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Oddly inexpensive Borsalinos

PabloElFlamenco

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I don't understand the word "ringworm", but it doesn't cost anything to me to try to be helpful: in France, or in the french language, "un Borsalino" refers, generally in fact, to the "Fedora" type hat. So any hat looking roughly like that would invariably be called a "Borsalino".
It's a bit analogous to, in days past, any photo camera was called a "Kodak", any refrigerator (over here) a "Frigidaire", and in England they "hoover" the rug.
They're known to make other mistakes, like calling any American "a yankee"...
Greetings,
Paul
 

Sam Craig

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Great Bend, Kansas
I don't understand the word "ringworm", but it doesn't cost anything to me to try to be helpful: in France, or in the french language, "un Borsalino" refers, generally in fact, to the "Fedora" type hat. So any hat looking roughly like that would invariably be called a "Borsalino".
It's a bit analogous to, in days past, any photo camera was called a "Kodak", any refrigerator (over here) a "Frigidaire", and in England they "hoover" the rug.
They're known to make other mistakes, like calling any American "a yankee"...
Greetings,
Paul

Paul,
We take the Yankee thing OK around here, but from Arkansas on south, it's probably NOT a good idea.
Good point about the names, though.
Stetson = cowboy hat
I've known people who believed they wore Resistol Stetsons.

Xerox, Kleenex, Styrofoam

Bubba-Gump Shrimp ... "It's a household name."

Sam
 

Aerol

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Chicago, IL
I bought this from them years ago: http://www.chapellerie-traclet.com/hat/flechet-fure-felt-flechet-p-474.html

The service was ok, not as good as the Aussies, but the hat made it here ok. If you do purchase, be sure to follow the instructions carefully, as the prices on the web include VAT. Only by following the instructions carefully can you get VAT-less prices at checkout.

The hat itself was fair. Poorly constructed of mediocre felt. BUT... I received more compliments on that hat than on any other hat I own.
 

Rick Blaine

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Saskatoon, SK CANADA
Packable?

I bought this from them years ago: http://www.chapellerie-traclet.com/hat/flechet-fure-felt-flechet-p-474.html

The service was ok, not as good as the Aussies, but the hat made it here ok. If you do purchase, be sure to follow the instructions carefully, as the prices on the web include VAT. Only by following the instructions carefully can you get VAT-less prices at checkout.

The hat itself was fair. Poorly constructed of mediocre felt. BUT... I received more compliments on that hat than on any other hat I own.


Was it really rollable as they show?
 

Rick Blaine

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Saskatoon, SK CANADA
I don't understand the word "ringworm", but it doesn't cost anything to me to try to be helpful: in France, or in the french language, "un Borsalino" refers, generally in fact, to the "Fedora" type hat. So any hat looking roughly like that would invariably be called a "Borsalino".
It's a bit analogous to, in days past, any photo camera was called a "Kodak", any refrigerator (over here) a "Frigidaire", and in England they "hoover" the rug.
They're known to make other mistakes, like calling any American "a yankee"...
Greetings,
Paul

You know, now that you say that I DO seem to recall having read this once.

On this site tho' they have the (ostensibly Borsalino) hats grouped w/ other Borsalino products (which are certifiably from Borsalino) & the there is ol' Giuseppe in the right margin of the page.

It makes me think these may well be the real thing... anyone fluent in French who might make a brief enquiry? [huh]
 

barrowjh

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Maryville Tennessee
kabuto, I think gtdean48 is correct - the company that owned Resistol eventually acquired the rights (license?) to the Stetson name. Resistol was always there; the Dobbs, Stetson, Knox, Mallory, etc. names were acquired by that company in various deals. Brad Bowers did a study on that in the thread Classic Hat Makers List.
 

Aerol

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Chicago, IL
Was it really rollable as they show?

Yes...but... It's not like changing an open crown from Art Fawcett or Optimo. Neither is it as stiff as your standard Stetson/Beaver/Dobbs. Steam works well. And it is sharp looking!

I never got used to the feel of the hat so I gave it to a buddy. He had Optimo resize and reshape it.
 

Rick Blaine

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Yes...but... It's not like changing an open crown from Art Fawcett or Optimo. Neither is it as stiff as your standard Stetson/Beaver/Dobbs. Steam works well. And it is sharp looking!

I never got used to the feel of the hat so I gave it to a buddy. He had Optimo resize and reshape it.
Do you remember if it had a leather or fabric sweat? Might you recall the brim width? Looks like about 2 1/4"-2 3/8" , certainly no more.
Thanks for the info. I am always on the nose for a packable fur felt!
 

VetPsychWars

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Greenfield Wisconsin
Well, hell... just jump in there with both feet, why dontcha?

I can't wait to see what you get. What was the final cost, if I may ask?

I think after currency conversion and everything else, about $158. That's the number the fraud prevention guy quoted me when he called to verify the purchase.

And, why not jump in? I wanted a packabe hat. :)

Tom
 

Rick Blaine

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FWIW- Just found this one.

ultra-lightflechet.jpg
 

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