crabman
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Here is my dilemma. As far as I know, Stetson stopped using the "V"stitching in their
sweatbands, at about the year 1900, and started using the UP AND DOWN STITCH. I have an old BOSS RAW EDGE hat with the
"V" stitching instead of the UP AND DOWN stitching.
I am trying to date a hat advertised on E-Bay. The seller is Nikkita 55. The hat being advertised is a BOSS OF THE PLAINS model, under the STETSON name, but made in
Australia. This hat has the GOOD TO THE LAST DROP liner, which I was told dates it
to the 60's, when Stetson started working with AKUBRA, in Australia. What is confusing is that the stitching in this hat is the "V" Stitching. I guess it is possible that Akubra
could have been using the "V" stitching as late as the 60's or 70's.
Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks, CRABMAN
sweatbands, at about the year 1900, and started using the UP AND DOWN STITCH. I have an old BOSS RAW EDGE hat with the
"V" stitching instead of the UP AND DOWN stitching.
I am trying to date a hat advertised on E-Bay. The seller is Nikkita 55. The hat being advertised is a BOSS OF THE PLAINS model, under the STETSON name, but made in
Australia. This hat has the GOOD TO THE LAST DROP liner, which I was told dates it
to the 60's, when Stetson started working with AKUBRA, in Australia. What is confusing is that the stitching in this hat is the "V" Stitching. I guess it is possible that Akubra
could have been using the "V" stitching as late as the 60's or 70's.
Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks, CRABMAN