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Derby, Western, Fedora...a Venerable Legend, THE Stetson 3X...BEFORE 1970!!!!

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This arrived today. It’s just a bit tight so I’d say it fits true to size. No labels behind the sweatband. It’s a bit snug so it will be moving on.

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StoryPNW

One Too Many
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jlee562

I'll Lock Up
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Many thanks to @Bamaboots for tipping me off to this one. It was ending while I was on vacation, so I threw out what I thought was a modest bid (because I might have also impulsively ordered a ukulele) and didn't try any last second shenanigans, but turns out I was the lone bidder so it went for the princely sum of $85. Size 7 strikes again.

OPS tagged 3x from Denver Dry Goods. Frustratingly, I haven't yet found a model name match, despite there being OPS era Denver Dry Goods catalogs uploaded here. It's similar to The Yearling and features what is described on other hats as a "pre rolled brim." Crown height is 5 1/2", 3 1/2" raw brim. Embroidered Last Drop with onionskin liner. Whoever stamped the blocking tag didn't quite have that attention to detail, can't read the first digit (maybe 7?), but ends in 32.










 

Rmccamey

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That is a great looking hat and seems rarely worn. Great catch.

Many thanks to @Bamaboots for tipping me off to this one. It was ending while I was on vacation, so I threw out what I thought was a modest bid (because I might have also impulsively ordered a ukulele) and didn't try any last second shenanigans, but turns out I was the lone bidder so it went for the princely sum of $85. Size 7 strikes again.

OPS tagged 3x from Denver Dry Goods. Frustratingly, I haven't yet found a model name match, despite there being OPS era Denver Dry Goods catalogs uploaded here. It's similar to The Yearling and features what is described on other hats as a "pre rolled brim." Crown height is 5 1/2", 3 1/2" raw brim. Embroidered Last Drop with onionskin liner. Whoever stamped the blocking tag didn't quite have that attention to detail, can't read the first digit (maybe 7?), but ends in 32.










 
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Many thanks to @Bamaboots for tipping me off to this one. It was ending while I was on vacation, so I threw out what I thought was a modest bid (because I might have also impulsively ordered a ukulele) and didn't try any last second shenanigans, but turns out I was the lone bidder so it went for the princely sum of $85. Size 7 strikes again.

OPS tagged 3x from Denver Dry Goods. Frustratingly, I haven't yet found a model name match, despite there being OPS era Denver Dry Goods catalogs uploaded here. It's similar to The Yearling and features what is described on other hats as a "pre rolled brim." Crown height is 5 1/2", 3 1/2" raw brim. Embroidered Last Drop with onionskin liner. Whoever stamped the blocking tag didn't quite have that attention to detail, can't read the first digit (maybe 7?), but ends in 32.










A wonderful hat, Jared. Congratulations
 

The Lost Cowboy

One Too Many
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Southeast Asia
Many thanks to @Bamaboots for tipping me off to this one. It was ending while I was on vacation, so I threw out what I thought was a modest bid (because I might have also impulsively ordered a ukulele) and didn't try any last second shenanigans, but turns out I was the lone bidder so it went for the princely sum of $85. Size 7 strikes again.

OPS tagged 3x from Denver Dry Goods. Frustratingly, I haven't yet found a model name match, despite there being OPS era Denver Dry Goods catalogs uploaded here. It's similar to The Yearling and features what is described on other hats as a "pre rolled brim." Crown height is 5 1/2", 3 1/2" raw brim. Embroidered Last Drop with onionskin liner. Whoever stamped the blocking tag didn't quite have that attention to detail, can't read the first digit (maybe 7?), but ends in 32.











Boy does that bash look great. Wonderful get, congrats!
 

RossRYoung

Practically Family
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I had to get rid of a couple hats to make room for these beauties. A whippet I only owned for about 2 weeks (not really my style) and a rare 7xCB 6x3 3 ply western (too big, large 5/8 size). I don’t think I’ll have regrets, because both of these fit great and the LD is a close replacement to the 7x.

I’m putting the Laloo style as early 40s and the 6x3 as mid to late 40s, but they could be closer in age then I think. Got them both off eBay less than a week apart, at very reasonable prices IMO. Both needed just a quick brushing and steam, and they’re ready for several more decades of use. Another huge thanks to my pal Jesse for the tip on these, they quickly became new favorites.

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Happy camper!
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Frontporchcharlie

New in Town
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I found this beauty on Facebook marketplace. You can tell the open crown has never had a crease in it. It doesn't say Open Road anywhere on the hat, but the dimensions match an early OR. 2 3/4" brim and a 5 1/2" open crown. The hat liner and size tag suggest it is from the 1960's to 1970 before the Stevens acquisition. The hat is pristine except for some moth wounds. It's a 7 1/8 and I'm a 7 1/2. I'm trying to decide if I want to have it sized up by Jaxonbilt or see if anyone in the Lounge wants to trade for a 7 1/2 OR.
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I had to get rid of a couple hats to make room for these beauties. A whippet I only owned for about 2 weeks (not really my style) and a rare 7xCB 6x3 3 ply western (too big, large 5/8 size). I don’t think I’ll have regrets, because both of these fit great and the LD is a close replacement to the 7x.

I’m putting the Laloo style as early 40s and the 6x3 as mid to late 40s, but they could be closer in age then I think. Got them both off eBay less than a week apart, at very reasonable prices IMO. Both needed just a quick brushing and steam, and they’re ready for several more decades of use. Another huge thanks to my pal Jesse for the tip on these, they quickly became new favorites.

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Awesome, Ross.
 

jlee562

I'll Lock Up
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I found this beauty on Facebook marketplace. You can tell the open crown has never had a crease in it. It doesn't say Open Road anywhere on the hat, but the dimensions match an early OR. 2 3/4" brim and a 5 1/2" open crown.

Doesn't say Open Road because it's not. There's debate about whether the 3ply band OR as listed in some prewar catalogs ever existed in reality, but that would have been a 30's/40's hat.
 

Frontporchcharlie

New in Town
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Doesn't say Open Road because it's not. There's debate about whether the 3ply band OR as listed in some prewar catalogs ever existed in reality, but that would have been a 30's/40's hat.
I never said mine was an Open Road, but all the specs are the same. Oppenheimer wore a pre-war 3 band ribbon OR, if I remember correctly. No worries.
 

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