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A Borsalino
Looks more like a two-for-two! Both Hückels came to me through you, and I recognize a Dalton and a Dunlap.Stunning. Don't even recall you that one, Max.
Hückel all the way! You wear one of mine and I'll wear one of yours. John.
Sunday again and it looks like it's namesake will even make an appaerance. First the hats though.
Dalton
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Courtney (by Dalton)
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Dunlap
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Borsalino Nero
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Borsalino Rutenio
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Dalton (again)
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Valensy
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Barbisio View attachment 626867
VERY nice, Don!!
Matt, Thank you for your feedback!You're right, Steve & Nathan: I think the best translation would be »specially produced for« in the way of »custom made for«. In my understanding, it means that in this case Carl Kellner is not ordering from a catalog of hats offered by Habig like other hat sellers, but is ordering this hat according to his own wishes and ideas. It is also conceivable that it was the special wishes of a customer that Kellner passed on to Habig. In any case, no other retailer had "exactly this model" on offer.
Stefan, Thank you! I agree! As always a great series of hats from you! I especially like Courtney (by Dalton). Very Camber like.A beauty, Steve. Looking at the catalog it always impresses me how many bowler styles there were.
Nathan, Thank you! Luckily, I have a good relationship with the museum. I am happy Matt saw our posts.That awesome Steve! What a great looking hat! So cool they let you look at it.
Excellent, thanks for the translation verification gentlemen!
Marcel, Thanks! Fantastic hats from you the past week!Gorgeous hat!!
Destiny!Looks more like a two-for-two! Both Hückels came to me through you, and I recognize a Dalton and a Dunlap.
Thank you, Robert. Sorry England didn't succeed in winning the championship. Weather wasn't too bad today, but just to be safe we could use a St. Swithin of our own. The Sovereign and the rest of you are looking well!View attachment 626964
You make Sundays a real treat Stefan, and this week's Sunday special is:
The Borsalino Rutenio, an exquisite hat, I just adore the broad rim.
The Sovereign had a rerun, at the lady's request, for church this morning.
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How's your weather Stefan? Tomorrow is St. Swithin's Day. He's a local lad, to where I live, he was the Bishop of Winchester from his consecration on 30 October 852 until his death on 2 July 863.
Swithin was a champion of the poor and did much to improve their lot. It was his dying wish to be buried in the cemetery among those poor souls for whom he had much respect. But he was exalted and buried in his cathedral. Then it rained, and rained, and rained. So they dug him up, transferred his coffin to the cemetery..........and the sun came out.
According to tradition, if it rains on Saint Swithun's bridge on his feast day it will continue for forty days.
Thank you, Steve. Indeed: it sits nicely between a camber and a homburg; very enjoyable hat.Stefan, Thank you! I agree! As always a great series of hats from you! I especially like Courtney (by Dalton). Very Camber like.
Oh my, but that is FINE!
Thank you Mark..VERY nice, Don!!
Gorgeous, sir!This Cavanagh Forty is as close to a buck list fedora I will get to in my life time. From estate of the original owner. Made in the 1940's I believe.
That’s a special hat.This Cavanagh Forty is as close to a buck list fedora I will get to in my life time. From estate of the original owner. Made in the 1940's I believe.
I am curios myself! I will count them one day, Bowen.Very nice Max.
Curious how may brands you are up to now in the “Hundred Club”??
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