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No, I can only find the material of the lining. I was just a bit surprised by the original price of 650€ - okay, it was bought in Paris, but 650€ for a more or less „standard Borsalino“ seems to be a lot.
Around 2010 I was looking at Borsalinos in a Seattle WA hat shop. $350-$400 was the range. I did not buy as, on inspection the quality was appalling for a hat at that price. The felt quality was decent but the workmanship appalling. So the $650 Euro price is head smackingly high
 

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It was sold in a Borsalino shop in Rue de Grenelle, Paris. I took some photos of the label, but it doesn’t mention what animal it was.
 

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Deeeluxe Definitely

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Here's a Q

Does this brim seem 2-1/4" or 2-3/8"? According to a search, Art Fawcett said Bogart's 'Maltese Falcon' hat was 2-3/8", so I'd lean toward that. But someone else said 2-1/4".

What bearing this has on anything, I'm not entirely sure.

(Side note: Bogart's swagger is off the charts.)
 

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A question for the fam.

Anyone knows the name of this device?
 

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It's not a rounding jack. They put a leather cord through it and the cord seems to become nice and straight, as far as I can tell
 

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