rclark
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Harv, that's a sweet Resistol! I like it so much I bid on it too! . Congrats!
Thanks for all the advice. I just spent about 10 minutes with the kettle and the brush (I bought a soft-bristled paintbrush, as it was actually the softest brush I could find) and I would say I managed to brush out to about a 75% success rate. A couple of the depressions are still visible, but you have to be looking at them right. It felt to me like I was being pretty aggressive with the steam, but maybe if I'd gone even more balls-out, who knows... Now I just need to decide if I can live with it.
I'm going to go ahead and post pics, as I think the hat itself is pretty unique (in a good way).
That sure looks like a bargain for a nice vintage in really super shape, too!Scored this Resistol tonight. A bit more than I wanted to pay, but..........
[video]http://www.ebay.com/itm/Really-nice-older-1940-039-s-Resistol-felt-fedora-size-7-1-4-/221715673393?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2047675.l2557&nma=true&si=UBTcO%252FBuRHmHEA%252FwrN36KRp6CpE%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc[/video]
I have to wonder if a few drops of distilled water directly on those indentations would make the felt sort of "sponge" the water into the felt to help puff it out a bit?
Stingy is in the eye of the beholder.It's a stingy Harv
Scored this Resistol tonight. A bit more than I wanted to pay, but..........
[video]http://www.ebay.com/itm/Really-nice-older-1940-039-s-Resistol-felt-fedora-size-7-1-4-/221715673393?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2047675.l2557&nma=true&si=UBTcO%252FBuRHmHEA%252FwrN36KRp6CpE%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc[/video]
Yes, that is why it is a stingy at least to me lol
NiceWell, you know on those days you go out to the antique mall, or local vintage clothing shops, and you're just poking around? Your wife is over looking at shiny things and you've already determined there are no hats for you, so you wander over to another area and start looking at other things. There, on the bottom shelf, amid a bunch of old license plates, Peanuts lunchboxes, and old furniture, you see the brim of a hat sticking out. Bending down to look closer, you reach in and pull out a vintage Stetson in very good shape! Better yet, is has a price south of $50 on it!
Trembling with anticipation, and hoping no other shopper sees you with your find and tackles you, taking it away, you make your way to the checkout. Only after you've paid for it can you relax.
That's sorta what happened to me on eBay today. I found this listed, with an expiry of today at 2PM EDT. It was just listed on the 19th, so I've been eyeing it, wondering why nobody has jumped in. Got up this AM and checked, still no bids! So I'm sitting here at work monitoring it while work. At the 15 minute mark, still no bids. At 10, I jump in (surely somebody will snipe me at the last second). I was nervous enough to increase my max bid just so nobody could get it.
Well, I got it! My first vintage Stetson, my second Hommie.
And the reason? Well, I'm doing all of my vintage Stetson shopping in Collectibles>Clocks>Vintage (1930-69)>Shelf, Mantel
Congratulations... 3X Beaver Quality was a Stetson Fifteen. I'm wondering if the over welt brim treatment is original or if it was shortened at a later time. Look forward to your report once you receive it.