habigman 0 Posted November 29, 2018 Report Share Posted November 29, 2018 Thom. Janout, Hat Manufacturer Upper Austria, Linz, Austria (1924) With the above, I allow myself to submit to my revered friends a catalog to illustrate the most viable hat forms. The number attached to the hats is the form number. All forms can be delivered in any quality, color and design within the shortest possible time and are sufficient to order piece information, form number of the desired hat. Color, quality can be seen from the attached price list and size ranges. For expert flow and the most accurate delivery I take over every guarantee. Of course, you can also obtain any other form that could no longer be taken under the following illustrations due to lack of space, but should only give you a more convenient order without losing a lot of time and effort. I enable and hope that my revered customer will have taken this hand in a purposeful manner. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
habigman 0 Posted November 29, 2018 Author Report Share Posted November 29, 2018 Continued. Rich Warehouse in Hat as Hair, Velour, Woolen Stumps Bars, Taffet and Salzburger ribbons Genuine and imitation leather stripes Wool and silk cords Shield and capercaillie Antelopes, deer and badger beards Bearded sleeves and badges Machine and Vignettes Cloth, Atlas and Marceline lining Gimmick and Hat Holder Hat Numbers and all articles relevant to the production of hats. All hats are available in all colors / Prices of velour and stiff hats including silk lining. Mode (Fashion) Velour 1228 at 193,000 Austrian Crowns would have been about $3.00 in 1924. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
habigman 0 Posted December 30, 2020 Author Report Share Posted December 30, 2020 S. J. Fraenkel Wien, "Arola", 58 cm possibly late 1950s. This is my first S. J. Fraenkel Wien Homburg Hat find in my size range. The felt is of a heavier weight but still dry creases and has a soft hand. The components and workmanship are of excellent quality. This Homburg Hat was made specially for Thom. Janout Linz Hat Sales K.G.. Back in 2018 I fond a catalog from Thom. Janout, Hat Manufacturer Upper Austria, Linz, Austria (1924) so they stopped producing hats possibly after WWII. Open Crown Natural Light Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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