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Ebay Hats: Victories, Defeats, Gripes & Items of Interest

Joshbru3

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Very nice, Josh, and very, very rare. With its St. Paul, Minnesota roots and colorful history, the Gordon & Ferguson Co. is of particular interest to me. I recently found a beautiful '20s-'30s Gordon hat box from out of the woodwork here in Minnesota but have yet to stumble upon a Gordon fedora.

Thanks very much, Al! Do you have pictures of the box? I would be really interested in seeing it. I first discovered the Gordon & Ferguson Co from Dinermans posts in the pre-1940's hat thread. His early long haired examples are just spectacular. The Gordon that I had was from the 30's, and based on the pictures, the one I will be receiving is from the 30's as well. I would really love to know more about the company because it appears that they made some very nice high quality hats.
 
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Joshbru3

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Great finds Josh. You beat Lefty out of the Stetson Metal. :)

Thanks, Ed! I wonder how many of these medals have been found on the lounge. I believe Lefty has 3, I will have 1, and I believe there are a few more. At the time that this medal was given to the Stetson employees, I believe Stetson employed between 3000-5000 people. I would imagine there must be a few more medals out there....:)
 
I had Thunderw21 buy this "golfing cap" for me as the shipping to the UK seemed excessive. Quirky but interesting. I'm thinking 50s, but I suppose it could be earlier …

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230775443778?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

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delectans

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Thanks very much, Al! Do you have pictures of the box? I would be really interested in seeing it. I first discovered the Gordon & Ferguson Co from Dinermans posts in the pre-1940's hat thread. His early long haired examples are just spectacular. The Gordon that I had was from the 30's, and based on the pictures, the one I will be receiving is from the 30's as well. I would really love to know more about the company because it appears that they made some very nice high quality hats.

I agree, Josh. Gordon Hats are definitely deserving of a thread documenting their history as well as examples of their fine hats.

Here are a few photos of my Gordon Hats box, tucked away in an attic for decades and brought to a small antiques show in St. Paul last month, sadly without the hat it once protected.





 

Rabbit

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browsing the bay, I come across many listings from one seller and have to wonder-- has "theoutdoorteam" ever actually sold a hat?

The outdoorteam started to list their items per BIN only recently - a few months ago, if I remember correctly. Their items really haven't sold very fast ever since.
Before that, I think they did sell most of their stuff.
 

Landman

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browsing the bay, I come across many listings from one seller and have to wonder-- has "theoutdoorteam" ever actually sold a hat?

I made them an offer on a hat that was very reasonable and not too much lower than their BIN. They counter offered with a very small discount and the last time I looked the hat is still there. They have some nice hats for sale but I haven't seen any that I was following sell.
 

BR Gordon

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I agree, Josh. Gordon Hats are definitely deserving of a thread documenting their history as well as examples of their fine hats.





Now there is a hat that I must have! :eusa_clap I've never seen a Gordon fedora prior to this post.

If anyone finds one in 7 1/2, please lt me know.
 

Rick Blaine

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lol harsh words

OK- not unheard of but very... optimistic, eh?

They DO have great hats to be sure, but it is one thing to allow the bidders to push an item to that $ point-
quite another to place an item at a (quite possible to realize at auction ) value up front & have it languish unsold, IMO.
But I sell far less than I buy :eusa_doh: , so I may be turned around on this 'un.
 

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