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Stefan, Another super find. I especially like the ribbon width.
The Hückel Weilheim felt of this time period tends to be very dense and springy but my guess is that was by design. Some were definitely pressed into a specific form but not sure if by the factory. They are later 1950s early 1960s hats so not long after you only have Machine Formed (these could be too).
I do have this moth eaten Hückel Weilheim "Extra" that has a lighter weight felt with a more typical smooth finish that is very malleable but it's an exception.
http://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/index.php?/topic/6-johann-hückel´s-söhne-hückel-hutfabrik-weilheim/page-3#entry389
I am not sure if there was a great desire for hats that easily changed form in this time period and market (actually a World trend).
The Hückel Weilheim felt of this time period tends to be very dense and springy but my guess is that was by design. Some were definitely pressed into a specific form but not sure if by the factory. They are later 1950s early 1960s hats so not long after you only have Machine Formed (these could be too).
I do have this moth eaten Hückel Weilheim "Extra" that has a lighter weight felt with a more typical smooth finish that is very malleable but it's an exception.
http://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/index.php?/topic/6-johann-hückel´s-söhne-hückel-hutfabrik-weilheim/page-3#entry389
I am not sure if there was a great desire for hats that easily changed form in this time period and market (actually a World trend).
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