Ok, have a camera ready when I bring it in. It is a mess. Now I know what you mean about lighter color hats needing more frequent cleaning. The previous owner never thought of that I guess.
It was actually worse because I already vacuumed and brushed off the surface dust and dirt. I will not do any more to it until it gets to your hands. I don't think my cleaning made much of a difference anyway. LOL Oh, did I mention that the ribbon is probably a cheap replacement that is obviously not millinery quality?
Here is the picture off of the auction site but it is dirtier than the picture looks. I do not know if this qualifies as a before. I have since put the center dent and two front bashes back in. Not hard considering you could follow the dirt pattern. LOL
They look like self made ventilation holes to me. I wear a long oval hat shape, and those locations are EXACTLY where I'd put holes (if I ever wanted to do such a thing ) to give my head more air in hot weather! Regards. Michaelson
I agree with Brad. Remember, many of our vintage hats, during the forgotten top shelf in the closet decade(s), some hats were used in theater. Possible that some contumer used the hat in a show, and the cuts were to facilitate keeping the hat on some actor. Pure speculation. If someone wanted to use a chin strap to keep the hat on on windy days, it would have looked silly. Ventilation? Not with the felt and ribbon on the outside...who knows? It's a shame. However the sweat can be replaced, although it won't have the orig. stampings. Sad.
All very good ideas. I have seen this hat up close and say that if the sweat band was falling apart because of the cuts, then I would replace it. But, since it's not and the sweat band is supple, soft and clean, it's not a big deal. It is sad, but it's still a killer hat!
By request.
Here is the fuzzy brown High crown one I bought from Art at the last vintage expo in Santa Monica.
It is a Dobbs with a "improved felted welt edge", which has embossed in the leather a patent dated May 19, 1931
Pretty thick fur felt. Very fuzzy. Thick cavanagh edge.
Yeah, could you just see him out some where and some guy is smoking a big stogie and an ember just floats over and lands on his hat? Whooof! Gone! LOL LOL LOL .
No, that would really suck! If I lost any thing to fire, oh man my life would be over. :cry:
Great hat Matt! Just keep it way from any open flames!
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