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My new BCD just arrived from the Hattery & I'm real tempted to shape it up like the HOW Derby. I just rolled & held it by hand & it has a good look to it. But being the Spring season & a black hat, I got time to think on it.
My new BCD just arrived from the Hattery & I'm real tempted to shape it up like the HOW Derby. I just rolled & held it by hand & it has a good look to it. But being the Spring season & a black hat, I got time to think on it.
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I know. I just really like the look of the HOW HAT, but not sure how I would like it on me. If I did it I may or may not change the ribbon but I wouldn't change the binding. So there's that. It will fit in with the run what you brung philosophy so present now.Great looking CD, Jack. However, no matter how you roll or shape it, it will never be a Bowler or Derby.
@Steve1857 & others,
Good candidate for HOW Western Derby? What say you?
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Looks great Joe! I like everything about the hat & the pic.Looks good, Jack. A great series. I looked a long time before I found this; an old Resistol stage coach. I think I’ve shown it before , but it’s been a while.
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Fantastic series of ads, Dave. Thanks for posting these.National Hat Co. 1913
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Informative vlog by the Gentlemen's Gazette. They do have a genuine interest in hats and seem to be willing to dig a little deeper than the average youtuber. I doubt though if the use of hydrogen peroxide as opposed to the mercury nitrate solution had any impact on the stiffness of the felt.1941 -- The use of mercury in hatmaking was outlawed in the US, & replaced by hydrogen peroxide leading the way to much softer hats.
Joe, I really like this pic. I keep coming back to it. You remind me of Warren Beatty in McCabe and Mrs. Miller.Looks good, Jack. A great series. I looked a long time before I found this; an old Resistol stage coach. I think I’ve shown it before , but it’s been a while.
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Cool. I’ll have to check it out. Don’t know that I’ve seen that one.Joe, I really like this pic. I keep coming back to it. You remind me of Warren Beatty in McCabe and Mrs. Miller.
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Stefan, It was due to a fast shrinking market and Stiff Felt production was separate from Soft Felt production so too expensive to continue. I know in Germany there were still some nice Fur Felt Stiff Felts made post WWII but I don't think they lasted past the 1950s.Informative vlog by the Gentlemen's Gazette. They do have a genuine interest in hats and seem to be willing to dig a little deeper than the average youtuber. I doubt though if the use of hydrogen peroxide as opposed to the mercury nitrate solution had any impact on the stiffness of the felt.
A Robert Altman film, with Julie Christie.Cool. I’ll have to check it out. Don’t know that I’ve seen that one.
P.&C. Habig Wien - black Melone/Bowler/Derby - pre war - 1930s?
Hat (felt, liner) in nice condition - just the sweat is worn & some stitches lost.
This one is a smaller size and therefore reserved for our friend Panos.
@ Randy & Steve: I will keep looking for larger Maysers too
Man I wish I had time to grow a beard like that one!These guys are artisans & craftsmen whose trade allows them to pretty much live the lifestyle everyday, they're not reenactors. I always thought they had several things going from them.
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Just let it grow & morph into whatever you like. I've gone from rounded to a box, & now to a Victorian taper but I could really use the help of a Victorian beardsmith.Man I wish I had time to grow a beard like that one!
P.&C. Habig Wien - black Melone/Bowler/Derby - pre war - 1930s?
Hat (felt, liner) in nice condition - just the sweat is worn & some stitches lost.
This one is a smaller size and therefore reserved for our friend Panos.
@ Randy & Steve: I will keep looking for larger Maysers too