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Love that hat band
One of St. Louis’s finest. Levine Beaver Blend Twenty.
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Great history and a great hat, Joe.
You and I have had some synchronicity lately. Wear in good health Randy!I'm with you, Nathan. A modern Strat is my beater dejoir.
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I like that Adam. Very nice.
Love that hat band
Thank you Blare! It's just too bad that Beaver Brand went out of business. They made some nice hats.Looks like a heck of a hat, Terry.
Wow. Interesting history! Very nice hat too!Post 1946 The Mallory Ten.
This hat has been calling to me last few weeks.. decided to pull it out today.. It is one of the few hats in my collection that I have some history on the previous owner. It belonged to a gentleman who was a holocaust survivor… he was a police chief in Poland during WWII and helped countless folks escape. He survived in an attic with just a bible for a year. Spoke 7 languages and lived to be 88 Years old. This was the story given to me by his great granddaughter who sold me the hats some years back.
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Thanks Terry. I am honored to own two hats that belonged to this gentleman. This one I’ve kept exactly as he had it styled In this telescope crease. I did give it a good brushing and spiffing up today though.Wow. Interesting history! Very nice hat too!
Great that you know the backstory.Post 1946 The Mallory Ten.
This hat has been calling to me last few weeks.. decided to pull it out today.. It is one of the few hats in my collection that I have some history on the previous owner. It belonged to a gentleman who was a holocaust survivor… he was a police chief in Poland during WWII and helped countless folks escape. He survived in an attic with just a bible for a year. Spoke 7 languages and lived to be 88 Years old. This was the story given to me by his great granddaughter who sold me the hats some years back.
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That's a jawdropper right there, Steve. Wow, what a hat!J. Hückel´s Söhne "Jota" "Seal Velour"possibly late 1930s. Really great looking Velour finish and color.
J. Hückel´s Söhne Promotional Pocket Mirror, 1930s
Nice hat and you wear it well.Post 1946 The Mallory Ten.
This hat has been calling to me last few weeks.. decided to pull it out today.. It is one of the few hats in my collection that I have some history on the previous owner. It belonged to a gentleman who was a holocaust survivor… he was a police chief in Poland during WWII and helped countless folks escape. He survived in an attic with just a bible for a year. Spoke 7 languages and lived to be 88 Years old. This was the story given to me by his great granddaughter who sold me the hats some years back.
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Thank you Harry. I suspect with this hat…. as It is a size 6 3/4 however it fits a little closer to 7. I believe this gentleman snuggly tugged this hat down over his 6 7/8 to 7 head over the years creating this shape.Nice hat and you wear it well.
How does a hat get that downward swoosh from the brim?
From where the band is....your brim starts to curve downwards.
I love that in a hat.
The reason why I ask is because I started to notice it in vintage hats.Thank you Harry. I suspect with this hat…. as It is a size 6 3/4 however it fits a little closer to 7. I believe this gentleman snuggly tugged this hat down over his 6 7/8 to 7 head over the years creating this shape.
Joe, Thanks! Great looking Mallory 10 from you!Looks great.. love the grey sweat.
Have a great trip Phil!Road trip to Ohio under a Gannon. View attachment 557422 View attachment 557424 View attachment 557425 View attachment 557426 View attachment 557427
Stefan, Thanks!That's a jawdropper right there, Steve. Wow, what a hat!
Thanks Steve.Joe, Thanks! Great looking Mallory 10 from you!