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  1. TomC

    Western, anyone?

    It's definitely a Stetson. I bought it on eBay, and it had no further description. It is a 3 3/8" brim, not dimensional. The hatband indicates it is a 7x Clear Beaver Quality, and it is a 7 1/2 long oval. By feel, it has a fair beaver content. Fit an.d finish is very good, but I am new at this...
  2. TomC

    Western, anyone?

    100x beaver, 3 3/4" brim, 4 1/2" crown, 60.5cm long oval. Built by D Bar J Hats in Las Vegas, and oh so comfy.
  3. TomC

    Western, anyone?

  4. TomC

    Western, anyone?

    I can never tell if this is a western (cavalry) with a narrow brim or a fedora with a wide brim. Either way, it seems to fit the winter sunshine up here on the mountain.
  5. TomC

    Western, anyone?

    Why, thank you! I have one just like that, creases and all, that I couldn't find a name for. It's marked "7X Clear Beaver Quality", and a very nice fit (7 1/2 long oval)... but my source had no idea what its name was.
  6. TomC

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

    The sun was out, so I tried to convince myself it was warm by wearing a panama classic fedora. It didn't work. It's still cold.
  7. TomC

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

    A little late today, but I was wearing another Eric Watson, this one a "Virginian", sort of a Aussie/Fedora/Western hybrid, in beaver.
  8. TomC

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

    Cave Creek, Arizona. http://watsonshatshop.com
  9. TomC

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

    A black beaver Raider Fedora from Eric Watson.
  10. TomC

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

    Stetson Pelham in caribou. Can't seem to find much about this model, but it is nice and light and still warm on this chilly morning.

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