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FedOregon

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Little black Aristocrat from Stetson sold at Kleinhans in Buffalo. Note the wind trolley button sewn through the bow, an alternate construction seen in the late 1930s - early 1940s.

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Super nice Stetson, Alan, with an interesting touch on the wind trolley. I've never seen something that until now.
 

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View media item 1272View media item 1271Got my new Penman Green Fedora from Penman Hats in Hillsboro, OR. I was in the que for this hat for 6 months.... but it is a real Keeper. John Penman is a great guy and will talk "hat's" with you as long as you want. We got the full tour. I am lucky to have two Hat makers within driving distance (Art Fawcett being the other.... although thats more like an overnighter drive)
Howdy from McMinnville! Love your hat! is that a moss "The Penman?" I can't see if you have the 6-point diamond on top...

We've also got Michael Gannon in Portland, Mike Miller of NW Hats in Eugene and more up in Washington. We are blessed with great hatters in Oregon.
 

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View attachment 68664 View attachment 68666 View attachment 68668 View attachment 68669 View attachment 68670 View attachment 68671 View attachment 68672 View attachment 68673 View attachment 68674 Back from the weekend. While I sported the M&K Custom, my grandson rocked his Nottingham. I had been saving this lid since he was a kid, (infant, actually) but I waited too long, and he's outgrown it!! He still looks terrific and even in the mean streets of NYC, he got smiles and reactions from the normally jaded populous of the UWS.

Check out the size tag!
Edit: He's just turned two years of age. I bought another hat, too when I bought the Nottingham... a 6-5/8 Tyrolean style. I'd best hurry.
Man, that's some great stuff and super pics of the little guy! Just wonderful, Charlie!
 

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New guy here, long time lurker. Wearing my modified modern Stetson wool "Whippet," my knockaround hat. Wanted to demo it for an inquiry here in the Lounge. Prefer vintage, and its got very little in common with an original Whippet, besides its name, but once its been trimmed and re-bashed, this cheapie is a pretty nice hat, and one I can wear without a care. -Dave


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It looks great, and you wear it with style! Welcome to the addiction!
 
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P. & C. Habig Wien - Berlin "Special Qualität" with "Auto Cape" This one was made for the company store in Berlin and has the "Auto Cape" feature.

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P. & C. Habig "Habig Hüte" Friedrichstrasse 82. Berlin

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Austrian Patent (133275) stamped on the sweatband of the above P. & C. Habig Wien - Berlin Melone with the felt insert that P. & C. Habig Wien called "Auto Cape". The patent claim is to make a stiff felt hat that is resistant to denting and the felt insert being a part of the invention.

http://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/index.php?/topic/5-p-c-habig-hutfabrik/page-5#entry1143
 

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P. & C. Habig Wien - Berlin "Special Qualität" with "Auto Cape" This one was made for the company store in Berlin and has the "Auto Cape" feature.

33030673461_04650feb5e_c.jpg


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P. & C. Habig "Habig Hüte" Friedrichstrasse 82. Berlin

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32343055323_9b6f83c314_c.jpg


Austrian Patent (133275) stamped on the sweatband of the above P. & C. Habig Wien - Berlin Melone with the felt insert that P. & C. Habig Wien called "Auto Cape". The patent claim is to make a stiff felt hat that is resistant to denting and the felt insert being a part of the invention.

http://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/index.php?/topic/5-p-c-habig-hutfabrik/page-5#entry1143
How cool is that? Excellent, Steve!
 

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View attachment 68664 View attachment 68666 View attachment 68668 View attachment 68669 View attachment 68670 View attachment 68671 View attachment 68672 View attachment 68673 View attachment 68674 Back from the weekend. While I sported the M&K Custom, my grandson rocked his Nottingham. I had been saving this lid since he was a kid, (infant, actually) but I waited too long, and he's outgrown it!! He still looks terrific and even in the mean streets of NYC, he got smiles and reactions from the normally jaded populous of the UWS.

Check out the size tag!
Edit: He's just turned two years of age. I bought another hat, too when I bought the Nottingham... a 6-5/8 Tyrolean style. I'd best hurry.
Great pictures of the little guy Charlie. Looks like a day of fun for all.

Michael
 

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View attachment 68664 View attachment 68666 View attachment 68668 View attachment 68669 View attachment 68670 View attachment 68671 View attachment 68672 View attachment 68673 View attachment 68674 Back from the weekend. While I sported the M&K Custom, my grandson rocked his Nottingham. I had been saving this lid since he was a kid, (infant, actually) but I waited too long, and he's outgrown it!! He still looks terrific and even in the mean streets of NYC, he got smiles and reactions from the normally jaded populous of the UWS.

Check out the size tag!
Edit: He's just turned two years of age. I bought another hat, too when I bought the Nottingham... a 6-5/8 Tyrolean style. I'd best hurry.
Super cute!
If the little guy is anything like Grampa, he'll be in a 7 1/2 by his 3rd birthday...:)
 

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P. & C. Habig Wien - Berlin "Special Qualität" with "Auto Cape" This one was made for the company store in Berlin and has the "Auto Cape" feature.

33030673461_04650feb5e_c.jpg


33158263725_462e811ef2_c.jpg


32775507370_1478046a4e_c.jpg


33158349105_70e82d0642_c.jpg


P. & C. Habig "Habig Hüte" Friedrichstrasse 82. Berlin

3864739911_7112ce3167_o.jpg


32343055323_9b6f83c314_c.jpg


Austrian Patent (133275) stamped on the sweatband of the above P. & C. Habig Wien - Berlin Melone with the felt insert that P. & C. Habig Wien called "Auto Cape". The patent claim is to make a stiff felt hat that is resistant to denting and the felt insert being a part of the invention.

http://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/index.php?/topic/5-p-c-habig-hutfabrik/page-5#entry1143
Darn. I was hoping it would pop out a Batman cape or something wicked cool like that. Still a beautiful hat, just not quite as awesome as the sweatband stamps would imply!:D
 
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A two hat day because a thrift coughed up this hairball.
Collegian Hat Vintage by Michael A2012, on Flickr
A Collegian by name
DSCN0382 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Lined and with an unreeded leather sweat, though the sweat has seen better days.
DSCN0377 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Fedora/Trilby mode
DSCN0387 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Porkpie mode. Now where did I leave my raccoon coat?
DSCN0378 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Original price was $3.95. I thought maybe I could date it a bit by looking up the store that sold it. Turns out it opened in 1903 and is still in business under the same name in the same small Iowa town.
DSCN0386 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
82% Wool 18% Cellulose. Go figure.
DSCN0376 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr

Lots of fine fine hats showed up here today.

Michael
 
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