Snowman
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I’ve seen this discussed in other threads, but I haven’t seen a clear resolution. I just acquired this Royal Stetson (which I believe is going to be a favorite of mine). The seller’s photos were horrible, so I couldn’t tell exactly what I was getting. It was described as a 1930’s Stetson in like new condition. Before I pulled the trigger, I did figure a couple of things: it wasn’t a 1930’s vintage, and it was in good condition at worst. I also had doubts about the originality of the pin and the feather. (The feather is definitely someone’s afterthought; it’s a broken one just tucked in the band). So, here is what I know: the hat is in practically unworn condition, with the only signs of any wear being very slight discoloration on the ribbon on the sweatband and some dirt where the pinch is. There was no crease when I got it (basically open crown), but it took a dry bash really easily; it works great with a cattleman’s crease or with the current strat-like teardrop. The brim is firm and snaps crisply. The store that sold it went out of business in the early ‘30s, but the liner, sweatband, and size tag say mid-to-late 1950s. Brim is exactly 2.5” and crown is 5” (4.5 as creased). All that to say, it’s not marked Open Road or Strat, but if it quacks like a duck...
What do you esteemed folks think?
What do you esteemed folks think?