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Extraordinary! I was looking at the various posts and responses for this Campdraft thread and was struck by the idea that there are over 900 posts for the thread! It really says a lot about a the desireability for this style hat. Basically it's in the Open Road style and the story for it is it was based on the Open Road Akubra made under license for the Australian market.
Here in the US Stetson and other makers are barely awakening to the fact that these classic styles from the 20's, 30's 40's and even 50's are simply that Classics. Many modern factory hats have their basis in the style of the 1960's and the big makers simply parked their ambitions with that.
The style hungry fedora wearing public either has little knowledge and go with the present time big factory offerings or got a terrible rip-off Indy hat. Some took it further and did a little research, maybe got a vintage hat from ebay, commisioned a custom fedora or dug deep and found that down in Australia there is a old quality hat company that did not stop making traditonal styles but kept them as part of their line up.
How lucky can we be?!
God Bless the people running Akubra, for the wisdom to keep these great styles in their offerings. I feel like we should get a giant "Thank You" card and all sign it to send to the Akubra company HQ to give our support.
Best regards,
Here in the US Stetson and other makers are barely awakening to the fact that these classic styles from the 20's, 30's 40's and even 50's are simply that Classics. Many modern factory hats have their basis in the style of the 1960's and the big makers simply parked their ambitions with that.
The style hungry fedora wearing public either has little knowledge and go with the present time big factory offerings or got a terrible rip-off Indy hat. Some took it further and did a little research, maybe got a vintage hat from ebay, commisioned a custom fedora or dug deep and found that down in Australia there is a old quality hat company that did not stop making traditonal styles but kept them as part of their line up.
How lucky can we be?!
God Bless the people running Akubra, for the wisdom to keep these great styles in their offerings. I feel like we should get a giant "Thank You" card and all sign it to send to the Akubra company HQ to give our support.
Best regards,