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Garrett, That would be fantastic. I will follow-up by PM.
I was excited to see Garrett's amazing J. Hückel´s Söhne Extra "Loutre" back on the FL!This is a lot of awesomeness for a Saturday evening. Thanks for these photos!
Well put! Fantastic hats.This is a lot of awesomeness for a Saturday evening. Thanks for these photos!
Steve, I still own this Peschel purchased from Josh 6 years ago. One feature of note is the nap runs clockwise. The only other hat I've seen this on is my WW1 era Velour-Hutfabrik Carl Blum, Wels, Austria (Blum-Velour).
Garrett, Great to hear from you! I hope all is well with you. I am happy that you have this fantastic A. Peschel Neutitschein Velour. You might have told me but I had forgotten. I also forgot about the Velour nap being clockwise. I believe you are the only one with a documented Velour Hutfabrik Carl Blum. Do you still have the amazing + rare antique JHS Velour?
Alan, I have encountered similar but usually I can get it to be somewhat uniform. Robert had one that could be brushed in both directions. Metal brushes like these are used on a touring machine with slightly acidic water but this is not in my playbook.When I was steaming and brushing the Austrian velour I couldn't settle on a direction for the nap. In some regions it seemed to run counter-clockwise - in other areas it seemed to lay clockwise. It gives the finish a cowlick nappiness similar to a fur coat and I didn't attempt to make it more uniform. I will go back to the hat and explore this further.
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Alan, I have encountered similar but usually I can get it to be somewhat uniform. Robert had one that could be brushed in both directions. Metal brushes like these are used on a touring machine with slightly acidic water but this is not in my playbook.
(Ebreichsdorfer Heimatmuseum)
You can see a Metal Brush (top shelf center).
I think it already looks wonderful. Great job.Recently attached a new ribbon to this old Huckel Seal Velour. I'm still planning on having a hatter fix it up with something a bit better but until then it'll be nice to be able to wear this one around a bit more. View attachment 148597 View attachment 148598 View attachment 148599
Could we see the crown? Might be a lady´s version.
Interesting women's Trachten Velour. I would guess 1960s.I’ve been looking for an old velour for a project hat. I wanted something already damaged so as not to destroy a vintage hat and I can across this. It doesn’t fit what I’m looking for, but the style and details grabbed my attention.
Just had to share.
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Interesting women's Trachten Velour. I would guess 1960s.
It is surely not qualifying for national heritage status.
Again: nice find, Steve. These Cornett hats seemed to have gone through a few stages as a sub-brand of Wegener. I have seen them with just their own brand, with both Wegener and Cornett on the liner and with Cornett just on the sweatband of a Wegener hat.Wegener "Cornett", 58cm early 1950s. Great form with extreme rear brim flange. The medium weight smoother finish felt is a rich brown and easily dry creases. Also a unusual + effective ribbon width.
This date stamped (02/05/1952) cinema ticket was behind the sweatband.