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Very nice! What size is the Thoroughbred?
It's a 7-1/8 (of course).
Very nice! What size is the Thoroughbred?
It's a 7-1/8 (of course).
Wow. How cool.Some recent finds. First one.
Willoughby Baku hat. Size 55 (I think) with the brim at 5,5cm and the crown at 10,5cm at the center crease. I bought it as a curiosity more than anything else, because only a few days before I stated in a post about a Morreton hat that baku hats were extremely rare in Europe (they are). Lo and behold this one pops up right away. The quality of Willoughby is evident and it weighs only 50 grams. It photographs well, but because of its size looks like an oddly tiny hat on me.
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Nice hat Bob. Suits youA $16 find at a local antique mall. Knox “Milan”. A size 7-1/2. I was beginning to think there were no more that size out there.
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Thanks, Joe.Wow. How cool.
Nice!
Very nice! What size is the Thoroughbred?
Nice hat Bob. Suits you
Looks great, GregI don’t know anything about Borso’s but I have one now. It’s a fairly late model made for the US market, I assume. Another Bernie Utz hat. A shade over 2 5/8 x 5 3/4. Thin, fairly dense felt that’s soft and almost floppy. Nothing special but a pleasing block and light weight with good sweat will make it an easy wear. Appears unworn as the plastic tag is still attached.
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Nice looking hatResistol Regent. This is the second one of these I've found. The other was brown.
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Agreed. I feel like I’ve seen a number of hats on here from Johnstown, PA.Nice looking hat
Looks great Gary. Look forward to the on head shots.This Knox Flying Cloud was waiting for me when I got home today.
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From the seller’s pictures, I was expecting light grey, maybe with a slight blue hue. I saw it briefly under natural light and it appears to be more a greenish hue.
There’s a lot to like about it. The size is just right. The 5cm brim is shorter than I usually wear, but I like how it looks on this hat. The crown is 10cm at the centre dent.
The brim has a custom edge, which I assume is the Knox version of the Cavanagh edge. It’s the first one of these I’ve seen.
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The Flying Cloud liner is well known on the lounge. View attachment 448265
It’s not all good, though. The brim is a bit wonky, but it is quite malleable and can be fixed when it’s worn brim down. It has a bit of a musty smell which I expect will go away after some time airing out.
The seller listed it as having some damage, but in the detailed description said it was in very good condition with almost no signs of having been worn. The wonky brim and the spots and staining belie that description. View attachment 448268 View attachment 448269
I’m still quite happy with it. I’ve done a search on the lounge for spot cleaning tips, but will likely ask for more ideas on the Q&A thread in the coming days. I really do like this one, so I’m hoping I can get it cleaned up a bit.