No problem, that's totally fine. :)
We were all green at one time. I just wanted to point out in my post that this style of hat is a very popular one on the lounge and any good hatter will have the proper blocks and flanges to make this hat. :)
Thanks, Gentlemen! I was shocked to see it. Since it was literally made for one season during 1915, they are very rare. Just as rare as my Pacemaker. Its a great style with the rolled brim and classic bow, but the pre-1930 Stetsons didn't usually have the hats model name listed on the hat. So I...
Any hatter can make this hat. Actually its very simple. Its a 5 3/4 - 6 inch open crown with a straight block profile such as a 52. Looks like a 2 - 2 1/8 inch brim, 2 inch black ribbon, and a raw edge. I love this hat as well because its one of my favorite styles, but like I said, any good...
What proof would you need, and how would you get it? All we have are images of old advertisements and every once in a while one of us will get our hands on an original. I highly doubt there are people out there who sit online on make up counterfeit old hat ads. Unfortunately, the people who made...
Good question, Alan. A couple of years ago, it would have been gone within the same day of posting. I guess if it said Whippet or Strat, there might be more interest......
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