Ok, so three of these known. And "The Motor" is the model like the Imperial, the Royal, etc.? Is the consensus that these really date to late 1920s-early 1930s? Also, how would treat/preserve the sweatband? Thanks!
I would say that if the sweatband was too fragile to wear the hat, leave it all alone. Do not replace the band. Doing that will destroy the historical worth of the hat.
Ok, so three of these known. And "The Motor" is the model like the Imperial, the Royal, etc.? Is the consensus that these really date to late 1920s-early 1930s? Also, how would treat/preserve the sweatband? Thanks!
While I'm all for preservation when possible, I'm also all about replacement when necessary. My hats will never be paperweights. Hats are for wearing
I agree only to a point. If a hat is not that old, I say do all the refurb you want. Change the sweat, change the ribbon, whatever. Go for it.
But once in starts getting to the 100 year old point as hats made in the 1930s and previous are, I begin to feel that they are now historical artifacts that will be ruined by having sweatbands removed and ribbons changed. I would think it a shame to rip out all the things that makes an antique hat an antique just to make it wearable.
I think the case has gone for as much as $110 or so.
Ok, so three of these known. And "The Motor" is the model like the Imperial, the Royal, etc.? Is the consensus that these really date to late 1920s-early 1930s? Also, how would treat/preserve the sweatband? Thanks!
Perhaps Hospital surgical tissue glue... or as it is more commonly known to you & I- super glue...
Doesn't super glue dry brittle? If you put it on something that has give, like cloth, doesn't it just crack and flake?
I agree only to a point. If a hat is not that old, I say do all the refurb you want. Change the sweat, change the ribbon, whatever. Go for it.
But once in starts getting to the 100 year old point as hats made in the 1930s and previous are, I begin to feel that they are now historical artifacts that will be ruined by having sweatbands removed and ribbons changed. I would think it a shame to rip out all the things that makes an antique hat an antique just to make it wearable.
I think most on here collect to wear vs. collect for display. I have a few old show piece hats (only valuable to myself ) but I am a exception rather than the norm.