Richard Warren
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well, all them hats look the same when you buy 'em, but after you wear 'em awhile and they get floated down river and such they look sort of different.
AlterEgo said:...
However, based on my research, if you really want a "cowboy" hat like most wore in the West in the late 1800s, it would likely have no bash at all--like Hoss' white "ten gallon" on the long-running TV show.
Any crease/bash that would form usually would be by accident due to taking off and putting on the hat or knocking into something, or perhaps intentionally smashed in at the front so it would not blow off so easily. The man would generally punch it back out into its open crown dome to make it "right" again. ...
Having done research for Civil War reenacting, you are correct that most hats came out open crown. The Boss of the Plains of the late 1800s, I don't believe, had as tall of a crown as Hoss on Bonanza. That was a filming trick to make Dan Blocker even more imposing of character.AlterEgo said:...
However, based on my research, if you really want a "cowboy" hat like most wore in the West in the late 1800s, it would likely have no bash at all--like Hoss' white "ten gallon" on the long-running TV show.
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I can see that, especially with low crown versions. For the show ring, I have a tan one & a black one. Both generic, off the shelf, 4x Stetson 4" brim. No way I'm spending any more $$$ for something my own horse is highly likely to tromp on. Same for straws for summer shoes.Undertow said:...But I've always thought modern cowboy hats are just Wide-Brim Open Roads, personally. [huh]
donnc said:The visual aspects of the Open Road crown and crease are not typical, they're eccentric. As are bound brims.
I was thinking the point might have been something like, though these hats and the dozens of other styles that are barely distinguishable don't really look that much like the Open Road, the Open Road came first and they're all descended from it? I don't know if that's true, just guessing.
Undertow said:...I've always thought modern cowboy hats are just Wide-Brim Open Roads...
Undertow said:In any case, I'm talking visuals here. If you have to pull out a ruler and refer to some esoteric blue print of "hat styles" in order for something to look like something else, I guess you've got me beat, pard. But otherwise, the Open Road does bear some pretty obvious similarities to the typical "roper" cowboy hat.
donnc said:Sure, similarities. I still don't get why the Open Road in particular, but I guess that's going to remain a mystery. But, yes, I believe among people who actually wear these western hats, it isn't all the esoteric. If they pay attention to hats at all, they'll be familiar with several different styles that might all look the same to us without a side by side comparison.
"Mind numbingly boring", as asserted at the beginning of the thread, or too subtle for the casual observer?
No mystery to me = because of the popularity & global recognition of the Open Road due to wearers like HST, LBJ, etc.donnc said:Sure, similarities. I still don't get why the Open Road in particular, but I guess that's going to remain a mystery....