Gorgeous!!On the day after receiving 5-6” of rain in northern Vermont, a Vintage Silhouettes light sage stingy. This hat consistently gets lots of comments for some reason.
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Gorgeous!!On the day after receiving 5-6” of rain in northern Vermont, a Vintage Silhouettes light sage stingy. This hat consistently gets lots of comments for some reason.
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Very easy to see why. Nice lid and outfit!On the day after receiving 5-6” of rain in northern Vermont, a Vintage Silhouettes light sage stingy. This hat consistently gets lots of comments for some reason.
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Enjoy the weekend.
Mark, Sorry for the late reply. Thank you!That is simply STUNNING!!
See what I mean about you being a handsome looking fella, Nathan.
Damn, I need to change my style to catch the ladies!
Those kinds of hats often prove to be very special, simply because they're such terrific, reliable, workhorses.
Well said!Those kinds of hats often prove to be very special, simply because they're such terrific, reliable, workhorses.
Thanks!Very nice! And kudos on the stunning aloha shirt, as well.
Lol, thanks brother, but I never think of myself that way. I’m actually pretty shy around ladies.
Besides, I don’t think you’re hurting in the style department, anyway. I think you just live in a society where people don’t talk to strangers. Come down here to the Deep South with your style and ladies will be stopping you in the street to compliment you - and I’m not joking about that! I love Northern Europe but dang if they aren’t some cold people.
That is a beauty, inside and out!P. & C. Habig Wien, Special Zefir, possibly early to mid 1950s. Specially made for Carl Kellner, Hamburg, Germany. This Soft Felt has an interesting Form and Bow design. The Felt is light in weight and very pliable. I found this Soft Felt back in 2013.
P. & C. Habig Wien - Berlin Catalog, probably mid 1890s. I found this catalog back in 2015.
P. & C. Habig
Imperial & Royal
Court Hat Factories
Vienna - Berlin
Chamber of Suppliers for the Senior Imperial & Royal (Austria Hungary) Apostolic Majesty
Court Suppliers for Her Majesty The German Empress and Queen (Germany)
Chamber of Suppliers for the Senior Imperial & Royal (Austria Hungary) Apostolic Majesty
Chamber of Suppliers for Highness Archduke Carl Ludwig, Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Este, Otto, Franz Salvator Etc.
Supplier of the Imperial & Royal Highest Court (Austria Hungary)
Purveyors for Her Majesty The German Empress and Queen (Germany)
Senior Purveyors Highness the Prince Friedrich Leopold of PRUSSIA (Germany).
Purveyors of the Royal Serbian and Gross Ducal Nassau and Luxembourg
Factory and Counter
Company Retail Locations
(Here are a few pages from the catalog.)
The entire catalog can be found here.
https://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/topic/5-p-c-habig-hutfabrik/?do=findComment&comment=1225
P. & C. Habig Wien, Special Zefir, possibly early to mid 1950s. Specially made for Carl Kellner, Hamburg, Germany. This Soft Felt has an interesting Form and Bow design. The Felt is light in weight and very pliable. I found this Soft Felt back in 2013.
P. & C. Habig Wien - Berlin Catalog, probably mid 1890s. I found this catalog back in 2015.
P. & C. Habig
Imperial & Royal
Court Hat Factories
Vienna - Berlin
Chamber of Suppliers for the Senior Imperial & Royal (Austria Hungary) Apostolic Majesty
Court Suppliers for Her Majesty The German Empress and Queen (Germany)
Chamber of Suppliers for the Senior Imperial & Royal (Austria Hungary) Apostolic Majesty
Chamber of Suppliers for Highness Archduke Carl Ludwig, Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Este, Otto, Franz Salvator Etc.
Supplier of the Imperial & Royal Highest Court (Austria Hungary)
Purveyors for Her Majesty The German Empress and Queen (Germany)
Senior Purveyors Highness the Prince Friedrich Leopold of PRUSSIA (Germany).
Purveyors of the Royal Serbian and Gross Ducal Nassau and Luxembourg
Factory and Counter
Company Retail Locations
(Here are a few pages from the catalog.)
The entire catalog can be found here.
https://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/topic/5-p-c-habig-hutfabrik/?do=findComment&comment=1225
You just have to know how to warm them up, Nathan
The Danes have a similar sense of humour to the Brits. So I roll on that
Be great to see you over here, Nate.I should try Denmark. I’ve been everywhere else in that area (even Iceland!) - maybe I saved the best for last?
thanks, indeedSome great hats you've been posting, Gareth!
Remember, though, to go into your mobilphone's photo edit function and flip them around so they're not mirror images.
Be great to see you over here, Nate.
Oh, that is VERY sharp, Don!!A Resistol. No model name I could find, but the felt is decent and it's a nice color/ribbon combo.
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Lookin' sharp, Bill!!You know it’s hot when our western Montana rivers are closed to fishing from 2pm to midnight! With this heat I feel like I’m in a different part of the world so the 1940’s Panama seemed the way to go.
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