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The BORSALINO BROTHERHOOD

40Cal

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Robert, Great find! The felt (color, finish, hand) looks fantastic. Also fantastic form.
Thanks, Steve. One of those lucky "buy it now" purchases on EBay. The color in the sellers photos made it look like a light yellowy beige. I took a chance!
Would you have an estimate as to its age from the tip logo?
 

moontheloon

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Thanks, Steve. One of those lucky "buy it now" purchases on EBay. The color in the sellers photos made it look like a light yellowy beige. I took a chance!
Would you have an estimate as to its age from the tip logo?
Looks to be consistent with everything 50s I’ve experienced

The angled side seam on the liner is a tell

Not many Borsalinos made it over here pre 50s ... more times than not when someone thinks they have a 40s Borsalino it is actually 50s or later

Quite difficult to date these hats are but I’d put my money on 50s on this one without hesitation
 
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40Cal

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Looks to be consistent with everything 50s I’ve experienced

The angled side seam on the liner is a tell

Not many Borsalinos made it over here pre 50s ... more times than not when someone thinks they have a 40s Borsalino it is actually 50s or later

Quite difficult to date these hats are but I’d put my money on 50s on this with without hesitation
Thanks, Ant. I was hoping it was 1950's. Nice to know about the angled seam ... I never heard that before. Cool!
 

moontheloon

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Thanks, Ant. I was hoping it was 1950's. Nice to know about the angled seam ... I never heard that before. Cool!
Best thing about Borsalino hats is that unlike American made hats they stayed very high quality up until quite recently ... 80s maybe ? after the original house ... someone more versed in Borsalino can confirm dates ... decades after this was made

What you have there is a beautifully crafted hat of supreme quality
 

40Cal

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Best thing about Borsalino hats is that unlike American made hats they stayed very high quality up until quite recently ... 80s maybe ? after the original house ... someone more versed in Borsalino can confirm dates ... decades after this was made

What you have there is a beautifully crafted hat of supreme quality
I've been happy with almost all the Borsalinos that I have collected. Amazingly thin felt compared to most of the american made hats that I have.... and the colors! Don't get me started on the colors! haha
 

moontheloon

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I've been happy with almost all the Borsalinos that I have collected. Amazingly thin felt compared to most of the american made hats that I have.... and the colors! Don't get me started on the colors! haha
Agreed

Never owned a Borsalino I didn’t like

Love all that I still own ... and regret selling quite a few that passed through my hat room... one Feather Weight in particular .... DAMN
 

AbbaDatDeHat

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It arrived today. Pretty dirty. I've scrubbed it and will steam it tomorrow. These pictures are pre-cleaning. The pictures don't really show the dirt/stains. The puggaree ribbon is in better shape than I thought. The stitching on the brim is outstanding.

I don't understand the label.
Carla: ??? (maker? buyer?)
Elefante = elephant (color - brownish)
Faunosca = ???? (model - I think that is a sir name)

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Greetings All: Bill you sure got a diamond for a dollar there! That’s a very special old hat. The tear out paneled label with vertical Borsa, onion skin tip liner, un-reeded??with corrugated sweat all appear 50’s to me but sure other’s will nail it down. Looks light as a feather too! Never have seen the triple “V” brim treatment before. Outstanding!!! V for victory in this case. “Carla” is color, c.Elefante is ribbon color if different than hat, Faunosca is the model, which is a new one on me. Outstanding in every way Sir. Enjoy!!
Be well. Bowen
 

Bill Hughes

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It arrived today. Pretty dirty. I've scrubbed it and will steam it tomorrow. These pictures are pre-cleaning. The pictures don't really show the dirt/stains. The puggaree ribbon is in better shape than I thought. The stitching on the brim is outstanding.

I don't understand the label.
Carla: ??? (maker? buyer?)
Elefante = elephant (color - brownish)
Faunosca = ???? (model - I think that is a sir name)

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I think it cleaned up beautifully. This is a very lightweight felt. I was not thinking I would keep the ribbon but it is growing on me. I'm really looking forward to giving this lid a try. This makes my third vintage Borsalino and I'm hooked.

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moontheloon

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I think it cleaned up beautifully. This is a very lightweight felt. I was not thinking I would keep the ribbon but it is growing on me. I'm really looking forward to giving this lid a try. This makes my third vintage Borsalino and I'm hooked.

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awesome !!!
 
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I think it cleaned up beautifully. This is a very lightweight felt. I was not thinking I would keep the ribbon but it is growing on me. I'm really looking forward to giving this lid a try. This makes my third vintage Borsalino and I'm hooked.

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Dig the brim stitching. Nice.
 

besdor

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I think that pre WW2 , the variety of colors that were worn were not as varied as the selection that Borsalino showed after the war. There were more offerings of colors as time went by. Today the variety of colors that the company make is vast but the quality is not what it was.
 
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Bill & Caldwell were the importers for Borsalino in America. The following are transcripts of their testimony at Fur Felt Hats Tariff, Readjustment (U.S. Congress) hearings of 1929. The total imports for 1927 Men's Fur Felt Hats were 28,500 dozen which made up only about 1% of the United States Men's Fur Felt Hat Market so very tiny. Regardless the American Fur Felt Hat Industry wanted to increase tariffs. Italy had 18,000 dozen of the 28,000 dozen and most were from Borsalino (reason for Bill & Caldwell and others testimonies of the behalf of Borsalino).

Fur Felt Hats Tariff, Readjustment 1929 (U.S. Congress) (Scroll down to "Statement of J.G. Whitelaw, ....")

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951d03546986e;view=1up;seq=856

You might want read the entire hearing from the beginning. It's pretty interesting with some funny exchanges. The hearing also includes Women's Fur Felt Hats (a larger number, 94,825 dozen) which were largely Velours from Austria and Czechoslovakia.

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951d03546986e;view=1up;seq=838

The testimony by J.G. Whitelaw representing Bill & Caldwell is interesting. He mentions the selling point for Borsalinos was their light weight but the tariffs were making them 2 to 4 dollars ($12.00) more than equal price point American hats ($8.00) so this making them too expensive and impacting sales. He said they were 1% of the Men's Fur Felt Hats so they were no threat to the American Men's Furt Felt Industry. The counter from the U.S. side was the imports were increasing and they wanted to increase the tariff. Seems ridiculous but I guess they saw that Italy and Europe in general were not importing U.S. made Fur Felt Hats and didn't like that.

In the other parts of the hearing the very small wages being paid to Italian workers is brought up. I guess the point was that Italian companies and Borsalino in particular were making a lot of money on their hats based on the low wages they were paying their employees. The counter argument from the Borsalino side was that there were other factors driving up their costs such as fur, components (sweatbands, liners) and shipping costs. I have no idea if Borsalino / the Italian side was being totally truthful.
 
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