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Kangfish said:I asked a guy at Stetson (don't remember his name) point blank what the Xes meant and he said he"chooses not to devulge the secret of their blend". Sooo... I guess it's true that it can mean whatever they want it to.
Hey Randy, here's a plug for our very own "CaneRodMaker". You should seriously look into one of these Bamboo gems man.theinterchange said:Sounds eerily like a conversation I had with a rep for a fishing rod company about the graphite content on one of their rods.
And I got the same feeling, the count claims are what they make 'em.
Randy
suitedcboy said:200x are beaver and mink. 500x are beaver and cashmere.
I'm not sure what the claim is for 1000x Stetsons.
zetwal said:According to some websites the Stetson 500X is beaver and chinchilla, so too the 1000X. I haven't yet found mink mentioned in connection with the 200X. Other sites say that the 200X may be beaver and sable (or beaver and cashmere depending on the model). It seems to me that all this can change year to year and model to model. Where are you getting your information on the various blends?
I was going by memory of what was stamped in my hats as the text is worn off most of my westerns.
I did go look and the Stetson 500X that I have worn very little and it does have beaver and chinchilla on it. I have a Resistol 100x Cattle Baron that lists beaver and cashmere. I have a Bailey Black Russian 200x that lists beaver and sable.
I edited my post to change the 500X from cashmere to chinchilla.
I have a well worn Stetson 200x that I believe had the beaver and mink text in the middle of its 200 x's stamped in front of sweatband but only a couple of rows of x's remain and there is no trace of what was once printed there.
Still pplepic said:...... Of course I have to get all that past my wife, you understand. She's patient, but doesn't really understand. lol