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  1. Did you ever try this ?

     

    The website is down...

     

    Mazur- Hüte

    Hüte u Kappen / Erzeugung u Großhandel

    A-1100 Wien, Liesingbachstraße 69

    +43 1 689 19 29

    +43 1 689 19 29

    office@hut-mazur.at

    www.hut-mazur.at

     

    Uniformhüte & sämtliche Sorten Tschakos werden seit 1873 nach althergebrachter Handwwerkskunst nach originaler Machart hergestellt. Umfangreiches Originalformenlager. Historische militärische Kopfbedeckungen. Bestattungshüte.

  2. I found a short German Wegenerabout the company - quite interesting and considering they are still in business in the same premises as they were 100 years ago, I am sure they have a remarkable archive.

    Basically, it tells that they still make hats in Germany but also in Asia and in Poland. A large amount of their revenue comes from private labelling hats for large German brands. As you can imagine though, the quality is probably not top notch. Ever since the 1950's, when one of the Wegeners went to the US in order to learn how to make Cowboy Hats at Resistol, they produce Resistol Hats in Europe under license.

    They still produce top hats although they do not look anything like the old ones and the company is supposed to remain in family when the current CEO retires soon.

    I will try to pay them a visit, when I am in Germany in November.

  3. Wonderful! I should stop by there as well when I am in the area next time. About a year ago, I contected them asking whether they had vintage hat making books but they told me they did not :(.

    It is sad to see that they could produce high quality hat wear but there is simply no demand for it...

  4. This one is awesome! I like especially the fact that the box has a felt protector - obviously Habig paid attention to details. What size is it?

     

     

    On 5/10/2010 at 6:21 PM, habigman said:

    P. & C. Habig Melone (Bowler). The paper label has a date stamp of 1932. The hat is in new condition and came with the original holder and case.

     

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    Same shop as the hat so must be original. Notice the felt protector.

     

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    1942 Salzburg Address Book

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    This is from Wolfgang regarding Slama.

    "I happened to stumble over the Slama advert in the 1942 Salzburg address book looking for something else and still can remember the shop. I just didn't remember that is was mainly a gentlemen's garment shop and not a hat shop but the ad makes it clear. It was rather an expesive shop as far as I remember and ceased to exist in the 1980s."

     

  5. 1930s or older gray Hückel Superior Crystall Velour, size 54cm. This velour is a higher grade than my black Hückel Seal Velour and similar to my black Hückel Sigma Velour. It has a similar sweatband and hanging cord as my other two Hückel Superiors (not velours) and is in very good condition. The bow work is unique and it doesn't have a country of origin.

     

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    I found some information on Lorenz Jungwirth of Waging a. See, Bavaria who was the owner of the hat.

     

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    The first Waging team of TSV in 1932 from left: Louis Penninger, Franz Waldherr, Josef Bauer, Lorenz Jungwirth, Dusi Fischer, Franz (Pauli) Waldherr, Hans Kronbichler; Josef Krieger, Hans Weth, Anton Schmid, Louis Feil

     

    Died in WWII so this hat is definitely 1930s.

     

    Corporal Lorenz Jungwirth

    born 1911 Waging

    22/07/1941, 30J. Russia

     

    Amazing hat! too bad it is a size 54. Isn't it great that the internet provides us with so much imformation?! A few decades ago such research would habe been impossible.

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