carouselvic
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I guess I'm missing something here. Where did Carter post a liner like the one you posted?
carouselvic said:I guess I'm missing something here. Where did Carter post a liner like the one you posted?
carouselvic said:Carter's hat was made for the US market, yours was not. To me it's apples and oranges.
jimmy the lid said:Well, in terms of using Carter's lid to explore the topic of Borsalino dating...
Would we expect that a 20's or 30's Borsalino would have a sweat that was taped at the seam (versus stitched)? I don't know whether Borsalino used both methods pre-40's, but I do know that the taped seam is usually an indicator of an earlier lid. Discuss amongst yourselves...
Cheers,
JtL
ScottF said:
carouselvic said:Carter's hat was made for the US market, yours was not. To me it's apples and oranges.
carouselvic said:If I came off mean spirited in any way, it was unintentional. So no harm, no foul? OK
BTW I do like both of the hats.
Borsalino certainly used sewn-in silk through the 50s, maybe later.carter said:The guys in Ft. Worth based their assessment of the age of the hat on the liner which is sewn-in silk and on the Borsalino logo which they do not believe was rendered in this fashion later than the early 30's.
DOUGLAS said:My Word that is a beauty of a hat:eusa_clap :eusa_clap