julie-tom
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I recently picked up several Monte Cristi panama hats, from Milton Johnson's "Monte Cristi Hat Works" of Santa Fe, N.M.
I'm hoping to get some input as to the likely age of these hats, and also some intel on the pencil markings on the straw, located under the sweat-band around back.
The finer of the two hats (the curly brim) has around 6+ stitches to the 1/4", so I'm guessing that the "25" penciled in on the straw refers to a weave of 25 weave count/inch? The second number is "395" and perhaps refers to Milton's original selling or purchase price?
The second Panama hat has around 5 stitches to the 1/4". It has several pencil markings on the straw: "20" would be the weave count/inch; "200" is perhaps the selling or purchase price; "7 1/2" which might have been a size measurement???; and finally "8020" which completely baffles me as to it's meaning.
Interestingly, there was a third hat in this collection which is a "Resistol xDOUBLEx Western Fedora" (looks like an Stetson Open Road), which is a fawn colored felt fedora, that also has the "Monte Cristi Santa Fe" logo on the Sweatband. This Resistol looks like late 60s-early 1970s.
I'm hoping to get some input as to the likely age of these hats, and also some intel on the pencil markings on the straw, located under the sweat-band around back.
The finer of the two hats (the curly brim) has around 6+ stitches to the 1/4", so I'm guessing that the "25" penciled in on the straw refers to a weave of 25 weave count/inch? The second number is "395" and perhaps refers to Milton's original selling or purchase price?
The second Panama hat has around 5 stitches to the 1/4". It has several pencil markings on the straw: "20" would be the weave count/inch; "200" is perhaps the selling or purchase price; "7 1/2" which might have been a size measurement???; and finally "8020" which completely baffles me as to it's meaning.
Interestingly, there was a third hat in this collection which is a "Resistol xDOUBLEx Western Fedora" (looks like an Stetson Open Road), which is a fawn colored felt fedora, that also has the "Monte Cristi Santa Fe" logo on the Sweatband. This Resistol looks like late 60s-early 1970s.