Rick Blaine
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This is a Panama that belonged to Gen. Wm. Kunzig who was second in command to Gen. Omar Bradley during the D-Day invasion of Europe.
The General passed in May at age 98, the oldest living graduate of West Point. It is the only of my 50+ lids on which I have a solid provenance. But that is not why I am posting it here.
This hat has an unusual (to me) weave pattern in the crown's center.
It seems to grow from an initial thicker central braid or plait in a fashion I am unacquainted with. Has anyone else seen this or know how it is called?
You can see here the degree of oxidation that has occurred.
I don't think it is a particularly fine hat, but a nice one with a killer backstory. It had a ventilated gray leather band (from a local D.C. Gentleman's shop) that was fried as crisp as Sunday morning bacon, which is ok as it only just fits, the straw does sorta irritate my forehead tho' ... gonna have to do something about that prior to next spring, I suppose...