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Michael A

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Great jacket Michael. Of course the hat's very nice too!
Thanks Perry. The jacket was made by Anthony Foxx. I believe that brand was active during the 80s and early 90s. Pigskin suede and acrylic knits. Knit sleeves are great for bicycling, which is what I'm going to be doing shortly. You have on a very nice Adam today. Looks good.

Thanks,
Michael
 

Short Balding Guy

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Good morning. I wore the Archer cap for my morning dog walk. Our spring can begin again as the snow should melt off by the end of the day.

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Best, Eric -
 

Daniele Tanto

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Verona - Italia
It seems the weather is going well, not my cold and cough, but I try to be smiling
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Carlton size 60 or 7 1/2 US
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Arrived together with its larger brother, now in California, directly from an age when hats were an indispensable accessory for almost every man
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The Carlton brand was often found in Europe distributed by both French and German stores and appears to be a large retailer that relied on third-party manufacturers
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This hat was produced in France probably in the 40s or 50s, The paper label said so
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Thanks for your likes and appreciation on the Panizza Sportsman!
Buon martedì!
 
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Location
Buffalo, NY
Stetson No.Quality purchased from the Chestnut St. store sometime in the late 1930s - early 1940s.

A hand written name underneath the sweatband inspired a search. Could it have belonged to Tuskegee Airman Armour McDaniel? The match is not perfect - McDaniel (not McDaniels) is shown as a Lt. Colonel. But he did attend Temple University in Philadelphia before the War. Perhaps the name was written by someone else at a later time? A fine hat with a good story somewhere... perhaps this one!

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Armour McDaniel (right) poses with members of his flight training class in Tuskegee, Alabama, 1943.
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Location
Somewhere south of crazy
It seems the weather is going well, not my cold and cough, but I try to be smiling
2ug1n4p.jpg

Carlton size 60 or 7 1/2 US
2isjxuc.jpg

Arrived together with its larger brother, now in California, directly from an age when hats were an indispensable accessory for almost every man
9bm1k9.jpg

The Carlton brand was often found in Europe distributed by both French and German stores and appears to be a large retailer that relied on third-party manufacturers
2qd0676.jpg

This hat was produced in France probably in the 40s or 50s, The paper label said so
33489yx.jpg

Thanks for your likes and appreciation on the Panizza Sportsman!
Buon martedì!
What a nice color Daniele. Hope your cold is gone soon.

Stetson No.Quality purchased from the Chestnut St. store sometime in the late 1930s - early 1940s.

A hand written name underneath the sweatband inspired a search. Could it have belonged to Tuskegee Airman Armour McDaniel? The match is not perfect - McDaniel (not McDaniels) is shown as a Lt. Colonel. But he did attend Temple University in Philadelphia before the War. Perhaps the name was written by someone else at a later time? A fine hat with a good story somewhere... perhaps this one!

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Armour McDaniel (right) poses with members of his flight training class in Tuskegee, Alabama, 1943.
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Great hat and possible story. I love the flight jackets they're wearing.
 

Rmccamey

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Central Texas
I am smiten with the purple/plum colors. Very nice nat!

It seems the weather is going well, not my cold and cough, but I try to be smiling
2ug1n4p.jpg

Carlton size 60 or 7 1/2 US
2isjxuc.jpg

Arrived together with its larger brother, now in California, directly from an age when hats were an indispensable accessory for almost every man
9bm1k9.jpg

The Carlton brand was often found in Europe distributed by both French and German stores and appears to be a large retailer that relied on third-party manufacturers
2qd0676.jpg

This hat was produced in France probably in the 40s or 50s, The paper label said so
33489yx.jpg

Thanks for your likes and appreciation on the Panizza Sportsman!
Buon martedì!
 

Dlaniger

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Philadelphia PA
Wearing my most recent conversion project. Looks like this one started out as a New York State Trooper's hat. I sized this one up and made a thin ribbon fedora out of it. It's going to be my outside activities hat. Vent holes on each side of the crown and slots on the brim for a head strap. I'll have more later in the Conversion Corral...

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Looks great, Terry! The vent holes are neat. You sure can work those conversions.
 

T Jones

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Central Ohio
Looks great, Terry! The vent holes are neat. You sure can work those conversions.
Thank you, D! This was how the hat looked before I sized it up and converted it. Somebody did a little research on it and found that it was originally a New York State Patrolman's hat, purple ribbon and all. I'll have more later in the Conversion Corral...
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