jimmy the lid
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I have been searching for a Stetson 25 for what seems like eons, and the waiting has finally paid off. This Stetson 25 western arrived today. As promised by the auction, it is in absolutely pristine condition. The brim is 3", and open crown height is 5 1/2". The ribbon is a western two-cord.
The liner tip is covered by a yellowed liner protector. It appears to be oil silk that has dried out over time. Interestingly, when I was creasing the hat using steam, this material rejuvenated a bit and felt more more pliable. The sweatband is a thicker leather -- very nice. The liner itself is bridal satin, and very smooth to the touch. The felt is western weight, and, while sturdy, it is also has a smoothness and softness to it, as well.
One interesting thing about this lid is that it came from Gene Autry's western store in Phoenix, Arizona -- and I love the logo on the sweat. As far as dating goes, I think circa 1950 wouldn't be a bad bet. Went with the arrowhead crease...
Cheers,
JtL
The liner tip is covered by a yellowed liner protector. It appears to be oil silk that has dried out over time. Interestingly, when I was creasing the hat using steam, this material rejuvenated a bit and felt more more pliable. The sweatband is a thicker leather -- very nice. The liner itself is bridal satin, and very smooth to the touch. The felt is western weight, and, while sturdy, it is also has a smoothness and softness to it, as well.
One interesting thing about this lid is that it came from Gene Autry's western store in Phoenix, Arizona -- and I love the logo on the sweat. As far as dating goes, I think circa 1950 wouldn't be a bad bet. Went with the arrowhead crease...
Cheers,
JtL
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