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Wow BB, looks like a Family Tradition! Enjoyed the group pic very much!
Wow BB, looks like a Family Tradition! Enjoyed the group pic very much!
Wow BB, looks like a Family Tradition! Enjoyed the group pic very much!
Awesome.
Thinking of 7X CB LD OR's this afternoon. I am revisiting this thread to garner additional info to continue my quest to find one to hang on my hat rack.
What glorious hats in the above post and in the pics on this 23 page post.
Cheer,s Eric -
Recently acquired 7XCB thin ribbon. 50's model, I believe.
Glad to see you check this one off the list, RM. It’s a beauty too! Felt looks great with the shirt, I can’t help on age but I’d say 50’s is a pretty solid bet.
Beautiful hat and you two look great together!
Right above your post is one of mine regarding my only 7X .. I gotta say when mine arrived I didn't know what to think. From reading about 7Xs on the Lounge I expected an <especially> luscious kind of felt. My 7X, while it's finish-hand (is that a term?) feels fine and dense, probably because it's a hardcore Western hat, it feels exactly like Dinerman's #4 description below (from an '09 post, earlier in this thread). The felt on my 7X is very thin and while warm from steam, <any> crease you give it, no matter how tight, is locked into shape! Hat is as stiff as cardboard when dry. And if you try to open a crease? Felt will POP. I love how hat fits though and because of it's ruggedness I don't feel like I have to baby this one one bit.
I guess my point is that I suspect there's a few different feels to 7Xs.
"I love 7x felt, and I've owned more than I probably should, but when I see one at a reasonable price, I try to snag it.
I've found a huge variety in the quality and properties of the felt.
-early '40s mode edge fedora
thin dress felt with a very fine mode edge. Not particularly stiff, but super dense.
-50's mode edge fedora
thick felt, remarkably malleable, will hold go to any crease without steam and go back without leaving any marks.
-1956 retirement mode edge fedora
heavy dress felt, wide, thick mode edge. Not floppy, not particularly stiff.
-'50s wide brim cowboy hat
paper thin felt, but very stiff. Creases *POP* in and out, but you need steam to change or set anything regarding the crease or brim shape.
-'late '50s /'60s wide brim cowboy hat
Nearly identical in dimensions to the previous one, but it has Heavyweight, relatively stiff western felt, but the softest (to the touch) and finest of the bunch.
- '60s Open Road
Thin, stiff, and with an almost almost flat brim. This same kind of flat brim was also on my Stetson 100 OR. Interesting, because it seems later '60s-'90s Open Roads (the regular kind) have such highly curled brims
- '60s open road-esque (not marked as an open road, but identical otherwise)
Stiff felt, obviously beaver, but poorly finished and relatively coarse, even for a regular hat. The finishing of the inside and ribbon is very nice, however.
And I'll add this as well, though not quite-
- '70s 7X open road (not clear beaver, but a lot of markings were the same).
Complete piece of junk for the x rating- much worse than say, a '60s royal stetson.
So it's really a crapshoot. Of the ones I have/ have had, there haven't been two with the same felt."
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Recently acquired 7XCB thin ribbon. 50's model, I believe. I picked this one up from a seller in the Texas panhandle town of Levelland, TX (and, as the name suggests, it is very "Level" in Levelland). Originally sold in Waco, I'm proud to keep this one in Texas. It came with a cattleman's crease. I could not get it to suit me so I converted it into more of a fedora teardrop crease. Overall, the felt, liner, and sweatband are in excellent condition. Is this reorder tag common? I have not seem a similar handwritten tag.
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Don’t you wish you had a large enough sampling that you could compare the 1930s hats to the later decades?
I think it looks more “you” the way it’s now creased. Nice to be able to make them your own: looks great!
Oh, it's coming. Thanks for the reminder!Congrats Jesse, I’d say it’d look right with cattleman or teardrop. Personal preference really.
But, can we get a bump in the BRE or pre 1940s western thread?? Hint hint
Just got this 7xCB in the mail today. Open crown, Open Road size 7 1/4 L.O!