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Berlin, 1927

Mario

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Here are some screencaps I took from the film 'Berlin - Symphony Of A Great City', an experimental documentary made by Walter Ruttman in 1927.

It's hard to make out from the images but there were lots of backbows around in 1927 Berlin.

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Chasseur

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Thanks Mario. Great screen caps. That guy in the third photo has a really high crown in addition to the back bow.
 

Chasseur

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Good observation, I didn't see those the first time I looked. Its one of the more unique hats I've seen in a long while.
 

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What a time... like climbing out of a crevasse barely alive, vowing to live like never before, with a precipice just a few feet ahead under your feet...
 

Mario

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Bustercat said:
What a time... like climbing out of a crevasse barely alive, vowing to live like never before, with a precipice just a few feet ahead under your feet...

The 1920's in Germany and especiallly in Berlin were often dubbed 'the dance on the volcano'. Well, that said volcano eventually went and blew half of the world to smithereens...
 
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Mario, Thanks for posting! :eusa_clap As you mentioned many back bows. Also some neat creases and dents. I locked in on the velour in the first photo (lower right corner).
 

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Mario -- thanks for posting these! :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

I never -- I mean, never -- cease to be amazed at the incredible variety of shapes, styles and creases that vintage photos like these reveal. Great stuff.

Cheers,
JtL
 

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Thanks for reminding us of Ruttmann's masterwork, Mario...it is one of the most complete "time trips" into the life or another era and place ever put on film.

Now as for people's clothes - I imagine many were bought before 1923 and just made to do. Few Germans had much money then, and as Ruttmann portrays, there was grinding poverty amid the bustle of Berlin...but what bustle it was! So vibrant and alive.
 

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You're Not Kidding.....

jimmy the lid said:
Mario -- thanks for posting these! :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

I never -- I mean, never -- cease to be amazed at the incredible variety of shapes, styles and creases that vintage photos like these reveal. Great stuff.

Cheers,
JtL
I'm absolutely amazed myself.

Thanks for posting Mario. :eusa_clap
 

Undertow

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Mario said:
I also love those vertical, centered side dents he put in the crown.

This one stood out the most to me as well. Tall crown, back bow, side dents - real sharp hat. Thanks for the pics! :eusa_clap
 

VitaminG

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Mario,

Cool pictures, very interesting bashes in those days, and to think we spend
so much time on bashing our hats these days. Looks like a lot of those happened spontaneously!
I was just thinking the same. So much discussion around here on getting a bash just so, but the hats in these old pics look much more utilitarian. And still look great :)
 

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