Short Balding Guy
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Equa Andino to you as well.. happy straw hat day Michael View attachment 235429
Blare, looking sharp sir. Your hat adventure collages are very entertaining. My wife was looking over my shoulder as I was viewing this thread and your pics and Steve's caught her eye as interesting. My wife's stamp of approval!
This week I will feature various shades of Grey German and Austrian Velours. Most will be from the 1930s.
C. G. Wilke "Bürstel Electra", Open Crown 6 inches, Brim 2 1/4 inches probably mid to later 1930s. I showed this hat last week in my C. G. Wilke Guben (Germany) series but it's a great example so here it is again.
Steve, the 30's German hats really catch my eye. The proportions are the "bees knees."
Alley Kat Hat Co Beaver Black Cherry, Guatemalan beaded hat band, and a Malaysian batik face mask today on the Masked Corona Crawl. Lots of sun, no wind, and gentle waves brought out a few parents with small kids, with several older kids on boogie boards on the first legal day to hang out on the beach since March. The serious surfers were most likely elsewhere seeking more action. Not hard to social distance on the beach, but I didn't hang out. Just swam for a while, did some body surfing, then back up the hill. Ooops shoulda worn a straw today of all days.
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Love, love the felt on your hat! I read you were not feeling top notch. I send my best from Minnesota. Before opening the well wishes, you will need to let them warm-up.
German week 3, day 6.
Marke Förster
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German week has opened my eyes to the glorious hat industry that existed.
Cheers for warm weather hats. Looking good.
Yesterday, Ohio began opening outdoor dining. For my wife and me (and the pup), that meant the Root Beer Stande. The doggie had her usual plain burger, I went for a double bacon cheeseburger. The wife, however, went for the kill shot:
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I observed under a 50s Strat.
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Today, an unlined Playboy with a not Playboy ribbon.
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I'll get to the straws. Not quite done with felt yet.
My mouth was watering. This afternoon I do not care if it is good for you or bad, it looks delicious. Outdoor dining - dreaming of it! Oh yea, great hats!
Wow! Super nice Lee! I want one just like it!!!
Your face and hat looks the same to me, Eric.
You are kind sir. If only I aged as well as my hats.
Brent, the western brimmed hats you wear oh so well. I do miss the past frequent western hat posts of Jao, our Alabama law officer, Jack's and others. Thanks for carrying on the "good posting."
Sweet. My vivid memories are of your VS hats, but that has been changing. Thanks for sharing.
VS in dark moss. My first custom. Cookin and gardening again, with helper. View attachment 235615 View attachment 235616 View attachment 235617 View attachment 235618 View attachment 235619
Dark moss is a fav felt! Could not be a better choice for the important everyday family tasks.
This week I will feature various shades of Grey German and Austrian Velours. Most will be from the 1930s.
M.W.B. Stolzf. Luxury Velour, 2 3/8 inch brim, 5 1/2 inch open crown, possibly early 1930s. Fantastic Stone Gray Upright Open Velour of high density and maximum gloss. This hat was made for Leineweber, Berlin C Köllnischer Fischmarkt men's clothing store.
Bernward Leineweber, Berlin C Alter Köllnischer Fischmarkt, Post Card, 1900
My wife stopped and looked over my shoulder as I was reading your post. She said you had a "spectacular post that was full of interesting information." Later she said I should look into getting a hat like yours. I am proud to say that I love my wife tastes, as well as much more.
Day 16 of 31 Hat Parade: Let's talk Beater/Work hats. Today was off and on rain, gray but mild. I spent a couple of hours revamping a flower bed in the hopes that people might see it at our ACT 4th of July BBQ. This late 1950 Stephen L. Stetson fedora is a fine example. I wear this one while working on sets at the theater, it can take it. This brand of hat is very interesting, Stephen Stetson was a shirt tail relative (as the story goes) of the famous hat maker John Stetson. Most people have heard of that brand. A lawsuit in the 1930s against Stephen was solved by him putting "Never Connected in Any Way" in the company logo.
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Shirt tail relative made some excellent hats. Love the Mike Hat Parade.