Thank you, Joe!That Dunlap straw is a thing of beauty, Stefan. Dalton takes the cake over on the felt side.
Thank you, Joe!That Dunlap straw is a thing of beauty, Stefan. Dalton takes the cake over on the felt side.
Gorgeous hat, Nathan. I remember eyeballing that one when Bob had it for sale.I've been mostly under the brim of my JBS 25s, but this morning finds me enjoying a lovely Dobbs. Not sure if this is 50s or 60s, but I love the colors.
I believe this one came to me via @BobHufford.
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Failsworth indeed. They held the license and especially the early ones were high quality hats. Cool find.Normally I shy away from the porkpie style hat . Then I saw this old survivor, priced right, my size, made in England no less ( Failsworth ?) I decided what the heck...why not.
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Reminds me of some of the hats from the old Cisco Kid TV series. Great find!
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Ha, my birthplace was Deland, FL about an hour northeast of Clermont.Clermont is one of my "hometowns" (military brats have multiple home towns).
I believe this was my same comment last time you showed this one...
Ha, my birthplace was Deland, FL about an hour northeast of Clermont.
Absolutely fantastic, Fabio!!!!!
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Lookin' sharp, sir!!!