Samuel
Practically Family
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- Central, California
Thanks FedOregonGreat job on that bash!
Thanks FedOregonGreat job on that bash!
Lovely colored hat!View attachment 81618 View attachment 81616 Another vintage stratoliner with sage ribbon for the archives.
Lovely colored hat!
that green on grey sure is purtyView attachment 82032 More accurate color representation in natural light.
Thanks, I feel most fortunate to have and to wear.that green on grey sure is purty
Srat Porn!View attachment 81832 View attachment 81833 View attachment 81834 View attachment 81835 View attachment 81836 View attachment 81837 View attachment 81838 View attachment 81839 I've had this pair of Royal Deluxe Strats for awhile. I think I posted the lighter colored one but can't remember where? Anyway, both are Royal Deluxe . The brown one has an OPA label ..so '51 to '53. The ligher colored one is earlier by a few years. To me, they seem light years apart when compared. View attachment 81823 View attachment 81824 View attachment 81825 View attachment 81826 View attachment 81827 View attachment 81828 View attachment 81829 View attachment 81830
Great crease!
This is a great looking old Stetson, and I agree about the wonderful color. Nice.View attachment 82032 More accurate color representation in natural light.
Nice color, looks Dixie greyView attachment 82032 More accurate color representation in natural light.
Ya know, I never heard that term before being from above the line, but I like it.Nice color, looks Dixie grey
I would say mid to late 1940's. Do you have a pic of the liner logo?View attachment 82627 View attachment 82628 View attachment 82629 View attachment 82630 View attachment 82631
Hoping to get some help on dating this. Comparing it to one dated , by Moon (thank you), early to mid 50's, it has several differences. For one it is an unreeded sweat and the felt is much softer and lighter. Also the brim is 2 3/4", opposed to 2 1/2.
Also wondering if the region in which it is sold could have any influence?
i.e. Phoenix, wider brim, lighter in weight
Northeast, heavier in weight, more narrow brim.
Also the sweat is a thinner leather.
Olive in color, brown ribbon, hardly any head time yet. Thank you!
Yes, indeedI would say mid to late 1940's. Do you have a pic of the liner logo?
Hoping to get some help on dating this. Comparing it to one dated , by Moon (thank you), early to mid 50's, it has several differences. For one it is an unreeded sweat and the felt is much softer and lighter. Also the brim is 2 3/4", opposed to 2 1/2.
Also wondering if the region in which it is sold could have any influence?
i.e. Phoenix, wider brim, lighter in weight
Northeast, heavier in weight, more narrow brim.
Also the sweat is a thinner leather.
Olive in color, brown ribbon, hardly any head time yet. Thank you!
Yes, the building's history is interesting.Hanny's opened their signature building in Phoenix in 1947. Not sure if it existed prior to that. I have a 7XCB that was sold there. Same imprint. I think mine is early 1950s.
There have been attempts to track and date Stetson hats by retail price. It is an incomplete science.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/dating-vintage-stetsons-by-price.15879/
Very confusingly informative.
Was the price the same nationwide?
A coffee in East Hampton is not the same price as in East Paduka, wherever that is.