Wow! What is that?
Stunning!!
That sure is beautiful - and it seems very soft
I have planned to de-stiffen mine with a lot of alcohol and then re-block it. If it was softer, it would be a real gem.
Looks really nice. What was it before? a OR?
It's not your fault John, it's the owner's fault. You only did what he wanted.Tried this as an afterthought with a finished Stetson 100 conversion recently (sorry Joao ;-)
What are those? I only see squares....
It's not your fault John, it's the owner's fault. You only did what he wanted.
I will never get one as the rate they are converted is bigger than the growing of my bank account.
Probably 8-10 Stagecoaches (it all depends on how much you get those but you can get them for cheap like $20-$30 in really good condition).Well, you never know. I'm not good at hat math - too much like tootsie pop math. How many a Resistol Stagecoaches = one Stetson 100?
I have no interest in hats with such a small brim. If it had less than 3.5" brim before conversion I don't really care as most I have seen have 3" brim or less.Joao, the Box was labeled "the cattleman" and it had a cattleman crease with a 2 1/2 brim and did not resemble a open road at all.
I have... and only 3... probably all converted...Stetson 100s in the western style are not very common as far as i can tell. Over the last few years i think I've only seen three 100s in a western style instead of the Open Road style. All three were smaller sizes, if I remember. None of them are mine as I have no interest in the western version.
It is a beautiful example of an early 30s Stetson long-hair.
Thought it said so in the auction. I went back and double checked after your comment and see it does not.Where is this date coming from?
That is one beautiful hat and is indeed a lot of money! Fedoracentric you mention a possible date as being 1930's and the seller calls it pre WWl in his description...does anyone have any further insight to its age?
Thanks