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Among my favorites is a like-new sky blue Mode-edged Stetson bought off OFAS for all of $19.99 plus shipping (I was the sole bidder) from a gal who said it had belonged to her departed grandfather. I believe it, in this case, seeing how she lives near Philly and the sweatband indicates the hat was purchased new from John B's old Chestnut Street outlet. It also has the old guy's initials (presumably) embossed to the sweatband. And there was just something about her that left me with the impression that she's a straight-shooter. I imagine that she was displeased with getting only her minimum bid for the hat, but she never gave any outward indication of it. Indeed, when I sent her a message telling of how happy I was with the lid, she got right back to me, saying how she was pleased that I was pleased and that she hopes a bit of the old guy's "energy" went with the hat.
Now, if only any of my grandfather's hats were still around. I've seen numerous photos of him in proper fedoras (there's a framed one atop my low bookcase), but the hats themselves? Doubt it. Hats had left their place in his everyday attire a couple of decades before his passing, so it's unlikely that any remained in his possession for that length of time.
Now, if only any of my grandfather's hats were still around. I've seen numerous photos of him in proper fedoras (there's a framed one atop my low bookcase), but the hats themselves? Doubt it. Hats had left their place in his everyday attire a couple of decades before his passing, so it's unlikely that any remained in his possession for that length of time.