Woodfluter
Practically Family
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Lefty, you never cease to amaze me...don't stop!
I love the text on the first ad, and after considering that it's too small for most to view, allow me to translate.
She: When they see this ragamuffin's delight you call a hat, you'll be tossed about like a sack of second-class mail!
He: I like this hat. Have for years. You're always trying to separate me from it. Lay off it, will you?
She: What your head needs is a good cocky hat at the Victory angle. [Notice that in the picture she appears to have our hero tweaked in an ear lock at this point.] Or do you insist on looking like a dollar-a-year man living on his salary?
He: All right! I'm putty in your hands, but remember...it's only because that Stetson "Vita-Felt" appeals to me.
Next he's talking with the skipper...
Admiral: Now keep everything under your hat...a Stetson by the way. or I never saw one! And I've worn Stetsons in civvies since I was a one-striper.
He: It's a Stetson all right - the "Vita-Felt" - lightweight, springy, strong - real quality, a long-laster.
Later...
She: No need to tell me, its written all over you! They greeted you with open arms...like this!
He: Well, to put it modestly, I was colossal. But then, who could miss with a wife like you and a hat like mine!
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All this from a Royal Stetson Whippet Vita-Felt (shown in the Whippet style) ad in 1942, $10 (other Stetsons $2 - $25).
Egad...I wish I had the resources to be a "dollar-a-year man"! Sounds like a public service honorific position. I love where he's talking about some wartime secret and he turns it toward a hat quality discussion...advertising guys...that never changes...
Thanks for letting us experience this blast from the past!
- Bill
I love the text on the first ad, and after considering that it's too small for most to view, allow me to translate.
She: When they see this ragamuffin's delight you call a hat, you'll be tossed about like a sack of second-class mail!
He: I like this hat. Have for years. You're always trying to separate me from it. Lay off it, will you?
She: What your head needs is a good cocky hat at the Victory angle. [Notice that in the picture she appears to have our hero tweaked in an ear lock at this point.] Or do you insist on looking like a dollar-a-year man living on his salary?
He: All right! I'm putty in your hands, but remember...it's only because that Stetson "Vita-Felt" appeals to me.
Next he's talking with the skipper...
Admiral: Now keep everything under your hat...a Stetson by the way. or I never saw one! And I've worn Stetsons in civvies since I was a one-striper.
He: It's a Stetson all right - the "Vita-Felt" - lightweight, springy, strong - real quality, a long-laster.
Later...
She: No need to tell me, its written all over you! They greeted you with open arms...like this!
He: Well, to put it modestly, I was colossal. But then, who could miss with a wife like you and a hat like mine!
_______________________________________
All this from a Royal Stetson Whippet Vita-Felt (shown in the Whippet style) ad in 1942, $10 (other Stetsons $2 - $25).
Egad...I wish I had the resources to be a "dollar-a-year man"! Sounds like a public service honorific position. I love where he's talking about some wartime secret and he turns it toward a hat quality discussion...advertising guys...that never changes...
Thanks for letting us experience this blast from the past!
- Bill