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The Stratoliner Society {VINTAGE}

fluteplayer07

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Thanks for the compliments, guys! I still might send it out for a reblock and clean to see if any of it comes out. And to freshen it up a bit. Without a doubt, it's my worst smelling hat. *yucky*

Cheers,
 

Chainsaw

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Tom-n-Perris said:
Just picked up my first Stratoliner this week.:D

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Very nice! I've always hated stetsons for some reason. Probably the same reason my mother wouldn't alow jazz to be played in the house. But that's a nice hat, I think I'm starting to like those d@mn things.
 

Salty O'Rourke

Practically Family
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I got lucky last week and picked up this tan Strat on OFAS at a good price. The color is sort of a gold/peach tan. It's pretty dirty but photographs well on my noggin, I think:

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The liner is quite faded; the liner tip is plastic, not oilcloth:

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The sweat is reeded and has the same "alligator" texture as the sweats on my 1950s Whippets:

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The seller dated it as from the 1960s; I think 50s is closer to the mark but a lot of clues are missing. There's no size tag. At some point the hat was cleaned I think, because the liner is taped in place and all the usual size/block/union labels are missing. Any thoughts based on the liner crest and the sweatband?

It's going in the naptha tank this weekend; I'll post more pics after the cleaning.
 

danofarlington

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Arlington, Virginia
Chainsaw said:
Tom-n-Perris said:
Just picked up my first Stratoliner this week.:D
Very nice! I've always hated stetsons for some reason. Probably the same reason my mother wouldn't alow jazz to be played in the house. But that's a nice hat, I think I'm starting to like those d@mn things.
I wouldn't have worn one in the 60s and 70s, growing up, because of Cool Hand Luke type associations alluded to by someone else earlier, and me a counterculture youth. But having rediscovered OR at a flea market five or six years ago, and liking the look, I now think they are great. They certainly have a working man connotation to them. I like them much better now that they are not ubiquitous, and are just a distinctive hat for a man, the few that you might see out there on the street. You've got to like the lines of those hats. They look great.
 

frussell

One Too Many
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California Desert
My First Stratoliner

Courtesy of GTDean. Mid brown, great felt in great shape. I didn't even have my normal urge to re-bash. Tom, or anybody else, any ideas on the time frame of this hat? Just lightweight enough to wear in our already scorching weather. Wish my crummy photos did it justice! Frank.
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frussell

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Any marks or spots in the photos are my fault. I have a white boxer who sheds like a snowstorm, and I haven't taken this thing off long enough to even brush the shipping marks off yet. Thanks again Tom. Frank
 
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frussell said:
... Thanks again Tom. Frank
My pleasure Frank. It looks GOOD on you, Pard. That crease job is a combination of Optimo & my tweaking a bit. I pulled it off the Bay & was told it had been sent there for a clean & blocking before being offered up. I just can't leave creases alone (except for the JtL teardrop on my Pilgrim). It is almost the same brown as that Pilgrim, too.

It looks to be where it belongs.
 

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