Snrbfshn
A-List Customer
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- 345
- Location
- Charlotte, NC
Got the hat this morning, opened the box and said, "crap."
It is partly as the seller described - clearly never been worn - but I question his twice-said statement, "new condition." Here's the auction page:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8256076971&ssPageName=Action:MPS
Here's the hat. The color is less blue than in the auction photos. I've done nothing to it other than brush it.
You see in this photo part of the problem:
The date is imprinted on the front of the sweatband, which, interestingly, is so dark brown it looks black:
More of the problem:
The description says "Ther (cq) are a few minor insect/moth holes (one about 1/8 inch) but they do not distract from beauty of this hat."
I count 25 pits, 11 minor, 10 big enough to be a problem, three more almost all the way through (including the two on the crown), and the biggest one (3/16" wide) goes all the way through the brim.
I need your advice on several issues.
Was the hat misrepresented? He did add the moth holes info later, but did it accurately reflect the condition?
Do I demand my money back and return the hat? It may be a rare or singular example of a '35 Playboy, and I might not see another. Do I ask for partial return and keep the hat?
Are these holes repairable? I remember something back in the archives about sanding the hat, collecting the dustballs, mixing in some glue and pasting into the holes. Is this -- or any other action -- a viable solution, and can someone better experienced guide me?
And lastly, am I SOL?
It is partly as the seller described - clearly never been worn - but I question his twice-said statement, "new condition." Here's the auction page:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8256076971&ssPageName=Action:MPS
Here's the hat. The color is less blue than in the auction photos. I've done nothing to it other than brush it.
You see in this photo part of the problem:
The date is imprinted on the front of the sweatband, which, interestingly, is so dark brown it looks black:
More of the problem:
The description says "Ther (cq) are a few minor insect/moth holes (one about 1/8 inch) but they do not distract from beauty of this hat."
I count 25 pits, 11 minor, 10 big enough to be a problem, three more almost all the way through (including the two on the crown), and the biggest one (3/16" wide) goes all the way through the brim.
I need your advice on several issues.
Was the hat misrepresented? He did add the moth holes info later, but did it accurately reflect the condition?
Do I demand my money back and return the hat? It may be a rare or singular example of a '35 Playboy, and I might not see another. Do I ask for partial return and keep the hat?
Are these holes repairable? I remember something back in the archives about sanding the hat, collecting the dustballs, mixing in some glue and pasting into the holes. Is this -- or any other action -- a viable solution, and can someone better experienced guide me?
And lastly, am I SOL?