser 's Neuheitens (New Releases), Mai (May) 1914, from the Gotisches Haus...
  8. mayserwegener

    German & Austrian Hutmachers

    Panos, Thank you! I was also happy about the hat size. :)
  9. mayserwegener

    Boater faction!

    Joe, Thanks!
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    Boater faction!

    Randy, Thank you!
  11. mayserwegener

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

    Same here. :) Thank you!
  12. mayserwegener

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

    Ottmar Reich "Insuperable" "Asa" possibly earlier 1900s and a recent arrival.
  13. mayserwegener

    Post New Hats Here!

    Ottmar Reich "Insuperable" "Asa", F.P. 6, Eng. 7 1/4, 59 cm, possibly earlier 1900s. This Kreissäge / Straw Boater is really interesting. It has a very Wide Black Band (8 cm, 3 5/32 inches) with a Pleated Bow paired with a Narrow Brim. The Bow has a Mother Pearl button. The Sweatband is...
  14. mayserwegener

    Boater faction!

    Ottmar Reich "Insuperable" "Asa", F.P. 6, Eng. 7 1/4, 59 cm, possibly earlier 1900s. This Kreissäge / Straw Boater is really interesting. It has a very Wide Black Band (8 cm, 3 5/32 inches) with a Pleated Bow paired with a Narrow Brim. The Bow has a Mother Pearl button. The Sweatband is...
  15. mayserwegener

    German & Austrian Hutmachers

    Ottmar Reich "Insuperable" "Asa", F.P. 6, Eng. 7 1/4, 59 cm, possibly earlier 1900s. This Kreissäge / Straw Boater is really interesting. It has a very Wide Black Band (8 cm, 3 5/32 inches) with a Pleated Bow paired with a Narrow Brim. The Bow has a Mother Pearl button. The Sweatband is...
  16. mayserwegener

    German & Austrian Hutmachers

    Stefan, Thank you!
  17. mayserwegener

    German & Austrian Hutmachers

    Matt, Thank you!
  18. mayserwegener

    German & Austrian Hutmachers

    Tonak Hückel "Jota" "Seal Velour", 57cm possibly 1953 based on the Paper Label. This Velour is interesting because it has a Hückel "Jota" "Seal Velour" Crown Patch and Tonak Sweatband and Paper Label. Based on the Paper Label markings It appears it was made for the Czech market. The...
  19. mayserwegener

    Post New Hats Here!

    Tonak Hückel "Jota" "Seal Velour", 57cm possibly 1953 based on the Paper Label. This Velour is interesting because it has a Hückel "Jota" "Seal Velour" Crown Patch and Tonak Sweatband and Paper Label. Based on the Paper Label markings It appears it was made for the Czech market. The...
  20. mayserwegener

    DECATISING

    This is a more detailed description from "Der Hut" Gustav Menschel Copyright © 2009 by Eigenverlag, Wien 1.1 Decatizing The foundation stone for a weather-resistant wool felt hat was laid around 1850 by hat maker Carl Gottlob Wilke from Forst, who also founded the first German hat factory in...

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