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I never get tired of seeing these.
They are so pretty.
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They are so pretty.
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Not too odd.....at this time the 3X were offered as the "western" version of the OR, and consequently were stiffer (giving a completely differant hand to the felt) than the Royal Deluxe which was the softer "fedora" version. You will notice, that while stiffer the 3X were thinner finer felt. These really shine when worn a while and the shelack softens up.....Now they did offer a "soft" version of their 3X for their $15 fedora line.....often with the "mode edge" treatment.Thanks, Mark. I flipped the sweatband down and poked around under the sewed in liner...no tags or labels. Strange. I don’t see any indicators of a wind cord. I don’t like wind cords, and order my custom hats without them, but I don’t remove them from vintage hats. By the way, the felt is wonderful...better than my higher price point 3X of the same vintage, which is odd. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Oh, so new stuff......we have been discussing vintage.....at least I was.
With your altered reply above and this new one, you are on both sides...
On the new ones I would take his word...heck HE probably made them...or directly oversaw the production.
I will say for vintage, unless he himself found them in the Stetson attic he has no better way to tell than we do after 70 years..... Even the Stetson Attic has changed over the years.....from Philadelphia to St Louis and on to Texas...
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Never said anything about vintage, and I have no idea what you mean by both sides. Deckard's been selling off and posting photos from his time there prototypes for a couple years. I thought it was common knowledge around here.
One more time......I (and others) were talking about VINTAGE!!!! The discussion was about VINTAGE OR's..........and the fact that many have been altered and did not come from the factory with wide ribbons and short brims.......to which you agreed. NO MODERN hats were being discussed (or hurt) in the postings.
So....NOT sure why you even brought up Deckard and the selling of MODERN prototypes of which MANY of us here are aware (including me). These Modern hats were not even a part of the discussion.....
You made a comment about the vintage hats (that a 60's short brim would have been altered) then went on to introduce modern hats that were not even being discussed.......so...... not sure where that misunderstanding came from.
Anyway, have a good day!!!!
That thing is nice!!
Jaw-dropper, Greg. And from just down the road.
That thing is nice!!
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Jaw-dropper, Greg. And from just down the road.
Thank you kindly, sir.
Thanks, Jim. I've wondered if the store might have been close to you at one time.
Metric sizing would place it a little later...
Metric sizing would place it a little later...
Everything I have found shows that when Stevens acquired Stetson in the 1970s they added metric sizing and the crest on the tip also appeared to be1970s.