ideaguy
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BrandX: very smooth trio of hats-you've got some eyes, my man:eusa_clap
toobacat said:BRANDX, What are the crown heights on your hats? The Sterling Beaver looks a little higher. Is your dark moss VS hat color different than the felt samples? I have samples and my sample looks a little darker with a brown tint.
Thanks
ideaguy said:Brand X: What camera did you use to take the shots of your hats, and can you remember the lens, settings, etc.? the shot of the trio on the dresser is very good-nice&sharp, good detail, and very smooth transition to OOF.
All of your shots are good examples of how to shoot a hat ( I use a .12 ga.)
any information would help the Lounge, I'm sure-[huh]
Ande1964 said:All in all, it seems to be a well-made hat, so how and when did it sell for $7.50, assuming that's what the name means? If you made me guess right now, I'd date this to about 1950.
HarpPlayerGene said:
DOUGLAS said:HarpPlayerGene, That my friend is a FANTASTIC hat!!!!
HarpPlayerGene said:Thanks Douglas! I just PMd HungaryTom to invite him to check it out and offer his opinion on age, etc. I'm really thinking this may be very old and while that isn't everything to me in a hat, it might be a cool plus on this one. Soon I have to zip out to band practice but will check back in later tonight.
All the best,
Gene
Nice Stoney! I like the pin, adds that little something to the style!Stoney said: