Rmccamey
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The right size!....and what would you call a size 7
....and what would you call a size 7
stetson became a union shop 1936
I have one that looks a lot like yours, except the sweatband is brown and the Stetson crest is different. I am pretty sure mine is late 60s-early 70s. I’ve seen a lot of them on the bay lately, but not with that gorgeous red liner.I found this No.1 Quality Stetson in a box recently. I've had it for more than 5 years, maybe more than 10. The pictures are all the information that's in this hat. The felt's in great shape, but a little soft on top. Does anyone have any idea how old this thing may be?
Great hat & history backing it up, Ross. Glad you own it!Continued
The seller also included this photo which supposedly has the original owner and hat in the photo. Carroll L. Robertson played trumpet for the Simmons University ‘The Cowboy Band’. He can be seen almost dead center in the back row with a trumpet under his left arm. View attachment 287436
Part of the scrawl on the back
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I don’t know if this is indeed the same hat, but the brim check matches above. Great photo regardless, I found a couple more from 1929. I believe it to be the same trumpet player and possibly the same hat (far right).
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Second 1929 photo wouldn’t let me upload, here’s the link.
Lot # is either 5353 or 6353. After a close haircut and some lbs shed lately, she fits perfectly.
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The seller also included this photo which supposedly has the original owner and hat in the photo. Carroll L. Robertson played trumpet for the Simmons University ‘The Cowboy Band’. He can be seen almost dead center in the back row with a trumpet under his left arm. View attachment 287436
Part of the scrawl on the back
View attachment 287439
I don’t know if this is indeed the same hat, but the brim check matches above. Great photo regardless, I found a couple more from 1929. I believe it to be the same trumpet player and possibly the same hat (far right).
View attachment 287442
Second 1929 photo wouldn’t let me upload, here’s the link.
Lot # is either 5353 or 6353. After a close haircut and some lbs shed lately, she fits perfectly.
View attachment 287444 View attachment 287445
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The seller also included this photo which supposedly has the original owner and hat in the photo. Carroll L. Robertson played trumpet for the Simmons University ‘The Cowboy Band’. He can be seen almost dead center in the back row with a trumpet under his left arm. View attachment 287436
Part of the scrawl on the back
View attachment 287439
I don’t know if this is indeed the same hat, but the brim check matches above. Great photo regardless, I found a couple more from 1929. I believe it to be the same trumpet player and possibly the same hat (far right).
View attachment 287442
Second 1929 photo wouldn’t let me upload, here’s the link.
Lot # is either 5353 or 6353. After a close haircut and some lbs shed lately, she fits perfectly.
View attachment 287444 View attachment 287445
where did you read that the black and white label means refurb? it's the first time i'm hearing this.
Thanks Vic, I edited to indicate it possibly means renovation. I saw it theorized in a couple threads, primarily I believe the pre 1940’s Stetson Westerns thread.