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the_imperialist

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Earlier Bohms Ultima, members will probably recognise this from Ebay. I'll endeavour to take better photos for the German/Austrian thread.

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The Shoe

Call Me a Cab
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It looks way better on you than it did on me!

As it has been said “they come a runnin’ just as fast as they can, the women go crazy for a sharp dressed man”.

Always a classic!

Awesome! Looks great!
Congrats, Gary. A stratoliner is sort of a must have. Very easy to like hats.
Thanks guys. I’m thrilled to finally have one in my collection.
 
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It's on its way to Denmark right now. The P&C Habig homburg I posted here recently prompted Steve @Steve1857 right away to ask me to get that one for him, which I did. After its arrival I took some pictures of it and sent it on to Denmark.

P&C Habig homburg in a warm grey/sand colour with lovely contrasting ribbon and brimbinding. In excellent condition for its age.

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Wow.. I have a feeling this one will fit in quite nicely in its new home with its new owner.
 

Daniele Tanto

I'll Lock Up
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Verona - Italia
I went in blindly taking a gamble.
The label indicated that it was the oldest Morreton I had ever encountered in my life as a hat hunter
Morreton Vecchio particolare marchio 1.jpg
The shape was that of a hat from the beginning of the last century
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The saleswoman was aware of its value and so I pressed the button hoping for good luck, also a little deluded by the measurements given to me...
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Morreton made in France, I think a hundred years ago, maybe more.
The size, unfortunately, is 56 centimeters and its state of conservation is perfect. I add that I was afraid it was a woman's hat but it is not.
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In my opinion it is a hat for young men also because I have seen some worn in France at the beginning of the last century.
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Chapeu Francais Morreton - Marque Deposée, there are no other indications except the size 56 centimeters
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The measurements of this beauty are: raw brims at 9.5 centimeters, ribbon at 5 centimeters and the lowest point of the crown is at 13 centimeters.
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The felt is thick and very solid.
Notice to sailors in the sea of hats, if for someone this hat is a siren with a mischievous charm, write to me.
Seeing it and not being able to wear it is torture. It can arrive in new homes.
 

side

New in Town
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Sweden
Hello, I have just bought a Mayser hat. I will receive it this week.
It looks very nice, and it was hardly worn.
 

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I went in blindly taking a gamble.
The label indicated that it was the oldest Morreton I had ever encountered in my life as a hat hunter
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The shape was that of a hat from the beginning of the last century
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The saleswoman was aware of its value and so I pressed the button hoping for good luck, also a little deluded by the measurements given to me...
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Morreton made in France, I think a hundred years ago, maybe more.
The size, unfortunately, is 56 centimeters and its state of conservation is perfect. I add that I was afraid it was a woman's hat but it is not.
View attachment 654644
In my opinion it is a hat for young men also because I have seen some worn in France at the beginning of the last century.
View attachment 654645
Chapeu Francais Morreton - Marque Deposée, there are no other indications except the size 56 centimeters
View attachment 654646
The measurements of this beauty are: raw brims at 9.5 centimeters, ribbon at 5 centimeters and the lowest point of the crown is at 13 centimeters.
View attachment 654647
The felt is thick and very solid.
Notice to sailors in the sea of hats, if for someone this hat is a siren with a mischievous charm, write to me.
Seeing it and not being able to wear it is torture. It can arrive in new homes.
Wonderful find.
 

Daniele Tanto

I'll Lock Up
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Verona - Italia
In the search for something rarely seen in Italian hat making, a Barbisio unexpectedly arrives
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Probably assembled by the Cervo hat factory at the end of the production of Barbisio hats, it uses a fantastic felt for quality, lightness and color.
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It is a typical mid-season hat, light, unlined and with a spring sky color.
The characteristics are as follows: Barbisio unlined in light felt with a ribbon of the same material and a zigzag sewn brim, the sweatband is in fabric
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Size 61 centimeters or 7 in the French scale, true size.
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The measurements are as follows: brim at 5.5 centimeters, ribbon of 1.5 centimeters and lowest point of the crown at 10 centimeters.
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For all those who love light and unusual hats.
 

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