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BrianHicks

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very nice piece

would love to see some more pics ... maybe from the side and some of the inside... if you have the time and wouldn't mind
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Daniele Tanto

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I observe carefully the Italian market of second-hand and especially the estates that are put up for auction.
Last week I found in Trieste half a dozen hats for sale.
They were all interesting Borsalino, Barbisio, Panizza, Cervo), but too small for my head, so I focused on two Italian classics.
One of them is a chimera because it is from the end of the thirties that is no longer produced.
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It is the other side of the Borsalino: Borsalino fu Lazzaro & C.
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It is a Zenit in fantastic light weight felt mauve color
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The hat has been preserved in good condition and a more accurate set of photographs will be published in the appropriate thread
 

Daniele Tanto

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The Barbisio is in excellent condition and has a felt among the softest I've ever had in hand.
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It is a medium hair felt very malleable and easy to shape it changes just touched
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The hat is a classic Italian in proportions and in the astounding finish.
It is very elegant and belongs to the golden age of Italian hatters.
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A series of photographs will be published in the discussion dedicated to Barbisio and "Heather and Yon"
 

JackieMatra

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Just received my third custom made Fedora from Timothy Bender. Blue Steel, beaver fur. Offset brim (3" front and back, 2-1/2" on the sides). Crown is 4-5/8" in front wth a nice tight pinch. 5" on the back. Lining is a beautiful scarlet red silk.
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Very nice.
Now for my dreaded stock hat question that nearly no fedora loungers seem to be able (or willing?) to answer - What does this hat weigh?
 
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JackieMatra

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Thank you very much for the link to this thread.
It's very nice to finally have some specific information on the weight of different hats, instead of the usual meaningless "lightweight", "fairly lightweight", "neither too light nor too heavy", "about average", "don't know", etc..
This is probably the other thread that you referred to:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?71952-Hat-Weigh-in
 
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Daniele, Great find with the Borsalino fu Lazzaro & C. "Zenit". Yes amazing condition for a 1930s hat. Looking forward to seeing more details. Also fantastic Barbisio Classic!
 

BrianHicks

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Nashville, Tn
Brian I like the Bender creations you posted.
They are minimal classic, all with a strong character.

Thank you. Bender is well known amongst people who do living history programs for being an exceptional maker of mid 19th century, American style hats. In the last two years, he has also been making Fedoras.

Pictured below, is me, in one of his Bell Crown Toppers of the style popular in the 1850's.

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Chamuco

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Just got my brand new Coolabah !!! Cool name for a hat !! Just in time to wear it to see Jurasic World with my kids !!! Very happy !!

Came with a Cattleman in Sand and a Santone Snowy River, feels like Xmas !


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Will fit it with this badge

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Chamuco

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Thank you. Bender is well known amongst people who do living history programs for being an exceptional maker of mid 19th century, American style hats. In the last two years, he has also been making Fedoras.

Pictured below, is me, in one of his Bell Crown Toppers of the style popular in the 1850's.

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That is just how I think the Great Jules Verne looked !!

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