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  1. Here is info on the BB finishing machines that were installed at Hat Corp of America in the late 1930s.

     

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    Correspondence regarding Dobbs use of Brüder Böhm finishing machines.

     

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    Here's another correspondence regarding the BB finishing machine and McLachlen hat bodies. Interesting technical info.

     

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  2. This hat maker was out of East Germany (Ernst Gierisch, Zwickau) .

     

    I contacted the DE eBay seller and this is what he had to say. I will have to check back with him on the current situation.

     

    Google translation.

     

    "hello,

     

    It is an ancient hatters and furriers (furrier) workshop, it was founded in 1887, all I have pictures on the ground was found in different chambers, there were produced until about 1960 hats and furs. I try this nice workshop closed for several weeks and sell it together but unfortunately this is not easy. It would be a shame to sell everything individually and tear apart. I'm still waiting for something then I have to go in the retail sale. 2 books in the small manufacturing concerns and care of fur.

    salute to America,

    regards uwe"

     

     

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  3. Deutsche Hutmacher-Zeitung (December 6, 1913, Vol. 45, No. 49)

     

    Some what similar to The American Hatter and published weekly.

     

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    Assorted Ads

     

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    World's Lightest Fur Felt Hat (Patent Annoucement) Poster Ad

     

    "Our patent wears better than shellac-stiffened feather light hats."

     

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  4. Elegant & Leger German or Austrian black (with some other colors mixed in) Back Bow Velour. I can't make out the coat of arms (help appreciated) but probably Prussian or Habsburg. The Velour is thick & plush with a wide over welt. There is no paper label or company marks but possible this one is from around WWI.

     

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    Coat of Arms?

     

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    Owner?

     

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  5. Dermotta Wien Homburg, size 58cm, gray. I believe I have seen hats from this company before but I will have to do some research. The seller and original owner are the same as the Hückel (Weilheim) Chevreau with a date stamp of 12/55. This is a high quality hat with a very nice felt (other colors mixed with the gray) and finish. Also in excellent condition.

     

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