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German & Austrian Hutmachers

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Thanks! My guess is that they sourced complete Austrian Velour hats (other specialty finishes) from JHS, BB or AP. I don't have the Dalton plate (seller's photo). I am still thinking about purchasing these latest plates.

I see, that makes sense. I'm still trying to drum up some history on the Dalton brand. It's tough.
 
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Maryland
Anton Peschel Neutitschein, Hat Liner Print Plates, from the Nový Jičín (Neutitschein) factory.

I purchased a collection of old (probably 1930s and older) hat liner print plates (82 pieces) from the Czech Republic. They were found near Štramberk which is a short distance from Nový Jičín (Neutitschein) where Johann Hückel´s Söhne, Anton Peschel and Brüder Böhm were located.

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I strongly believe the following two print plates are Anton Peschel Neutitschein.

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Maryland
Hat Manufactory Of Rehfus & Co, Kehl Near Strasburg, Information On The Manufacture in English, German, French and Spanish languages, 1883

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P. P.

As a result of the lively traffic that has emerged in `grounded recent years among a large number of houses of different nations and our factory, it has become absolutely necessary, to facilitate commerce, the purchaser of all the details of the production, the division of clarifying both on grades, etc. in a comprehensive manner and in their common language. This necessity on the one hand and then but mostly the complication of production (increase of qualities, stiffeners, fittings etc.) which ended with the formation of the hat industry go hand in hand, have prompted us to present brochure containing communications about our brand in German , English, publish French and Spanish.

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Our business partners will find in it hints of all the points that are in the task of commissions of any importance.
In the assumption that in a regular stand-connection to be friends for a long time to interest us for our Establishment closer, we do at this point some brief communications on its development, today's production capability and various business facilities.
The factory was founded in 1865 in Lahr and relocated in 1367 under significant enlargement to Kehl.
The business crisis of recent years has even created us some problems, but they could not prevent a steady development.
In the service of our manufacturing today are 2 steam engines of together 70 horse-powers and about 50 of the most diverse machines Hülfs latest Construction.
Sämmtliche in our factory for use next hair fabrics are cut by 2 hair-cutting machines (Coupeuses) from fur; 6 large Masmaschinen (Souffleuses)

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serve to purify the substance, which then by 2 Clocheinaschinen (Baslisseuses) and 4 Walk-machine (Fouleuses) to stumps (Cloche) is processed. - By cutting machines 172000 piece of hare and rabbit skins were processed in the past year; the pro-production in the same year amounted to 76350 pieces finished hats sold by GERMANY, FRANCE, BELGIUM, HOLLAND, SWITZERLAND, SWEDEN NORWAY, England, Greece, South America and various Asian islands.
The number of workers has. Under the influence of the increasingly pervasive use machine-reduced and puts up today to 230 heads
Through our offices in Paris, London, Berlin, Hamburg and Brussels, we are always taught quickly and accurately on all movements in the field of fashion, so that in our Collection anytime all novelties are represented.

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To continually demonstrate our customers the latest fashion phenomena, we provide twice a year, in December for the spring season, in June for the fall season in an edition of 1,500 copies, photographic images of the latest take out that sent out in every possible become. Once we hope to have made you this way with all the facilities of our factory, you could to interest, succeeding in known, we recommend the following instructive communications on our Make your attention and draw

Yours faithfully
Rehfus & Cie

English Language Section

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Aug. Wenzel Wien, measures 59cm, probably early to mid 1950s. This is my first August Wenzel and it was made for J. Listner's Neffe Wien. August Wenzel is listed in the 1925 "Austrian Hat Industry Guide" but I couldn't find any other information.

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Joshbru3

I'll Lock Up
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Chicago, IL

Another Beauty, Steve!! :eusa_clap:eusa_clap

I see the sweatband on this Austrian/German hat was also attached using the "European method." I have seen this quite a bit as I look through old posts in threads. The vvvvvvvvvv stitching and attaching the sweatband in the front seem to have been a popular method. Its actually become my favorite as well.
 
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Maryland
Josh, Thanks! Yes it appears all my German and Austrian vintage hats with reed sweatbands are attached in the front. This is also the case with my vintage Borsalinos with reed sweatbands. Some are very hard to detect.
 

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