Dinerman said:A 7x and a 100 are quite different. They were also both produced simultaneously- the 100 did not replace the 7x.
Stan said:There have been others who have posted that the the 7x was aka a 50 and was the same as the 100 without the fancy box.
Dinerman said:A 7x and a 100 are quite different. They were also both produced simultaneously- the 100 did not replace the 7x.
Michaelshane said:It doesn't say 100.00
$ 672.00
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(100)
Chinaski said:Okay then, what is the 100 in parentheses? I guess I was thinking (apparently foolishly) that a Stetson 100 cost $100 back when this hat was made.
Very excellent point, and where to find that information? From the release to the end of the (100's) marketing life. Although this is the OR thread and is being thrown a bit off topic. Vintage 100 open road and 7x OR are in this thread. Someone commented on my 100 a long time ago and it was the finish and craftsmanship that identified it as a 100 as well as the 100 in the sweat and liner. Have seen OR,s with the same liner. I would have a hard time with the block in mine morphing it into a fedora style OR. Mine has Philadephia USA on the manufacturing red and white label under the sweat and is number 102. No price. Lots of posts here list the marketing prices. Would be nice to see a history of the evolution and demise of the purest form of the 100 as we all seem have a fairly agreeable view of what it was and how we see it on the lounge. I will just have to keep my eyes open for 2 OR.s in my size of 7x and 100 qualities.Michaelshane said:Why a dollar sign and decimal point on the $672.00 but not on the 100?I think the hat was just called a 100.There's no way the hat could be 100.00 for the entire time the hat was made,unless the quality of the hat went down every year.
Michaelshane said:...There's no way the hat could be 100.00 for the entire time the hat was made,unless the quality of the hat went down every year.
Justdog said:Very excellent point, and where to find that information? From the release to the end of the (100's) marketing life. Although this is the OR thread and is being thrown a bit off topic. Vintage 100 open road and 7x OR are in this thread. Someone commented on my 100 a long time ago and it was the finish and craftsmanship that identified it as a 100 as well as the 100 in the sweat and liner. Have seen OR,s with the same liner. I would have a hard time with the block in mine morphing it into a fedora style OR. Mine has Philadephia USA on the manufacturing red and white label under the sweat and is number 102. No price. Lots of posts here list the marketing prices. Would be nice to see a history of the evolution and demise of the purest form of the 100 as we all seem have a fairly agreeable view of what it was and how we see it on the lounge. I will just have to keep my eyes open for 2 OR.s in my size of 7x and 100 qualities.
Meaning???[huh] loljimmy the lid said:Huh?