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Hello people. I'm a newbie around here. I'm dropping in to ask for help dating and pricing a small collection of five hats. Three Borsalinos, a Knox and a Dobbs. I can provide specific measurements, but between them brim sizes range from 1 1/2" to 1 3/4", and open crowns range from 4 3/4" to 5 1/2". I'll drop a photograph of each...
1 to 3 are Borsalinos. 4 is a Dobbs and 5 is a Knox. My guess is that these are post-WWII hats, from the '50s or the '60s? I found toilet paper stuffed in each sweatband, to pad them out of course, and some of it was pink. While I'm not nearly old enough to remember, I think pink toilet paper was a thing in the '50s and '60s?
Some of these hats are in a condition superior to the rest. But if anyone could give me a ballpark going price for these hats (or even better, for each hat) I'd greatly appreciate it. I would likely sell them here, in the classifieds sub-forum. Apologies if this post is inappropriate for this thread.
Edit: Hopefully the pictures are showing now...
As mentioned above, pictures of the interiors would be helpful for aid in identification. I would suspect that with brims that narrow these are 60s or later. If the leather sweatband on the Dobbs and Knox is black this almost assuredly places them no earlier than mid-60s, as prior to then domestic hats used brown. This "tell" doesn't apply to Borsalino (and other European makers).
As also said by others the shorter brims tend to be more common and less desirable. High supply and low demand, well you know... Not to be pessimistic, but I think $50 might be the max to expect. You might be able to fetch a little more for the Borsalinos because of the name. That being said, they are nice hats that appear to be in very good condition. Possibly one with a heathered finish, another with medium hair, overwelt treatments (maybe Cavanagh/mode edge?), a wind trolley. These are all characteristics you can point out to help the sale.
I do remember there being a Lounger relatively recently specifically looking for short brimmed hats (2" or less), but in general most of the members here prefer wider brims. In doesn't hurt to try (and doesn't cost anything) to list on here, but you will likely have better success on eBay. Poke around there and try to find some comps to get an idea for pricing. Good luck with the sales!