rmrdaddy said:I imagine that if I was climbing all the mountainous terrain in Maryland, I'd surely need one of those tyrolean Alpine hats......
rmrdaddy said:Thanks Jack.
I was really going for the sarcasm though due to mayser's comment...
"Just to piss some of you off. Here are some long hair Alpen (yes where it all started) hats."
Apparently the foremost authority on Alpine hats and their biggest proponent resides in a state known for its inner harbor and blue crabs, ie: completely unrelated to mountainous pursuits. I found that rather ironic.
Thank you for the factual geologic info in any case.
mayserwegener said:Lembert
Dinerman said:Unmarked '20s - centerdent and pinches- sewn overwelt
'20s Marshall Fields - no pinches - raw edge
A black hat, huh? Hm.Lefty said:Stitching through the tags probably confirms that the ribbon isn't original.
Wolfmanjack said:I have a long-hair, but I have never worn it because it has a couple of prominent bare spots (0.5 cm) where the 'hair' has been nibbled away by moths before I acquired it.
Anyone have a thought on how one might repair the bare spots? I'm open to experimentation. Indeed, I have even considered scrubbing the bare spots with a wire brush to see if I can raise some 'hair'. I've got nothing to lose, because the hat is not wearable as is.
feltfan said:A black hat, huh? Hm.
Time to find the right ribbon for that lid.
Unless you love it as it is.
An outstanding hat.
Dreispitz said:Great Hats! Guess, this one fits in here, too. Hückel Super Sport