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DonCanalio

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Hello there! :)

I have a question about Akubra vintage identification, specifically in Akubra Snowy River model.
I have been told that these were introduced in 1982 after the movie which was the inspiration for the model
(is it true or just one of the old models just got this nickname after the movie)?
But to the matter - I have one vintage specimen hunted in second hand store, and I wonder
if there is any way to identify the vintage (except C-14 radiocarbon dating ;) ).
It seems to be "Glen Gray" and it has pretty big gaps in the sweatband stitching when comparing it to the 2020
specimen. It's quite soft and with size of 60 it seems to be well shrunk, as the new 61 is like airplane hangar
on my head. I have read that many details can vary from retailer to retailer so is the dating possible in any way?

Thanks in advance :)
Tom
 

Steve1857

I'll Lock Up
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Welcome, Don. Photos will help a lot. Inside, outside, various angles, and any labels please.

Hello there! :)

I have a question about Akubra vintage identification, specifically in Akubra Snowy River model.
I have been told that these were introduced in 1982 after the movie which was the inspiration for the model
(is it true or just one of the old models just got this nickname after the movie)?
But to the matter - I have one vintage specimen hunted in second hand store, and I wonder
if there is any way to identify the vintage (except C-14 radiocarbon dating ;) ).
It seems to be "Glen Gray" and it has pretty big gaps in the sweatband stitching when comparing it to the 2020
specimen. It's quite soft and with size of 60 it seems to be well shrunk, as the new 61 is like airplane hangar
on my head. I have read that many details can vary from retailer to retailer so is the dating possible in any way?

Thanks in advance :)
Tom
 

DonCanalio

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Welcome, Don. Photos will help a lot. Inside, outside, various angles, and any labels please.
OK, here we go:
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johnnycanuck

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Great looking hat there. I think the Snowy River was based off the hat in the movie. So the model isn't more older then 1982. With that said I have seen Akubra Snowy River hats from the 80's and they all have keyhole size tags and ribbon hat band. I have one from 2003 that has the same size tag but a different hat band. The size tags got larger and more rectangular about seven years ago. The hat band is nice and I have never seen one like it before. But it does say Akubra so either it is a approved after market one or it came with the hat at some point in time. If I had to guess its form the 90's sometime. So 30 to 30 years old. But that's just an educated guess.
Nice hat though. Love the colour.
Johnny
 
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DonCanalio

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Poland
Great looking hat there. I think the Snowy River was based off the hat in the movie. So the model isn't more older then 1982. With that said I have seen Akubra Snowy River hats from the 80's and they all have keyhole size tags and ribbon hat band. I have one from 2003 that has the same size tag but a different hat band. The size tags got larger and more rectangular about seven years ago. The hat band is nice and I have never seen one like it before. But it does say Akubra so either it is a approved after market one or it came with the hat at some point in time. If I had to guess its form the 90's sometime. So 30 to 30 years old. But that's just an educated guess.
Nice hat though. Love the colour.
Johnny

Hello Johnny,

thank You for explanation :)
Yes, I like this hat very much, especially this "Glen Grey" color as majority of my hats are just black,
brown (waxed natural leather) or "khaki" :)
I have got 2020 specimen as well, but this one is "Santone Fawn" = another Khaki and I have reshaped it's crown towards Plainsman model to have something different.
To be honest, in November I have ordered bright new one as the "beater" as I'm doing stupid things around the
bushes and twigs having hats as the additional head protection and I would like to have this veteran as good looking backup, but I have been informed Akubra facility had been partially flooded and I'll have to wait to the summer.

Thanks again :)
Tom
 

Michel GAsco

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Hi all!
I´m new to the fedora lounge, and I´m enjoying it a lot.
I have a question, I want to order a hat from Agnoulita Hats, I tried to contact them by email, through their website, instagram... no answer from them... Did they close their shop? Anyone having the same problem?
Thanks in advance
 
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Central California
Hi all!
I´m new to the fedora lounge, and I´m enjoying it a lot.
I have a question, I want to order a hat from Agnoulita Hats, I tried to contact them by email, through their website, instagram... no answer from them... Did they close their shop? Anyone having the same problem?
Thanks in advance


Have you read the Agnoulita thread? It’s full of my, and others, moans about Mr. P’s horrible communication. Maybe he’s better if you go through Amazon as they expect sellers to maintain certain standards? I have not heard that he’s gone out of business or anything of the sort.
 

Steve1857

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Hi Michel and welcome to the FL.

As Brent @deadlyhandsome has said, check out the Agnoulita Hats thread.

Agnoulitas are fine, quality made hats. However, it seems that communication with Mr. P leaves a lot to be desired. He is more than likely inundated with customer requests and cannot keep up.

I am the happy owner of two excellent Agnoulitas, but bought second hand, so have not experienced the unfortunate customer service.

Good luck with your quest.

Hi all!
I´m new to the fedora lounge, and I´m enjoying it a lot.
I have a question, I want to order a hat from Agnoulita Hats, I tried to contact them by email, through their website, instagram... no answer from them... Did they close their shop? Anyone having the same problem?
Thanks in advance
 
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Location
vancouver, canada
Hi all!
I´m new to the fedora lounge, and I´m enjoying it a lot.
I have a question, I want to order a hat from Agnoulita Hats, I tried to contact them by email, through their website, instagram... no answer from them... Did they close their shop? Anyone having the same problem?
Thanks in advance
Persistence is the key. I would go through their Etsy site and I have lodged a complaint through Etsy and received a response and an apology from Mr P.
 

johnnycanuck

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So I am planning on treating myself to a new Akubra. I originally wanted a Campdraft in Fawn but that doesn’t look like it’s going to happen. At least not right now. Everyone is out of stock. So I am looking at the Territory and Sombrero right now. Get the ultimate shade maker for sun protection. Can anyone comment on either hat? I have a Stetson 5X with a 4 inch brim that’s pretty dang heavy. Are these hats just as heavy or lighter? @deadlyhandsome may know? Any input will be appreciated from anyone.
Johnny
 
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So I am planning on treating myself to a new Akubra. I originally wanted a Campdraft in Fawn but that doesn’t look like it’s going to happen. At least not right now. Everyone is out of stock. So I am looking at the Territory and Sombrero right now. Get the ultimate shade maker for sun protection. Can anyone comment on either hat? I have a Stetson 5X with a 4 inch brim that’s pretty dang heavy. Are these hats just as heavy or lighter? @deadlyhandsome may know? Any input will be appreciated from anyone.
Johnny


Hey Johnny,
I don’t have a Territory but I have a Sombrero and a Kentucky rancher that are made from Akubra’s western felt. I’d say it marginally lighter and thinner than say the average 1970-80s Stetson 5X. There’s actually so much variation in Stetson and Resistol western felt that it’s tough to make a meaningful distinction with universal application.

I really like the Sombrero. It’s a big hat with lots of attitude. With the factory brim curl, part of what I like about the hat, it doesn’t offer as much sun protection as it would with the brim flattened. A flat brimmed Sombrero with a outback ‘down in the front and back’ shape would offer great sun protection...but it’s not a look I like.

The Kentucky Rancher has much stiffer felt and I don’t know which type of felt the Territory has.

They’re getting hard to find as I believe they’ve been discontinued, but the Akubra Bushman is a wonderful hat and closer the the Campdraft. I have a couple Bushmans and I’m glad that I got mine before they disappear. A few are still available if you look around and get luck with size and color.
 
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So I am planning on treating myself to a new Akubra. I originally wanted a Campdraft in Fawn but that doesn’t look like it’s going to happen. At least not right now. Everyone is out of stock. So I am looking at the Territory and Sombrero right now. Get the ultimate shade maker for sun protection. Can anyone comment on either hat? I have a Stetson 5X with a 4 inch brim that’s pretty dang heavy. Are these hats just as heavy or lighter? @deadlyhandsome may know? Any input will be appreciated from anyone.
Johnny
I have a Territory (Imperial grade) I often call The Big T. I found my size second hand on ebay & doubt it had been worn much, if at all. Some guys can't handle big hats. I'm sure the quality varies from hat to hat as with most Akubra's but mine is quite good. The brim is quite dense but thin & flexible; much better than a Stagecoach as an example. Keep in mind the "T" is meant to be worn in the Outback so the brim has plenty of Packer draw, front & back.

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I wanted a "T" as a perfect candidate for a Planters hat. The 6" OC has enough height for a deep rim crease with bubble, leaving the crown at ~4.25 - 4.50" tall. The brim curl on the RE should keep the brim flat & from returning to the Packer draw. Haven't completed the job yet.

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Probably not as big, I've considered the "T" as a candidate for a smaller version of the hat worn by actor Garret Dillahunt in his portrayal of Ed Miller in "The Assassination of Jesse James......."

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I have a Territory (Imperial grade) I often call The Big T. I found my size second hand on ebay & doubt it had been worn much, if at all. Some guys can't handle big hats. I'm sure the quality varies from hat to hat as with most Akubra's but mine is quite good. The brim is quite dense but thin & flexible; much better than a Stagecoach as an example. Keep in mind the "T" is meant to be worn in the Outback so the brim has plenty of Packer draw, front & back.

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I wanted a "T" as a perfect candidate for a Planters hat. The 6" OC has enough height for a deep rim crease with bubble, leaving the crown at ~4.25 - 4.50" tall. The brim curl on the RE should keep the brim flat & from returning to the Packer draw. Haven't completed the job yet.

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Probably not as big, I've considered the "T" as a candidate for a smaller version of the hat worn by actor Garret Dillahunt in his portrayal of Ed Miller in "The Assassination of Jesse James......."

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Jack, I'm unfamiliar with the term packer draw. Can you please educate me?
 

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