MD11
Familiar Face
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Not trying to stir the pot here, but I've read on this forum (and elsewhere) on a number of occasions the statement that "vintage hats are of better quality than new hats".. that sounds a bit too general for me.. I agree that many things that one buys today aren't made as well as they used to be.. 2/3's of this is the whole "Made in China" thing, and a lot of it is corporate cost cutting, etc..
I can think of a specific example where I am more of an expert, which is Martin Guitars.. Yes, today's finest Martins aren't as nice as a pre-war D45 or D28, but that's because those were made with now impossible to get grades of Mahogany, Spruce, and Rosewood..
So here is my question.. How is a 100% beaver felt hat today that cost from $500-$1000 any worse or inferior to a top of the range hat made in the 20's 30's or 40's? Are beavers not as good as they used to be? or is manufacturing today not as good?
give me details, I'm genuinely interested in knowing.
I can think of a specific example where I am more of an expert, which is Martin Guitars.. Yes, today's finest Martins aren't as nice as a pre-war D45 or D28, but that's because those were made with now impossible to get grades of Mahogany, Spruce, and Rosewood..
So here is my question.. How is a 100% beaver felt hat today that cost from $500-$1000 any worse or inferior to a top of the range hat made in the 20's 30's or 40's? Are beavers not as good as they used to be? or is manufacturing today not as good?
give me details, I'm genuinely interested in knowing.