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German & Austrian Hutmachers

RobStC

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Mayser Homburg

A Mayser Homburg that I own, very similar (I think) to one recently posted by Steve.

Colour in real life is a far richer, darker chestnut brown. Condition is pretty much perfect. Picked it up a while ago in a bunch of German hats that appeared in my local vintage shop. Any idea on age of this one?

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Rob, Wow that is a real beauty! It is very similar to mine but I think yours is a couple years older. My guess is early to mid 50s. Thank you for posting the photos!
 

RobStC

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Rob, Wow that is a real beauty! It is very similar to mine but I think yours is a couple years older. My guess is early to mid 50s. Thank you for posting the photos!

Yeah, sorry to be so long in getting around to posting it - and thanks for the inspiration to buy it and wear it! :D
Always liked the look of Homburgs on others, but was not quite sure about them on me. But the more I wear this one, the more I like it. I suspect that I need at least a 2 1/2" brim to work for me, and a lot of Homburgs seem narrower than that.
 

Chepstow

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Today was flea market day for me.
I visit two flea markets near my home town. The results, three Homburger, one of them a really nice old Wegener. mid gray.
The other Homburgs are old but unknown Manufacturer.

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seabass

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a mayser homburg that i own, very similar (i think) to one recently posted by steve.

Colour in real life is a far richer, darker chestnut brown. Condition is pretty much perfect. Picked it up a while ago in a bunch of german hats that appeared in my local vintage shop. Any idea on age of this one?

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wow nice hom love the color !!!!!
 
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Manfred, Great find with Wegener Homburg! Wegener really did super bow work.

David, I really wanted it but I didn't bid high enough. It has some condition issues but its the first pre 1940 soft felt Wegener I have encountered.
 
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I was also surprised it went that high but regardless of the condition its very rare plus a larger size. The seller has a history of finding such hats.
 
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rlk

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Evanston, IL
J. Hückels Söhne Sigma Foulard Velour

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A moderate weight relatively short dense velour of amazing quality and consistency. Shapes easily and smoothly. Intensely black. Amazing condition for a hat from before 1939. Same corrugated brow ventilation at front that we associate with Borsalino. One of the finest vintage felts. Maurice L. Rothschild & Co. stores were in Chicago and Minneapolis.
 
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Joshbru3

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Robert, I'm speechless! That hat is probably the densest velour I have ever seen. You weren't kidding when you said it is intensely black. It appears that it hasn't faded at all through the years. I don't think there is any argument that the Austrians made the best velours in the world, and that one is no exception. AMAZING hat!! :eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap
 
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Robert, Thank you for posting the detailed photos! The Sigma Foulard is amazing in hand. Does it have a vent at the front? If so that is the first JHS I have seen from this time period with one.
 
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Robert, I'm speechless! That hat is probably the densest velour I have ever seen. You weren't kidding when you said it is intensely black. It appears that it hasn't faded at all through the years. I don't think there is any argument that the Austrians made the best velours in the world, and that one is no exception. AMAZING hat!! :eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap

I have its brother but mine needed a new ribbon, liner and sweat. :)

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rlk

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Robert, Thank you for posting the detailed photos! The Sigma Foulard is amazing in hand. Does it have a vent at the front? If so that is the first JHS I have seen from this time period with one.

It has the front ventilation like earlier USA Borsalino hats. I suspect it was a choice by the American Wholesalers.

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