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Joshbru3

I'll Lock Up
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I had a feeling that you were the one who picked that one up. It looks great on you, Robert!!! Those flat-topped square blocks are the best. I wish major hat companies still used those 20's & 30's straight-sided flat-topped blocks. Great find!!!! :eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap
 

DudeInBlack

Familiar Face
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87
Location
San Diego
My Western Era Hat.

Type: Boss of the Plains or Pale Preacher hat. Similiar shape hat to that worn by Clint Eastwood in Pale Rider.

Style Crown: Texas Straight.

100% Fur Felt.

Colour: Dark Green for Éire/Ireland. ;)


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I come back after 2 weeks of Finals and this is the first hat I see. What a sight for sore eyes! That topper is a hoot and a half!
Hunt down a 4-leaf clover and stick in the ribbon ;). You'll be the luckiest man alive.
 

fmw

One Too Many
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It looks nice. It became wife approved. It is even rain proof. A very good combination of characteristics.

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fmw

One Too Many
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Hatophile, no question about it. If the wife doesn't like the hat, then owning it becomes one struggle after another. ;) I have to send one to Optimo tomorrow because my wife doesn't like the crease. Gotta be wife approved!

Monbla, I agree completely. This hat has a nicer braid than my Avenue. While it's synthetic rather than straw, it looks great and feels great. Polyester isn't bothered at all by rain. I wore it all day today and I'm about to leave for a club meeting and I'll wear it again this evening. The membership here doesn't seem to be too keen on the synthetic milan braids. But I am. I think they make very practical head gear and you wouldn't know these newer ones weren't the real thing without working at it.
 

The Wiser Hatter

I'll Lock Up
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4,765
Location
Louisville, Ky
Yes the Andover is a nice hat I picked mine up a month ago for cheap at a consignment shop my wife likes to shop at.
If she buys a lot of stuff and I find a hat there I like I get a new hat for shopping with her.
That's our bargain.:)
 

monbla256

Call Me a Cab
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DFW Metroplex, Texas
Hatophile, no question about it. If the wife doesn't like the hat, then owning it becomes one struggle after another. ;) I have to send one to Optimo tomorrow because my wife doesn't like the crease. Gotta be wife approved!

Monbla, I agree completely. This hat has a nicer braid than my Avenue. While it's synthetic rather than straw, it looks great and feels great. Polyester isn't bothered at all by rain. I wore it all day today and I'm about to leave for a club meeting and I'll wear it again this evening. The membership here doesn't seem to be too keen on the synthetic milan braids. But I am. I think they make very practical head gear and you wouldn't know these newer ones weren't the real thing without working at it.
Don't let what's approved here bother you. I don't. A NICE hat is a NICE hat!
 

fmw

One Too Many
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1,017
Location
USA
Don't let what's approved here bother you. I don't. A NICE hat is a NICE hat!

I'm old enough that I don't care what people think of me or of what I think. I hold some minority opinions here but they don't appear to be changing. ;) I was just putting in a plug for "Florentine" Milan. Sounds something like Newyorker Boston, doesn't it?
 

RobStC

A-List Customer
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371
Location
Edinburgh, Scotland
'Meteor' - Hermann von Heesen (Bochum)

Picked this one up yeserday from a bunch of hats that appeared in a local vintage clothing shop. Hermann von Heesen (Bochum) seems to be a clothier/outfitters in Germany.

No paper labels under sweat, apart from a simple '58' size tag. Stamped 'Meteor' on the sweat, but that's the only marking I can find. Sweat is gray leather - a bit wrinkled! Whole hat was rather squashed but has responded well to a good steam and shaping. Good but quite stiff felt - nice soft mid-gray colour, with a hint of green. Silver ribbon with neat bow detail, and matching edge binding. 2 3/8" brim, and approx. 5 1/2" open crown. A bit of taper, but not excessive.

A nice everyday hat, and definitely a good £20~ worth.
More details in the German and Austrian Hats thread.

RobStC

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