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The Stratoliner Society {VINTAGE}

Landman

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Maybe i am wrong you guys would know better than I

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You should be able to feel the hard reed if you lightly pinch the area where it is connected to the hat body. Personally, I love unreeded hats. They are just so much more comfortable to me. That is why I got excited for you and made my initial comment that started this whole discussion:)
 
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I'm quite sure, you're right. It's not looking reeded to me, either - but may be "taped" (or what it's called) with fabric.

This sweatband attachment method appears in late 1940s lightweight Stetsons (and Mallorys) - perhaps a nod to the flexibility of the non-reeded sweatband that was used earlier in the decade.
 
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Early Stratoliner with box

This is the fifth 1940s Stratoliner I've collected - the first with a box. At one time I discussed with lounge member Zetwal which Stratoliner came first... was it with crown tip medallion or was it this version? I believed the medallions came first. Now I'm not so sure. No evidence that a medallion was ever affixed to this one.

The hat weighs 2.5 ounces... among the lightest Stetsons I have handled. It has been creased previously but shows no other signs of wear or prior ownership. It has deeply scooped sides from 70 years in the narrow Stratoliner box. The sweat stamp lot7673 suggests a date very close to 1940. The manufacture tag is the single field variety. The size tag has been cut off. My Vita-Felt Strat with tip medallion is marked LOT760X (hard to read) and has the older 3-field manufacture tag. 2 5/8" brim, 5 1/2 open crown... very happy to find a blue/gray hat rather than the brown suggested by the auction photos.

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Bow ends secured above the ribbon...

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Garrett

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Echoing the sentiments above and adding that I love the taco flange and deep sweatband embossing :eusa_clap
 

TheDane

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That's a real beauty, Alan ... and it sure won't restrain your hearing! ;)

I love a good taco, but I usually keep it out of my hair (getting easier and easier as my hair gets converted to naked skalp). I do love a deep Strato-flanging, but I would probably flatten the sides a little - and curl it a bit more in the neck. Anyway, that's just details, telling I'm green with envy. Congratulations :D
 

tommyK

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my vintage Stetson Stratoliner
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It came to me as a "second chance" ebay purchase. I guess the guy who outbid me had buyers remorse. It does have 2 nasty stains on the crown ribbon. Otherwise it's a really nice hat after a little steaming and brushing. I'd prefer to preserve it as is but i may be tempted to get a new ribbon on it.

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Crown was a little over 5 1/2 and brim is 2 3/4 which is why I wanted it besides being a rare size 7 1/2. Very soft and plush and shapes to anything you want.
No tags inside this one so not sure of age. I'm guessing early to mid 50's
 
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tommyK

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It's a hard color to capture. It's kind of a mid brown with a little mauve in it. Looks very different in direct sunlight.

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The color is another reason I wanted it. I like Open Roads a lot but you don't see many colors besides silverbelly especially in my size.
 

GregNYC

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I'll spend some time over the weekend devouring this thread! A Stratoliner is my next vintage purchase! Can silverbelly in 7 1/8 be found?


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