Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

The Dobbs Diner...

rlk

I'll Lock Up
Messages
6,100
Location
Evanston, IL
Thanks LD,Lefty and Alan. The slightly modified tones make for a less formal and highly wearable 'Burger vs. the all black.
 

rlk

I'll Lock Up
Messages
6,100
Location
Evanston, IL
Bluegrass Dobbs 1939

5676566574_2e75d011a8_b.jpg

After the Gay Blade was seen at the Sport Club, the Two-Timer fled Cross Country.
 
Last edited:
Messages
15,083
Location
Buffalo, NY
Dobbs Gay Prince - 2 7/8" brim

This Gay Prince at a very nice price I found courtesy of a FL friend (thank you!) Shown as it came off the boat from Ebay, it will benefit from a steam cleaning and some work with a pin on the shallow moth nibbles. There are a bunch, but they are not too noticeable on the suede finish felt. A little lighter than my other GP posted earlier on this thread (color is shown best in the head shot) ... and a bit more dash with the wide brim. It looks a little Robin Hoodish, no?... will work well with my green tights.

gayprincewide6.jpg


gayprincewide5.jpg


gayprincewide1.jpg


gayprincewide4.jpg


gayprincewide2.jpg


gayprincewide3.jpg
 

DJH

I'll Lock Up
Messages
6,355
Location
Ft Worth, TX
Hmm, I suppose you could get yourself some of the Mantihose discussed in this thread Alan.

While I don't see myself in that style of hat, it does look good on you!
 
Messages
15,083
Location
Buffalo, NY
Dobbs Gay Baron.
Sorry about the low quality cellphone pics

Very good pictures and nice to have the rich representation of brown Gay Dobbs. I wonder about the timeframe... were all three brim widths offered concurrently? The Gay Prince I posted earlier in this thread is a 2 1/2" brim - very similar construction but with subtle differences. The narrower brim has a firmer felt, red accents in an otherwise identical logo. The 2 7/8" has slightly different stitching in the liner, a oiled paper crown protector (the other is plastic) and a barrier lining behind the sweatband.

I only have a few Dobbs hats, but guessing, I would think the timeline would begin with the widest brim and end with the Gay Baron.

2 7/8"

gayprincewide2.jpg


2 1/2"

gayprince3.jpg
 
Last edited:

ejbhats

A-List Customer
Messages
308
Location
Iowa
Apologies for the late comment, I am not certain how it is that I missed this until now. At any rate, an absolutely stunning, and very early Gay Prince. I would estimate, based upon the sweatband, crown logo, and brim, that this is one of the earliest Gay Princes and dates to the mid-'40s. Very similar to Brad's fine example earlier in this thread.


Sorry for the slow reply! Glad you like it. This is one of those hats that will probably be buried with me. Comr to think of it, it may be a two casket funeral or a really big fire!
 

ejbhats

A-List Customer
Messages
308
Location
Iowa
I am saturated with envy over the Prince and Baron! Especially the way you can work with those brims! My Prince needs to go to the Dr. for some hat Viagra... Back brim wants to curl up too much. What is a good form for steaming the brims to shape into a slight lift on the edge?
 
Messages
15,083
Location
Buffalo, NY
Mine have heavy back curls too... style perhaps? The stitching seems to make this hard to adjust with steam. It adds to the Robin Hood flair. I spent some time working on this hat over the weekend. Had good success tempering the moth nibbles poking with the point of a sharp sewing needle.

gayprinceworking1.jpg
 

Twill

One of the Regulars
Messages
115
Location
Baton Rouge, LA
Great Thread...

This thread is great. Thanks everyone for the wealth of information.

I picked up this amazing lid a couple of days ago at an antique shop down the street from me. From what I've gathered from this thread, I assume this is a 1950's Hankachif. If you have a second to spare, could an expert let me know if I'm right about the date or perhaps could narrow down the date for me? I really appreciate the time.

5702258830_75b6fb2c1c_z.jpg


5701687529_82008963f6_z.jpg


5701686643_713d902f8e_z.jpg
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,298
Messages
3,078,221
Members
54,244
Latest member
seeldoger47
Top