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Time to start thinning...
So, from the long lost stash of new-old-stock Mallory felts, in a color they called "mahoot," (which is by far the most difficult color to capture in a photo ever encountered) I am pleased to present an as-new Art Fawcett-finished hat with an underwelted 2-1/2" dimensional brim. The bashed height is 3-1/2" in back, and 4-5/8" in front.
As mentioned, the colors here are extremely challenging to accurately capture; even the ribbon, which is generally much darker than it appears in photos. I tried to provide as many variations of lighting as possible to illustrate how the color can vary; brownish, to oxbloody, to an "earthy" purplish slate-type color. Maybe more. Truly a great vintage hue that's no longer found in stores!
Asking $300 US, shipped CONUS. Shipping elsewhere can also be arranged.
This is the best shot of the felt color (below, on white tablecloth).
The headshot ribbon color is most accurate (on my screen).
So, from the long lost stash of new-old-stock Mallory felts, in a color they called "mahoot," (which is by far the most difficult color to capture in a photo ever encountered) I am pleased to present an as-new Art Fawcett-finished hat with an underwelted 2-1/2" dimensional brim. The bashed height is 3-1/2" in back, and 4-5/8" in front.
As mentioned, the colors here are extremely challenging to accurately capture; even the ribbon, which is generally much darker than it appears in photos. I tried to provide as many variations of lighting as possible to illustrate how the color can vary; brownish, to oxbloody, to an "earthy" purplish slate-type color. Maybe more. Truly a great vintage hue that's no longer found in stores!
Asking $300 US, shipped CONUS. Shipping elsewhere can also be arranged.
This is the best shot of the felt color (below, on white tablecloth).
The headshot ribbon color is most accurate (on my screen).
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