Here you go, the label under the sweatband states it was produced by Men's Hats ... as nebo posted years ago in this thread, "there is a mention in the April 17th, 1952 Herald Statesman from Yonkers that Harry Siegelbaum sold the company to "Men's Hats" of Baltimore, MD." It seems like I may...
Indeed, I believe it was TheLostCowboy that determined his "His Excellency" was made by Dalton, which seems to be accurate given what I have seen but mine might be an exception.
I think what I was trying to convey was that recent research has "His Excellency" hats as being made by Dalton but mine might be an exception given what I pointed out. If that's true, then the logical next question is who produced these hats?
I just noticed something very interesting about the Eagle crest in my hat lining ... it has an "E" in the middle instead of a "D" (see photo below). Thoughts?
I have not seen a dedicated Berg hat appreciation thread on this forum so figured I would get the ball rolling by posting a couple pictures of my Homburg.
A quick internet search revealed that the Juster Brothers building in Minneapolis, MN was demolished in 1979.
https://digitalcollections.hclib.org/digital/collection/CPED/id/12594
Here is a Dobbs Golden Coach I rarely wear because it's 7 1/2 size is a bit big for my 7 1/8-7 1/4 noggin' ... based on what I have read here, my best estimate is that it's from the 1960's.
Hello everyone, I have lurked these forums for a while. In that time, I have learned quite a bit so I decided to create an account in hopes of getting even more out of the vast knowledge base here. Cheers!
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