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German & Austrian Hutmachers

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Stefan, Unfortunately some of these hats end up that way. I look forward to seeing your de-modification. :) Thanks for saving it!
I posted this Hückel Extra last week and commented on its proportions. Based on an earlier comment of Steve I decided to take out the overwelt to see how that would go. Both the comment and a posting of Panos of a similar hat with an overwelt made me take a go at it. I think the results are very satisfying; totally different hat. Some trace of the former overwelt can still be seen here and there, but you'd have to take a pretty good look. It helps that the hat is a deep black.

Before:
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After:
huckel extra brim_1.jpg
huckel extra brim_2.jpg
huckel extra brim_3.jpg
huckel extra brim_4.jpg
huckel extra brim_5.jpg
huckel extra brim_6.jpg
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Mean Eyed Matt

One Too Many
Messages
1,142
Location
Germany
As with Stefan: Sometimes you just have to be lucky...
I gave a hat a chance, which was actually specified with 56 cm
and therefore intended for Panos. The condition and the bad pictures
made me/us suspect that it was an old (30s/40s) dark blue Woolie.
The price was unbeatable with 7€ (including shipping!) anyway...
41178101tz.jpg

41178104ax.jpg


When the package arrived yesterday, I was shocked at first,
because the box containing the hat was slightly larger than my hand!
I feared the worst...
Apart from the compressed state, it quickly turned out that the hat
unfortunately would not fit Panos - because it is a 58!
Lucky for me (sorry again, Panos).
A look at the logo on the sweat told me that it was a postwar hat
(certainly 50s): VEB Vereinigte Hutwerke Guben!
The actual dark blue felt (Yeah!) also turned out to be a wool-hair mix.
However, the condition was so badly deteriorated that I couldn't really tell
what the original shape was. I opted for an oldschool version with a deep
crease and gave the hat a lot of cleaning, brushing and steaming.
Here is the result:
41181667wk.jpg

41181666jc.jpg

41181665hi.jpg

41181663iz.jpg

41181661tl.jpg

41181660rf.jpg

41181659fo.jpg


The logo sadly is difficult to recognize
41181658xz.jpg

41181657dv.jpg


Later I found a hat on Steve's wonderful site that belongs to Chris
(here from the lounge) and is the same model in gray
- same shape/design of ribbon & sweat, same logo and label.
However, the lining has unfortunately been lost on mine.
41181830xf.jpg

41181834me.jpg

41181832kp.jpg

41181831mj.jpg

41181833sp.jpg
 

PanosChris

Practically Family
Messages
977
As with Stefan: Sometimes you just have to be lucky...
I gave a hat a chance, which was actually specified with 56 cm
and therefore intended for Panos. The condition and the bad pictures
made me/us suspect that it was an old (30s/40s) dark blue Woolie.
The price was unbeatable with 7€ (including shipping!) anyway...
41178101tz.jpg

41178104ax.jpg


When the package arrived yesterday, I was shocked at first,
because the box containing the hat was slightly larger than my hand!
I feared the worst...
Apart from the compressed state, it quickly turned out that the hat
unfortunately would not fit Panos - because it is a 58!
Lucky for me (sorry again, Panos).
A look at the logo on the sweat told me that it was a postwar hat
(certainly 50s): VEB Vereinigte Hutwerke Guben!
The actual dark blue felt (Yeah!) also turned out to be a wool-hair mix.
However, the condition was so badly deteriorated that I couldn't really tell
what the original shape was. I opted for an oldschool version with a deep
crease and gave the hat a lot of cleaning, brushing and steaming.
Here is the result:
41181667wk.jpg

41181666jc.jpg

41181665hi.jpg

41181663iz.jpg

41181661tl.jpg

41181660rf.jpg

41181659fo.jpg


The logo sadly is difficult to recognize
41181658xz.jpg

41181657dv.jpg


Later I found a hat on Steve's wonderful site that belongs to Chris
(here from the lounge) and is the same model in gray
- same shape/design of ribbon & sweat, same logo and label.
However, the lining has unfortunately been lost on mine.
41181830xf.jpg

41181834me.jpg

41181832kp.jpg

41181831mj.jpg

41181833sp.jpg
Matt, excellent and congrats again!! I am even more happy that fits you instead! I also like the old style crease!

And an interesting side note: that other VEB was also listed as 56 and was actually a 59, I know because it belonged to me (PanosChris ;) ) Now, I believe Steve in Denmark still has it. For some reason these VEBs don't find their way to my head :)
 

PanosChris

Practically Family
Messages
977
I posted this Hückel Extra last week and commented on its proportions. Based on an earlier comment of Steve I decided to take out the overwelt to see how that would go. Both the comment and a posting of Panos of a similar hat with an overwelt made me take a go at it. I think the results are very satisfying; totally different hat. Some trace of the former overwelt can still be seen here and there, but you'd have to take a pretty good look. It helps that the hat is a deep black.

Before:
View attachment 334286 View attachment 334287

After:
View attachment 334278 View attachment 334279 View attachment 334280 View attachment 334281 View attachment 334282 View attachment 334283 View attachment 334284 View attachment 334285
Stefan, great and thanks for showing the way ;)
 

Mean Eyed Matt

One Too Many
Messages
1,142
Location
Germany
Matt, excellent and congrats again!! I am even more happy that fits you instead! I also like the old style crease!

And an interesting side note: that other VEB was also listed as 56 and was actually a 59, I know because it belonged to me (PanosChris ;) ) Now, I believe Steve in Denmark still has it. For some reason these VEBs don't find their way to my head :)

Hah, what a coincidence!
I had already wondered who this "Chris" is! ;)
Thank you for responding so sympathetically,
especially since it is now already the second VEB Guben,
which "does not want to come to you"!
Was yours also from a wool-fur mixture?
 
Messages
18,476
Location
Nederland
As with Stefan: Sometimes you just have to be lucky...
I gave a hat a chance, which was actually specified with 56 cm
and therefore intended for Panos. The condition and the bad pictures
made me/us suspect that it was an old (30s/40s) dark blue Woolie.
The price was unbeatable with 7€ (including shipping!) anyway...
41178101tz.jpg

41178104ax.jpg


When the package arrived yesterday, I was shocked at first,
because the box containing the hat was slightly larger than my hand!
I feared the worst...
Apart from the compressed state, it quickly turned out that the hat
unfortunately would not fit Panos - because it is a 58!
Lucky for me (sorry again, Panos).
A look at the logo on the sweat told me that it was a postwar hat
(certainly 50s): VEB Vereinigte Hutwerke Guben!
The actual dark blue felt (Yeah!) also turned out to be a wool-hair mix.
However, the condition was so badly deteriorated that I couldn't really tell
what the original shape was. I opted for an oldschool version with a deep
crease and gave the hat a lot of cleaning, brushing and steaming.
Here is the result:
41181667wk.jpg

41181666jc.jpg

41181665hi.jpg

41181663iz.jpg

41181661tl.jpg

41181660rf.jpg

41181659fo.jpg


The logo sadly is difficult to recognize
41181658xz.jpg

41181657dv.jpg


Later I found a hat on Steve's wonderful site that belongs to Chris
(here from the lounge) and is the same model in gray
- same shape/design of ribbon & sweat, same logo and label.
However, the lining has unfortunately been lost on mine.
41181830xf.jpg

41181834me.jpg

41181832kp.jpg

41181831mj.jpg

41181833sp.jpg

Nice catch. Can't beat it for the money! I think it looked like this one.
VHG_02.jpg
VHG_07.jpg
VHG_08.jpg
VHG_09.jpg
VHG_10.jpg
 

PanosChris

Practically Family
Messages
977
Hah, what a coincidence!
I had already wondered who this "Chris" is! ;)
Thank you for responding so sympathetically,
especially since it is now already the second VEB Guben,
which "does not want to come to you"!
Was yours also from a wool-fur mixture?
Good question. Hard to say since I don't have it hand for some time now. As far as I remember that one was more fur than wool. What I can say for sure is that I was quite sad it was that large, very well made hat and one of my first 3-4 vintage finds back then ;)
 
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17,524
Location
Maryland
Good question. Hard to say since I don't have it hand for some time now. As far as I remember that one was more fur than wool. What I can say for sure is that I was quite sad it was that large, very well made hat and one of my first 3-4 vintage finds back then ;)
Panos, I believe they were mostly Fur Felt post WWII. Guben got hit hard in WWII so VEB (DDR / GDR) Vereinigte Hutwerke Guben (up to WWII Guben was the largest Wool and Fur Felt production center in Germany) was located in what survived of the Berlin-Gubener Hutfabrik/ Hat Factory. I have information on my site.

VEB Vereinigte Hutwerke Guben

https://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/topic/55-veb-vereinigte-hutwerke-guben/

C. G. Wilke Guben

https://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/topic/16-c-g-wilke-hutfabrik-guben/

Berlin Gubener Hutfabrik

https://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/topic/15-berlin-gubener-hutfabrik/
 
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17,524
Location
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Messages
17,524
Location
Maryland
As with Stefan: Sometimes you just have to be lucky...
I gave a hat a chance, which was actually specified with 56 cm
and therefore intended for Panos. The condition and the bad pictures
made me/us suspect that it was an old (30s/40s) dark blue Woolie.
The price was unbeatable with 7€ (including shipping!) anyway...
41178101tz.jpg

41178104ax.jpg


When the package arrived yesterday, I was shocked at first,
because the box containing the hat was slightly larger than my hand!
I feared the worst...
Apart from the compressed state, it quickly turned out that the hat
unfortunately would not fit Panos - because it is a 58!
Lucky for me (sorry again, Panos).
A look at the logo on the sweat told me that it was a postwar hat
(certainly 50s): VEB Vereinigte Hutwerke Guben!
The actual dark blue felt (Yeah!) also turned out to be a wool-hair mix.
However, the condition was so badly deteriorated that I couldn't really tell
what the original shape was. I opted for an oldschool version with a deep
crease and gave the hat a lot of cleaning, brushing and steaming.
Here is the result:
41181667wk.jpg

41181666jc.jpg

41181665hi.jpg

41181663iz.jpg

41181661tl.jpg

41181660rf.jpg

41181659fo.jpg


The logo sadly is difficult to recognize
41181658xz.jpg

41181657dv.jpg


Later I found a hat on Steve's wonderful site that belongs to Chris
(here from the lounge) and is the same model in gray
- same shape/design of ribbon & sweat, same logo and label.
However, the lining has unfortunately been lost on mine.
41181830xf.jpg

41181834me.jpg

41181832kp.jpg

41181831mj.jpg

41181833sp.jpg
Matt, The "8" is probably 58. This is how C. G. Wilke Guben marked their hat sizes. For example this is size 58 cm.

29683702418_e91dd0c5ec_b.jpg


Great find! Also congrats on getting it back into form.
 
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Messages
17,524
Location
Maryland
I posted this Hückel Extra last week and commented on its proportions. Based on an earlier comment of Steve I decided to take out the overwelt to see how that would go. Both the comment and a posting of Panos of a similar hat with an overwelt made me take a go at it. I think the results are very satisfying; totally different hat. Some trace of the former overwelt can still be seen here and there, but you'd have to take a pretty good look. It helps that the hat is a deep black.

Before:
View attachment 334286 View attachment 334287

After:
View attachment 334278 View attachment 334279 View attachment 334280 View attachment 334281 View attachment 334282 View attachment 334283 View attachment 334284 View attachment 334285
Stefan, Thank you for bringing it back to original ( my feeling) brim dimensions. This fits the time period / location.
 

Mean Eyed Matt

One Too Many
Messages
1,142
Location
Germany

Hah - that's it! Thanks for showing: really nice hat in great condition, Stefan!
Interesting, that the liners of Panos's/Steve's and your's show different styles/names.
Is it a 100 % fur felt hat - like Steve said most of them were made of after WW II?
Because maybe I'm wrong with my assessment of wool-fur mix?

Matt, The "8" is probably 58. This is how C. G. Wilke Guben marked their hat sizes. For example this is size 58 cm.

29683702418_e91dd0c5ec_b.jpg


Great find! Also congrats on getting it back into form.

Interesting info on the Guben hats - would also fit with the label of Stefan's hat!
 
Messages
18,476
Location
Nederland
Hah - that's it! Thanks for showing: really nice hat in great condition, Stefan!
Interesting, that the liners of Panos's/Steve's and your's show different styles/names.
Is it a 100 % fur felt hat - like Steve said most of them were made of after WW II?
Because maybe I'm wrong with my assessment of wool-fur mix?



Interesting info on the Guben hats - would also fit with the label of Stefan's hat!
I'd have to dig it up to refresh my memory a bit, but as I recall it was likely a mix (not as refined as a pure fur felt).
 

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