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djgo-cat-go said:After a wait of almost two months (! !).. my Stetson Playboy arrived!! I'm the happiest man alive!! What a hat, it was probably never worn, making it a NOS 7 1/2, can you believe that!? The felt is so soft and pliable, I creased and uncreased it about 20 times without leaving marks, amazing. The colour is a moccha-brown, so I expect the obvious Indy-remarks on the street.. but.... WHO CARES!! I have a vintage Playboy!! Did I allready mention that I'm the happiest man alive?..it was worth the wait. I almost gave up on it, considering it a loss.. I'm so happy!!
I know whatcha mean, man. There's something truly exceptional about those unlined old Playboys. The felt is just sooooo light and pliable. I've yet to find anything, including those old lightweight roll-up Borsalinos, that quite compares.
And the style is just RIGHT, you know? The proportions and the profile and all hit all the right notes. They're great lids, and that they are rare, at least in comparison to many other sought-after vintage models, makes 'em all the more special.
Finding one in such fine shape is indeed enough to elevate one's mood. I suppose that the very thinness of the felt explains their relative scarcity, seeing how the Playboy model had a long and presumably successful run. It seems a reasonable speculation that most of them got literally worn out (holes at the front pinch, etc.) and thrown away, rather than consigned to the attic or closet or wherever.