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Fruno is ready. [emoji14]
I was a Boy Scout. I was taught to Be Prepared!
Fruno is ready. [emoji14]
It looks good on you Joao.You have to be pleased.Well some pictures of the Buckaroo Hatters I got from Blake.
Don't know if he was the original owner.
Great colors.My new summer travelling hat from Black Sheep Hat Works.
More photos on this thread:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/black-sheep-hat-works.54314/page-58#post-2120638
Great colors.
C.G. Wilke "Bürstel Electra", 58cm, Open Crown 6 inches, Brim 2 1/4 inches probably later 1930s. I received this fantastic gray Wilke Velour via trade with Fastuni (Armin). The Velour finish is really nice and it still has the original paper size label. It originally had a Crease Clip/Holder. I could tell by the wear on the liner label and the remnants of a very sharp center crease.
Very cool hat. Great colors and velour. Also love the way it's creased (reminds me of my Optimo).C.G. Wilke "Bürstel Electra", 58cm, Open Crown 6 inches, Brim 2 1/4 inches probably later 1930s. I received this fantastic gray Wilke Velour via trade with Fastuni (Armin). The Velour finish is really nice and it still has the original paper size label. It originally had a Crease Clip/Holder. I could tell by the wear on the liner label and the remnants of a very sharp center crease.
In my opinion the best logo I have seen!
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Harv, Thanks! Yes these dimensions are fairly common for that time period and place. I am a big fan of Gray German and Austrian Velours from this time period. I posted new photos after working with the Velour a bit.Great trade! That is a beautiful looking Wilke. It looks super soft. I like that fact it has a 6" open crown. Makes for a nice, deep crease. I like to color as well. Very rich.