Thank you, Daniele. I enjoyed finding these trademarks and admired the designs on many of them, especially the ones from the twenties and thirties. Comparing the number of trademarks and the years in which they were applied for a picture emerges about these three companies. Borsalino does not apply for a great number of trademarks but shows a steady pace from the late 1900 onwards right into the fifties of the twentieth century. The other Borsalino also shows a limited number of trademarks applied for and mainly in the teens and twenties. By 1926 it was basically already over.Some thoughts on your commendable work as a librarian with a penchant for Italian hat brands
I saw the first Barbisio brand a few years ago on a hat that was in particularly bad shape, then the brand disappeared from the Barbisio hats found on the second-hand market, at least here in Italy.
Some of the brands registered in the 1930s seem intended for limited production and I have honestly never come across them.
I have two or three REXs and saw a DVX a while ago, too small for my head. Next time I will buy it to complement the brands. I also have one or two "Minerva", a more recent brand and little seen so far.
Well done Sefan who deserves compliments for this and more within a short distance of your name day
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If I'm not mistaken, Max @drmaxtejeda has a Tropicale Barbisio
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Not that I know of, Max. In the post war period, Barbisio felt confident enough in their own branding and didn't add any new names.Does Barbizona have anything to do with Barbisio, @steur ? View attachment 573233
Gracias, Stefan!Not that I know of, Max. In the post war period, Barbisio felt confident enough in their own branding and didn't add any new names.
Caro Stefano, commenting on the Barbisio brands released between the 1930s and 1940s is to take a small journey into how the regime's politics were also present in Italian brands in those years.Thank you, Daniele. I enjoyed finding these trademarks and admired the designs on many of them, especially the ones from the twenties and thirties. Comparing the number of trademarks and the years in which they were applied for a picture emerges about these three companies. Borsalino does not apply for a great number of trademarks but shows a steady pace from the late 1900 onwards right into the fifties of the twentieth century. The other Borsalino also shows a limited number of trademarks applied for and mainly in the teens and twenties. By 1926 it was basically already over.
Finally Barbisio has the biggest number of trademarks from the thirties onwards into the fifties, probably because they could rely far less on the Barbisio name alone and seems to have been trying various brands and designs to see what would work.
I suspected as much, Daniele, but I lack information and knowledge to state as much. Good to see that confirmed.Caro Stefano, commenting on the Barbisio brands released between the 1930s and 1940s is to take a small journey into how the regime's politics were also present in Italian brands in those years.
There are at least a dozen brands which through lettering or symbolism openly recall the dictates of the regime in national culture.
Thanks, Randy. I'll leave that to the bartenders.An excellent history, Stefan. Thank for sharing.
I'm wondering if the bartenders can put these kinds of historical documents in a special documents thread that might make them more accessible in the future?
I'd say it's in their middle period, John. Not very early nor very late, but they did some of their finest work in that period. That elaborate sweatband bow with the five loops is a clue that it is still high quality.Is this an earlier or later production? Not mine, just wondering.
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Cool!I'd say it's in their middle period, John. Not very early nor very late, but they did some of their finest work in that period. That elaborate sweatband bow with the five loops is a clue that it is still high quality.
Always worth taking a peek.Cool!
It's in your size, and on your continent .
I'll send you a link if you want to check it out.