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How about a photo of said block, B1?? Sounds like just the ticket.
I have remnants of a heated hat stretcher, 2 vintage hat stretchers, 2 hat jacks, 1 band block. They seem to be in constant use in vintage & modern hats I own.I've noticed, on this and other threads, that many of you guys are very brave at buying hats online.
I'm very particular that my hats fit right (not too tight, but firm enough to not blow off in the wind) and worry that I'd be disappointed. Sizes seem to be a bit variable, ie sometimes a 7 will fit me, with another brand it can require a 7¼.
Do you have any tricks for minor adjustments if the fit's not right, or do you tend to put it down to experience and sell it on? Or just wear it anyway?
I know what you mean. Once in a while you just gotta have it.I overpayed because i wanted this hat really bad.
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I overpayed because i wanted this hat really bad.
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Stetson Fifteen from the 40's I think. 6 inch crown, 3 inch brim. I've been trying to get an early Whippet in this color but this is better. This one had a buy-it-now so I jumped. No buyers remorse. It's a big beautiful hat.
Yes very nice!
I recently won this Hückel Weilheim "Chevreau" at a bargain price. Poor auction photos but will update when it arrives. The bottom photo is the true color. Also very good condition.
I''m a fan of tall, wide brimmed hats too, that one looks great. I love the colour.
Agreed.I'm afraid that some of these wild-eyed sellers have seen a few auctions go for $500 and $600 dollars but instead of taking the time to research why those particular hats went for so much they just assume every old hat is worth $600.