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Steve, Thank you. I am very much interested in solving mystery marks.
Nice find Steve, Congrats!
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Steve, Thank you. I am very much interested in solving mystery marks.
Very cool find, Steve. I come across Helium hats once in a while, but none in my size so far.Friedrich W. Schneider Köln "Helium", Crown Open 5 1/2 inches, Brim 2 1/4 inches, probably 1950s. Friedrich W. Schneider (F.W.S.) Köln are still in business today and own the Stetson license for Europe. F.W.S. owned many trademarks (see below) going back to Pre WWII.
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"Deutsche Hutmacher-Zeitung (German Hat Maker News)", December 15, 1936
Exhibition and Assembly - The Men's Hat = Retail In The Federal Area, Hat and Cap, From the 8th to the 10th of April 1951 on the exhibition ground of the "Gruga" in Essen
Ferdinand Walter Mödling - Baden (Austria), 5.25 oz / 149 g, excellence condition, possibly 1930s could late 1920s. Ferdinand Walter Mödling - Baden appears in the Austrian Hat Industry Guide (1926) but not sure if they made hats. There is no other company mark. The felt is fantastic same with the form. The bow is slightly offset.
Hi everybody,
I scored a nice brown woolfelt fedora last sunday. On the sweatband and the lining it says "Hans Körner Dusseldorf" and on the backside of the sweatband are two types of stemps: date stamp and something i can not decode. The crown's inside is covered with plastic. The lining ist stiched.
However, here are some photos so you guys can share your thoughts and opions about this lid.
Thank you guys!
Manfred, Thanks! It has a lower profile. I hadn't seen anything from Ferdinand Walter before so thought I would pick it up. I tend to think it was sourced as a finished hat but it could have been put together from sourced parts.Very very nice, Steve. Looks like a low crown Derby [emoji237]Hat englisch style. Great find!
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Thank you for posting it here. I am the guy from Facebook that asked for the additional photos. I am fairly certain that this hat is Fur Felt (most likely Rabbit) and not Wool. As I mentioned it's difficult to know what German Hat company made the hat. I can't make out any detail that points to a specific maker. If I could see the sweat band seam and bow that might shed some light. Unfortunately we often run into similar situations were there is no company mark (see the Melone I posted above).Hi everybody,
I scored a nice brown woolfelt fedora last sunday. On the sweatband and the lining it says "Hans Körner Dusseldorf" and on the backside of the sweatband are two types of stemps: date stamp and something i can not decode. The crown's inside is covered with plastic. The lining ist stiched.
However, here are some photos so you guys can share your thoughts and opions about this lid.
Thank you guys!
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I will take a detailed picture from the bow/ribbon this afternoon as I'm also very interested to find out more about my beautiful new head piece.If I could see the sweat band seam and bow that might shed some light. Unfortunately we often run into similar situations were there is no company mark (see the Melone I posted above).
I have received a bevy of stingy velours last week from my Holland Connection. They all fit here. First, a Rockel Chamois super stingy. The finish is sooooo velvet smooth and rich. The sweat says "Extra-Anfertigung" The hat was sold by Aug. (Agustus?) Simon jr. huthaus Aalen-Witt, I assume, Germany, but maybe from Stefan's part of the world. Very nice hat, it will get some serious winter
Very cool Manfred! Thanks so much for this research.
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Very cool Manfred! Thanks so much for this research.
Mike, Thank you posting it here! Also Manfred, Thank you for finding the history of the hat shop that sold it!I have received a bevy of stingy velours last week from my Holland Connection. They all fit here. First, a Rockel Chamois super stingy. The finish is sooooo velvet smooth and rich. The sweat says "Extra-Anfertigung" The hat was sold by Aug. (Agustus?) Simon jr. huthaus Aalen-Witt, I assume, Germany, but maybe from Stefan's part of the world. Very nice hat, it will get some serious winter wear.
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It appears to be. Stitched all the way around.Mike, Thank you posting it here! Also Manfred, Thank you for finding the history of the hat shop that sold it!
Mike, As I mentioned in the "Post New Hat thread" -> Is the liner to attached to the sweatband reed casing?
Thanks. I was thinking it might have been made Wegener but they didn't use taped sweatband seams in that time period. I do have a Wegener "Extra" that was sold by Hans Körner Düsseldorf.Here you go mayserwegener!
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