Doc Mark
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Greetings, All,
This is my first post here, and I wanted to say how happy I am to have found you folks! As an introduction, I'll share a note I sent to Nathan today, and then ask my first questions. Here's what I sent this morning:
"My name is Mark Rutlege, aka "Doc Mark", and I've just registered at The Fedora Lounge, and look forward to being able to post there. After perusing it this morning, I found the FL has much to offer that is definitely of interest to me. I love hats, the outdoors, dressing nicely when my wife and I go out, firearms, pocket watches, and also straight razors! You guys cover the entire gamut, which is very nice, indeed!
I found your forum whilst trying to research a British Bowler (Derby) which I bought quite a few years ago in a Southern California antique store. I not only found your forum, but also a fairly famous man in the US whose name is marked inside my Bowler. I am looking forward to asking your membership about this, and also have questions about Western hats from Stetson, and other makers, as well as sharing the hats my wife and I use for 18th century Living History. If you have any questions for me, please let me know, and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Thanks, very much, and God Bless!
Every Good Wish,
Mark ("Doc")"
So, glad to be here, and I'm hoping your membership might be able to help me with my first questions at The Fedora Lounge. Years ago, I bought a British Bowler in an antique store, mainly because I liked the quality of it, and it fit me perfectly. It's in very nice condition, except for the silk brim ribbon, which is deteriorating a bit. I never gave too much thought to learning more about it, until, that is, I found YOU folks today!! So, I typed in the name that is to be found inside my hat, and came up with a fairly well-known man from the 19th century. Here's what's found inside the crown of my hat, and also on the leather sweat band: "W.D. Craig, 85, Main Street, Coatbridge". I soon found that, if this is the same Mr. Craig, he was Wm. Duke Craig, born in Chesterfield County, South Carolina, in 1845 and passed away in 1935. He fought in the Civil War, and was a merchant who also owned Craig's Grist Mill. From what I have read, he was well known in his area, and fairly well-off, having donated property for a public park. Though altered from it's original form and appearance, the Craig house still stands, having been moved about 500 yards North of it's original location, in 1975.
My questions about this Bowler: Do you think this hat might have actually been owned by Wm. Duke Craig, as there is no other marking in it other than his name in two places? Second, if so, then this hat has some historical significance, and restoring and wearing it would seem out of the question. What are your thoughts on this? Would you find a hatter of superlative quality who could replace the brim ribbon correctly? And, would you then wear this hat, or see if it might be worthy of inclusion in a museum of that area and time period?
My next questions revolve around some Stetson hats I'm considering seeking out, buying, and wearing. I want a good Fedora, made early enough to be a quality hat, and in size 7 3/8 Long Oval. I'm thinking black, deep grey, or dark brown. Any suggestions? I've already ruled out some of the lesser quality Stetsons I've seen on "the Bay", as I'd rather have a really nice hat for wearing with suits and good sports coats. And, along those same lines, I'm also wanting to buy a nice Stetson western (cowboy) hat, again, of better quality, same size, and I'm leaning towards an Open Road, or something along those lines, though open to suggestion. 3X and above would be of interest to me, and the better hats would be preferred. I've had Resistol hats before, as well as lesser quality offerings, and currently have a 2X Eddie Bros. Rodeo model, which I bought many years ago, and wear on occasion. It's a 7 3/8 size, but not a Long Oval, and so I'd like to augment it with a proper hat of proper size.
Any and all comments, suggestions, and thoughts would be gratefully appreciated, Folks, and I really look forward to hearing what you all might be able to share with me. My wife and I use Clearwater Hats in our Living History hobby, and I've found that, whether in a fancy situation, or in the woods, sleeping in your wool blanket, these hats turn rain nicely, keep the sun off our pates, and are a pleasure to own. I don't even know if this company is still in business, but we've used ours with 100% satisfaction, and in many circumstance, for many, many years. I'll post photos of those, and also many other things, as we go along, and am eager to participate in The Fedora Lounge family of members! Take care, and God Bless!
Every Good Wish,
Doc
This is my first post here, and I wanted to say how happy I am to have found you folks! As an introduction, I'll share a note I sent to Nathan today, and then ask my first questions. Here's what I sent this morning:
"My name is Mark Rutlege, aka "Doc Mark", and I've just registered at The Fedora Lounge, and look forward to being able to post there. After perusing it this morning, I found the FL has much to offer that is definitely of interest to me. I love hats, the outdoors, dressing nicely when my wife and I go out, firearms, pocket watches, and also straight razors! You guys cover the entire gamut, which is very nice, indeed!
I found your forum whilst trying to research a British Bowler (Derby) which I bought quite a few years ago in a Southern California antique store. I not only found your forum, but also a fairly famous man in the US whose name is marked inside my Bowler. I am looking forward to asking your membership about this, and also have questions about Western hats from Stetson, and other makers, as well as sharing the hats my wife and I use for 18th century Living History. If you have any questions for me, please let me know, and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Thanks, very much, and God Bless!
Every Good Wish,
Mark ("Doc")"
So, glad to be here, and I'm hoping your membership might be able to help me with my first questions at The Fedora Lounge. Years ago, I bought a British Bowler in an antique store, mainly because I liked the quality of it, and it fit me perfectly. It's in very nice condition, except for the silk brim ribbon, which is deteriorating a bit. I never gave too much thought to learning more about it, until, that is, I found YOU folks today!! So, I typed in the name that is to be found inside my hat, and came up with a fairly well-known man from the 19th century. Here's what's found inside the crown of my hat, and also on the leather sweat band: "W.D. Craig, 85, Main Street, Coatbridge". I soon found that, if this is the same Mr. Craig, he was Wm. Duke Craig, born in Chesterfield County, South Carolina, in 1845 and passed away in 1935. He fought in the Civil War, and was a merchant who also owned Craig's Grist Mill. From what I have read, he was well known in his area, and fairly well-off, having donated property for a public park. Though altered from it's original form and appearance, the Craig house still stands, having been moved about 500 yards North of it's original location, in 1975.
My questions about this Bowler: Do you think this hat might have actually been owned by Wm. Duke Craig, as there is no other marking in it other than his name in two places? Second, if so, then this hat has some historical significance, and restoring and wearing it would seem out of the question. What are your thoughts on this? Would you find a hatter of superlative quality who could replace the brim ribbon correctly? And, would you then wear this hat, or see if it might be worthy of inclusion in a museum of that area and time period?
My next questions revolve around some Stetson hats I'm considering seeking out, buying, and wearing. I want a good Fedora, made early enough to be a quality hat, and in size 7 3/8 Long Oval. I'm thinking black, deep grey, or dark brown. Any suggestions? I've already ruled out some of the lesser quality Stetsons I've seen on "the Bay", as I'd rather have a really nice hat for wearing with suits and good sports coats. And, along those same lines, I'm also wanting to buy a nice Stetson western (cowboy) hat, again, of better quality, same size, and I'm leaning towards an Open Road, or something along those lines, though open to suggestion. 3X and above would be of interest to me, and the better hats would be preferred. I've had Resistol hats before, as well as lesser quality offerings, and currently have a 2X Eddie Bros. Rodeo model, which I bought many years ago, and wear on occasion. It's a 7 3/8 size, but not a Long Oval, and so I'd like to augment it with a proper hat of proper size.
Any and all comments, suggestions, and thoughts would be gratefully appreciated, Folks, and I really look forward to hearing what you all might be able to share with me. My wife and I use Clearwater Hats in our Living History hobby, and I've found that, whether in a fancy situation, or in the woods, sleeping in your wool blanket, these hats turn rain nicely, keep the sun off our pates, and are a pleasure to own. I don't even know if this company is still in business, but we've used ours with 100% satisfaction, and in many circumstance, for many, many years. I'll post photos of those, and also many other things, as we go along, and am eager to participate in The Fedora Lounge family of members! Take care, and God Bless!
Every Good Wish,
Doc
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