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1930. To mid ww11 is an accurate ball park range
1930. To mid ww11 is an accurate ball park range
Vic -- Is the 1930 date based on the first use of the roundel?
...mid war date was from the Boyd hat.
Hello everyone, I need some help dating this long haired, 3x beaver, Stetson. Any info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks to those who have sent me some info already and @deadlyhandsome for directing me here.
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I’ve no idea where you got that stuff about the white stickers, I can count the number of white stickers that I have seen on my fingers.The white combination reorder/inventory tag is usually taken to mean a 20s hat, but the trademark application for the Stetson roundel is pretty clear that the roundel’s earliest use is 1930. You can never be sure, but trademark application dates are very significant indicators.
With the two together I would be comfortable saying this is a very early ‘30s hat. A really great find in a 3X!
Daniel
Here is a photo of the stamp, Im, pretty sure this is the only one on there. No sign of a LOT number like my older nutria hats as @alanfgag mentioned!@Jesse John -- is there a lot number on the back of the sweat?
Thank you for assisting with this mystery! There's much on TFL that I have missed, being a new member. Thank you for pulling things out of the archivesYes that is where I came up with the 1930 date, mid war date was from the Boyd hat.
Holy cow... I've NEVER seen anything like that before. Looks like a one of kind lid, no doubt.Is this the Boyd hat referenced above?
The white combination reorder/inventory tag is usually taken to mean a 20s hat, but the trademark application for the Stetson roundel is pretty clear that the roundel’s earliest use is 1930. You can never be sure, but trademark application dates are very significant indicators.
With the two together I would be comfortable saying this is a very early ‘30s hat. A really great find in a 3X!
Daniel
I’ve no idea where you got that stuff about the white stickers, I can count the number of white stickers that I have seen on my fingers.
According to a recent tag find, this Real Nutria makes the cut for this thread.
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Awesome Stetson Homburg!Thank you, Alan. No LOT found on the Derby either.
A better fitting addition, Standard Quality frayed end ribbon Homburg. Lot # 7267
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Awesome Stetson Homburg!
Standard Quality Featherweight derby in size 7 1/2:
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Royal Stetson montecristi c.1940 (perhaps late 1930s). Fine condition save for the missing rear sweatband bow. The 2" sweatband has a moisture barrier behind it that extends most of the way but does not peek behind it. Sweat affixed to the reed with 18 stitches per inch. Pretty remarkable quality in the blocking, finishing and in the evenness of the weave for what must have been a modestly priced summer hat. The early Royal Stetson rondel has always puzzled me - very complex design with the bifurcated foil stamp in gold and copper. The copper has oxidized making it ghostly and adding to the mystery.
According to a recent tag find, this Real Nutria makes the cut for this thread.
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Still need to add my Standard Quality hommy here too
Thank you, Alan. No LOT found on the Derby either.
A better fitting addition, Standard Quality frayed end ribbon Homburg. Lot # 7267
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Standard Quality Featherweight derby in size 7 1/2:
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Royal Stetson montecristi c.1940 (perhaps late 1930s). Fine condition save for the missing rear sweatband bow. The 2" sweatband has a moisture barrier behind it that extends most of the way but does not peek behind it. Sweat affixed to the reed with 18 stitches per inch. Pretty remarkable quality in the blocking, finishing and in the evenness of the weave for what must have been a modestly priced summer hat. The early Royal Stetson rondel has always puzzled me - very complex design with the bifurcated foil stamp in gold and copper. The copper has oxidized making it ghostly and adding to the mystery.