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Which brands had a "100" hat?
I know that Dobbs, Stetson, Knox, Churchill, MacLachlan, Cavanagh, Resistol, and Bailey did.
Were there any others?
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Personally, I don’t think that such hats are peers of the other Hundreds you own. I’d have no problem not including them in a collection, but that’s just me.
I’ve been enjoying seeing so many great hats and hearing how they compare. It would be nice to see something scholarly written about them. I think you can assign them numeric values based on hand, density, malleability, thinness, etc. We could call it The Max scale. “...rates a 9 Max on hand, but only a 4.5 Max on malleability....” “The composite Max score is 7.65....”
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