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1911 Campaign Hats were, more or less, available in a large range of sizes. How were hat cords adjusted to fit varying hat crown circumferences?
deanglen said:....all round crowns like dinner plates.....
Stratton makes two quality levels of fur felt Campaign Hats, not including the beaver you have identified. Their more expensive version incorporates significantly thicker fur felt than their standard version. You are correct, however, that the heavier hat is very rigid. Isn't that how Campaign Hats are supposed to be? I've never seen a training non-com with a floppy brimmed hat. The only Campaign Hats I've seen with floppy brims have been wool felt (old) military issue -- oh, yes, and Lee Marvin's hat in Richard Brooks' "The Professionals" (1966).Bob Smalser said:Call Stratton and see if they'll make one for you from a 100% beaver hood. They used to do that for special orders, and they were nice felts.
Otherwise Stratton's service felts today are largely cardboardy junk. . . .
Bob Smalser said:Call Stratton and see if they'll make one for you from a 100% beaver hood. They used to do that for special orders, and they were nice felts.
Otherwise Stratton's service felts today are largely cardboardy junk.
http://www.strattonhats.com/
You also find vintage officer's hats occasionally on eBay. Officers have always been required to buy their own uniforms, and Stetson, Mallory, Dobbs, Bailey and others made campaign hats in high-grade felts priced accordingly.
The BSA hats I remember had leather hat bands with the BSA insignia stamped all the way around the perimeter. I believe I have one of those BSA leather stamps if you need one.
gtdean48 said:I'm an Eagle Scout & serve on the District Advancement Committee for the Chattahoochee District of the Atlanta Area Council, BSA, & have a cheap wool version. Where is the best place to get something close to the earlier Stetson versions? Mine is 7 5/8 & I need a Long Oval because a Hat Jack doesn't seem to do the trick on this very round wool model. TIA
Bob Smalser said:Today's DI's don't wear a colored hat cord depicting branch of service, they just wear the neck strap. No commissioned officer in the Army today wears a campaign hat, but some Marine Corps officers commanding training outfits and rifle teams do, and I believe they still wear the gold officer's hat cord and attached neck band.
I'm a 7 5/8 & had to shorten some of these style hat cords to not hang over my brim...Bought a used Campaign Hat Cord off the Bay, found it's too short for my noggin'. Anyone know who might sell large compaign cords? Thanks in advance...
Worf