- Messages
- 14,841
Italian week is still going.
And we are all better for it! If I had to pick a winner it would be the Borsalino Lobbia Misto Nebbia. Love it ...
Italian week is still going.
Oh my Steve, what a beauty!!! Love how it reflects the otherwise poor daylight...same here, just hopes to see the sun again next week
Brushed up and steamed an old Resistol I happened on a few years back for ten bucks. What's the era on these--60s?
That’s a seriously wonderful looking hat, Steve! I’d like to see an inside shot, if possible. Never heard of this brand.Oberländer Antelope. It's velvety grey felt brightened up a dull View attachment 303766 View attachment 303767 day.
That's a beauty, Joe! Love it.
Italian week is still going. I owe you this week's entries.
Let's hope I can remember which one is which
Borsalino Cocisca nutria Dattero
View attachment 303699
Borsalino Ecosca nutria Condor
View attachment 303700
Borsalino Mula 40 1/2 nutria opale
View attachment 303701
Borsalino Faunosca martora china
View attachment 303702
View attachment 303714
Borsalino lobbia misto Nebbia
View attachment 303703
View attachment 303717
Borsalino Faunosca 38 1/2 Ghiaccio
View attachment 303704
Borsalino Celespo nutria opale
View attachment 303705
Nice look Bob
It sure does SteveOberländer Antelope. It's velvety grey felt brightened up a dull View attachment 303766 View attachment 303767 day.
Steve, Thank you! It's does have a nice form. Great to see the Oberländer "Antelope"! Looks fantastic!Two fantastic finds, Steve. I really like the overall look and shape of the hat.
Oberländer Antelope. It's velvety grey felt brightened up a dull View attachment 303766 View attachment 303767 day.
Man, this week’s batch is surely superior, to my tastes, Stefan!Italian week is still going. I owe you this week's entries.
Let's hope I can remember which one is which
Borsalino Cocisca nutria Dattero
View attachment 303699
Borsalino Ecosca nutria Condor
View attachment 303700
Borsalino Mula 40 1/2 nutria opale
View attachment 303701
Borsalino Faunosca martora china
View attachment 303702
View attachment 303714
Borsalino lobbia misto Nebbia
View attachment 303703
View attachment 303717
Borsalino Faunosca 38 1/2 Ghiaccio
View attachment 303704
Borsalino Celespo nutria opale
View attachment 303705
Thanks a lot, Daniele!Un cappello bellissimo!
Noteworthy for the felt and finishes
Complimenti Randall
Daniele, Thank you! I agree. It has extreme brim flange which is different. I have really enjoyed your series of Homburgs. The latest Carlton "Chapeau de Luxe" is really superb. Stunning color combo -> Felt vs. Band/Binding!I really like the shape of this Heinr. ITA Wien homburg so different from the ones I've been wearing in recent weeks. Variety is always key.
Complimenti Steve!
My my!!Italian week is still going. I owe you this week's entries.
Let's hope I can remember which one is which
Borsalino Cocisca nutria Dattero
View attachment 303699
Borsalino Ecosca nutria Condor
View attachment 303700
Borsalino Mula 40 1/2 nutria opale
View attachment 303701
Borsalino Faunosca martora china
View attachment 303702
View attachment 303714
Borsalino lobbia misto Nebbia
View attachment 303703
View attachment 303717
Borsalino Faunosca 38 1/2 Ghiaccio
View attachment 303704
Borsalino Celespo nutria opale
View attachment 303705
Spectacular hat! What is the model? Has lines similar to a Strat but I don't know enough about Stetson to be sure.
Yes. Love that old sweat. At least you still have it.Anton Peschel Neutitschein possibly mid 1920s. I received this hat from a FL member back in 2010. He had it restored by Optimo Chicago which I think did a good job but I wish he had kept the original Sweatband (see below). The original Band was missing and the original Liner was shredded (see below). The Black Velour is of really high quality.
Original Liner Remnants
Original Sweatband
Imported by the "The Star Clo. Co. Macon, GA". I found some info on "The Star Clo. Co. Macon, GA". The company was owned by David Wachtel Sr. who immigrated from Austria / Bohemia in 1867. (Federal Census records showed there was community of people that immigrated from Austria / Bohemia.) His son David Wachtel Jr. born in Macon 1895 was also involved in the business and took over sometime after his father's death in 1920s (not listed in 1930 census). I have no idea how long the business lasted after 1930.
Paper Label
Ah. Good hint. Thanks. I'm still learning the forum mechanics!I’ve been enjoying your contributions. It’s great to see new members and new to us hats.
Just a hint: if you respond to a specific post, rather than just adding to the thread, the person you responded to will get an alert and is more likely to respond to your question.