Mark Chmielewski
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Thanks for that Daniel. It all makes sense.
Canadian Stetson (made in Canada) sometime after 1950.....liner would have told us more.....Pretty certain I found a gem at a vintage shop but it's not my size :/ it's a 1940? 1950?
Open road. Anyone have more info?
Felt pretty soft though, wondering if the Canadian Stetsons don't follow the same quality felts and time as the American ones. No linerCanadian Stetson (made in Canada) sometime after 1950.....liner would have told us more.....
Felt pretty soft though, wondering if the Canadian Stetsons don't follow the same quality felts and time as the American ones. No liner
Felt pretty soft though, wondering if the Canadian Stetsons don't follow the same quality felts and time as the American ones. No liner
LOL......good point!!!Is Extra Round Oval still oval?
If my calculations are correct: Extra+Round x Oval = RegularIs Extra Round Oval still oval?
Pretty certain I found a gem at a vintage shop but it's not my size :/ it's a 1940? 1950?
Open road. Anyone have more info?
Jessie, I agree that it is likely late 50s early 60s. ORs of color other than silverbelly are not very common, for sure. And, yes, that roil size tag and "acquanized" note means its Canadian. Good buy.Pretty certain I found a gem at a vintage shop but it's not my size :/ it's a 1940? 1950?
Open road. Anyone have more info?
Note: yours is the dress version of the OR and not the western version.....
The OR was sold then and recently in Royal Deluxe, sometimes seen in Royal as well, which are both Stetson Dress Felt Designations AND would sport those liners as well. Often these would have a nice soft hand and body/brim...
Maybe we are using "western" to broadly?
On muddying the waters on OR's
YES, on ads in Miller-Stockman and
YES on marked OR examples that Loungers have posted
AND all made in Philadelphia.......
There are several of each with 3" (and even up to 3 1/2") brim {and other brim widths Stetson (of Philadelphia) sold, down to just over 2" and still called an OR}...and stiff and soft varieties.......marketed and sold in Western and Dress hat felts. The only defining OR features on these marked hats are the narrow ribbon and narrow binding (and the same general flange and blocking).