Florida_Marlin
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Stetson Nutria Quality from the bay.
A lot of crown, lot of brim! What to do?
tetson Nutria Quality from the bay.
A lot of crown, lot of brim! What to do?
+1 on datLooks great and you wear it well.
If you don't like it, you can always give it to me. I'll wear it for sureStetson Nutria Quality from the bay.
A lot of crown, lot of brim! What to do?
+2!Looks great and you wear it well.
Very John Wayne. Looks great and suits you well. Wear it in good health
1940s Stetson Nutria Quality with Reenforced Edge.
Thanks Alan. I was second guessing my dating estimate after seeing a few of your posts, so it does make sense this could be a late 30s hat due to the owner having taken office in 1939.That's a wonderful find. I think personalized as an honor at the beginning of his term of office - I wouldn't be surprised if the that was made a little prior.
Thanks Alan. I was second guessing my dating estimate after seeing a few of your posts, so it does make sense this could be a late 30s hat due to the owner having taken office in 1939.
The wide three panel manufacturing tag and the gold ink size tag both transitioned to new versions sometime around 1940. If the sweatband is not too fragile to check, it would be great to know the LOTXXXX number behind the front of the sweat.
Great! You might have seen the thread I started for these numbers, which I believe were generated chronologically and can in turn give us a rough timeline for hats that display a LOTXXXX number. The Imperial Stetson that I posted to the first page of the thread shows a 74XX number and also the perforated ribbon at the back of the sweat, which seemed a vogue feature that had a short run in the second half of the 1930s. It did return in the Stetson 100 during the 1960s. Very cool hat with great provenance.