Grazie, Daniele. Maybe I don't have enough of thoseFantastico! Keep it only for special events
Grazie, Daniele. Maybe I don't have enough of thoseFantastico! Keep it only for special events
Wow!The P&C Habig Homburg arrived last week.
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Here's a link to Stefan's original photos and description of it:
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/post-new-hats-here.28145/post-3134853
So happy to have this one in the collection. Thanks again Stefan!
Great new addition, Rusty.I made it over to Buckaroo Hatters today and picked up my new hat.
In honor of its duck hunting connection, I named it “The Flyway.”
It is a beaver mix western weight, with a just under 5 inch crown at the pinch and a 2 3/8 wide brim in pecan. The liner is embroidered in black and is my cousins family name. The duck pin belong to my late cousins husband and I honor them both with it!
Thanks Mike for a great hat and a job well done!
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Thank you very much Joe!!!!Great new addition, Rusty.
Thanks, David.Wow!
That’s stupendous! I love that!This came in yesterday. Third one I've found of these.
Barbisio Cow Boy western (ish) hat in black with a constrasting silvergrey brim binding and ribbon. Size 56 with the bound brim at 7,5cm and the crown at around 11,5cm at the center dent. Made from or with mink fur (according to the sweatband). It does have a really nice hand but, fitting for a western style hat, it is more sturdy than dress style hats from Barbisio. This one has a shorter brim than the other two I own which both have a 9cm brim. There is a lot of information on the sweatband; looks almost like a light ticker! Needs a bit mroe steaming to get the shape the way I want it, but this one I could and will actually wear.
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Thank you very much.That’s stupendous! I love that!
The contrast between felt and trimmings is severe, yet cool. Love the lining, too. Looking forward to the head shots.This came in yesterday. Third one I've found of these.
Barbisio Cow Boy western (ish) hat in black with a constrasting silvergrey brim binding and ribbon. Size 56 with the bound brim at 7,5cm and the crown at around 11,5cm at the center dent. Made from or with mink fur (according to the sweatband). It does have a really nice hand but, fitting for a western style hat, it is more sturdy than dress style hats from Barbisio. This one has a shorter brim than the other two I own which both have a 9cm brim. There is a lot of information on the sweatband; looks almost like a light ticker! Needs a bit more steaming to get the shape the way I want it, but this one I could and will actually wear.
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Turns out to be like a very nice hat! Good find. ;-)This came in yesterday. Third one I've found of these.
Barbisio Cow Boy western (ish) hat in black with a constrasting silvergrey brim binding and ribbon. Size 56 with the bound brim at 7,5cm and the crown at around 11,5cm at the center dent. Made from or with mink fur (according to the sweatband). It does have a really nice hand but, fitting for a western style hat, it is more sturdy than dress style hats from Barbisio. This one has a shorter brim than the other two I own which both have a 9cm brim. There is a lot of information on the sweatband; looks almost like a light ticker! Needs a bit more steaming to get the shape the way I want it, but this one I could and will actually wear.
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The contrast between felt and trimmings is severe, yet cool. Love the lining, too. Looking forward to the head shots.
Thanks, gentlemen. Patience; a moment for wearing this will come soon enough.Turns out to be like a very nice hat! Good find. ;-)
Gorgeous!This came in yesterday. Third one I've found of these.
Barbisio Cow Boy western (ish) hat in black with a constrasting silvergrey brim binding and ribbon. Size 56 with the bound brim at 7,5cm and the crown at around 11,5cm at the center dent. Made from or with mink fur (according to the sweatband). It does have a really nice hand but, fitting for a western style hat, it is more sturdy than dress style hats from Barbisio. This one has a shorter brim than the other two I own which both have a 9cm brim. There is a lot of information on the sweatband; looks almost like a light ticker! Needs a bit more steaming to get the shape the way I want it, but this one I could and will actually wear.
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Thank you!Gorgeous!
I can't say it's the Barbisio of my dreams, but I admire the ability of the Biella people to create hats for every tasteBarbisio Cow Boy western (ish) hat in black with a constrasting silvergrey brim binding and ribbon. Size 56 with the bound brim at 7,5cm and the crown at around 11,5cm at the center dent. Made from or with mink fur (according to the sweatband). It does have a really nice hand but, fitting for a western style hat, it is more sturdy than dress style hats from Barbisio. This one has a shorter brim than the other two I own which both have a 9cm brim. There is a lot of information on the sweatband; looks almost like a light ticker! Needs a bit more steaming to get the shape the way I want it, but this one I could and will actually wear.
Thank you, Daniele. Two of the three I've found were for the South American market. Likely the customers there favoured a more flashy style.I can't say it's the Barbisio of my dreams, but I admire the ability of the Biella people to create hats for every taste