KILO NOVEMBER said:That hat's general shape is like one worn by William Powell in "The Kennel Murder Case". I asked Art Fawcett to make one for me, which he did. It is a faithful reproduction but for the curl in the rear of the hat. Art didn't have the correct flange to produce that curl.
How did you get that curl, as I'd like mine to have it, too?
Thanks.
Slim Portly said:I'd have to go with my brown Dobbs Fifth Avenue. It is old enough to carry an air of history but not so old as to need to be treated with kid gloves, the style is neither too formal nor too casual, and the rich chocolate brown looks good with all of my brown suits and compliments many other colors.
It started as a size 7 1/4 LO homburg from The Printz Co. selling for $14.95. It had a center dent and smooth sides, an overwelt edge, and a tasteful ribbon treatment in a color that pefectly matched the color of the body. I don't know anything else about its early life but I bought it on eBay for a few dollars more than its original asking price:
Sean at Byrnie Utz did a fantastic job (no charge!) of smoothing out my dry bash:
All is well. They made a deep incision and removed my wallet.bolthead said:Hope everything worked out ok for you Slim.