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What kind of hat is this?

Not-Bogart13

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Baron Kurtz said:
'Tis a homburg.

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Correction... 'Twas a homburg.
I've seen that done before, on purpose. I think some old-time actors and musician used to do that, but maybe somebody more familiar with vintage personalities would know better.
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Twitch

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There also seems to be a thing with non-informed ebay hat sellers to punch out all the dents and photograph them appearing like Hoss' big dome western hat on Bonanza. Weird.:eusa_doh:
 

Dickie

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Aye, it's a shame it's a bit smashed up - I haven't seen many Homburgs in that colour... plus I think it might be a little small for me. It almost looks as if the lining was designed for that odd shape, though that might just be cos it's been smashed into that shape... I did recently buy a lovely Stetson Homburg made in 1968 under licence in England... Do you know if these hats which are made under licence are of a generally lower quality or not? It seems to be excellent quality - really firm but soft felt if you get me... Anyhow, thanks for the analysis...
 

warbird

One Too Many
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A reblock is necessary when a hat becomes in such sad shape that it won't any longer hold a pleasant shape or it holds a bad shape that won't come out. Maybe it sat somewhere in a crushed state etc.. or maybe you simply want a hat to be a completely new shape and a thorough cleaning. To an extent you can shape your own hats, but when you can't you have it reblocked. A hatter does this by breaking the hat down to nothing but the fur felt, sweat removed, ribbon removed. After cleaning it is put on a block or form for shaping and sizing.

Many custom hatters do this, though I don't think Art does anymore. Jimmy Pierce has some examples on his site of hats he has reblocked.
 

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