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Nearly all the "cheap" hats I see here in the US are pretty junky and are not blocked/creased in the usual fedora way. By the time the hats are imported and creased by a US hatter, the price goes up considerably.
You might check with Art Fawcett at Vintage Silhouettes to see what he has available in reasonably priced Cuenca hat bodies. MrsFed and I visited his shop last year and he has lots of blocks especially made for blocking and creasing the paja toquilla (straw) hats that come from Ecuador. He puts out a delicious looking toquilla straw hat in the classic fedora style.
Last I heard, Mike Miller at NW Hat Company also has some hat bodies from Ecuador. @Redfokker has one or two of Mike's Cuenca hats and they look pretty sharp.
Art and Mike are both making me hats from hat bodies I brought back from Ecuador. They weren't inexpensive hat bodies, though, with the weaves per square inch (WPSI) running around 400.