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Western, anyone?

VoodooSan

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Boise, ID
Nothing overly exceptional here, just one I picked up off FB Marketplace yesterday. It’s a “3X” Bailey, from their B Bar B line. Not much info to be had on the B Bar B’s, despite deep-diving here and throughout the internet. The only historical reference I could find to the lineup was a magazine advertisement from an unknown vintage issue of “The Western Horseman.” Given the prices listed, and the style of the advertisement, I venture the line was being marketed in the late 60s to early 70s. If anyone knows better, or has more specificity, please chime in!

I added a relatively modest kettle curl to the brim, and re-shaped the cattleman crown into a Centerfire, and I’m quite pleased, especially for how little it cost me. I’m naming this one (not particularly creatively), “3Bee.” :)

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CRH

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2,336
Location
West Branch, IA
Oviatt’s Rancho.

I bid on this one earlier this month, but it got kinda pricey. If it wasn’t one size too small I might have dug deeper. Pretty sure my wife (and possibly @steur) would have hated it.

Any thoughts on the Italian maker?

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OK, I love green hats but this one is burning my eyes, lol.
 

T Jones

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Central Ohio
Nothing overly exceptional here, just one I picked up off FB Marketplace yesterday. It’s a “3X” Bailey, from their B Bar B line. Not much info to be had on the B Bar B’s, despite deep-diving here and throughout the internet. The only historical reference I could find to the lineup was a magazine advertisement from an unknown vintage issue of “The Western Horseman.” Given the prices listed, and the style of the advertisement, I venture the line was being marketed in the late 60s to early 70s. If anyone knows better, or has more specificity, please chime in!

I added a relatively modest kettle curl to the brim, and re-shaped the cattleman crown into a Centerfire, and I’m quite pleased, especially for how little it cost me. I’m naming this one (not particularly creatively), “3Bee.” :)

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Nice.
 

T Jones

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New life for this 3X Resistol. The model is 'Cattleman' and the color is 'Canyon'. This one started out as a 7 5/8 Western that had brim issues. A crack was developing across the whole back of the brim. I liked the style and color of the hat and didn't want strip it and toss out the felt. So, I folded up some paper towels and stuck them behind the sweat to try and fit my 7 1/4 hat size and try to wear it as is. That didn't work out well since the paper towels wrinkled the sweat and left little dents in my forehead. Well, I thought I'd take a gamble and try blocking it down three sizes, which would be much easier on the hat than tugging on the brim and attempt stretching it over a bigger block and chance ripping off the back of the brim. Anyway, to my pleasant surprise, after a little process in downsizing, I had success. Even the crack looked like it refelted itself. It's only faintly visible now under certain light. Other than some minor changes I stayed mostly with the original hat style. I was also able to reuse the original material.

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VoodooSan

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Boise, ID
New life for this 3X Resistol. The model is 'Cattleman' and the color is 'Canyon'. This one started out as a 7 5/8 Western that had brim issues. A crack was developing across the whole back of the brim. I liked the style and color of the hat and didn't want strip it and toss out the felt. So, I folded up some paper towels and stuck them behind the sweat to try and fit my 7 1/4 hat size and try to wear it as is. That didn't work out well since the paper towels wrinkled the sweat and left little dents in my forehead. Well, I thought I'd take a gamble and try blocking it down three sizes, which would be much easier on the hat than tugging on the brim and attempt stretching it over a bigger block and chance ripping off the back of the brim. Anyway, to my pleasant surprise, after a little process in downsizing, I had success. Even the crack looked like it refelted itself. It's only faintly visible now under certain light. Other than some minor changes I stayed mostly with the original hat style. I was also able to reuse the original material.

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Another spectacular save, Terry!!
 
Messages
13,682
Location
down south
Oviatt’s Rancho.

I bid on this one earlier this month, but it got kinda pricey. If it wasn’t one size too small I might have dug deeper. Pretty sure my wife (and possibly @steur) would have hated it.

Any thoughts on the Italian maker?

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My thoughts are it was likely made by Borsalino. I've got an old one with an identical size tag.
 
Messages
13,682
Location
down south
New life for this 3X Resistol. The model is 'Cattleman' and the color is 'Canyon'. This one started out as a 7 5/8 Western that had brim issues. A crack was developing across the whole back of the brim. I liked the style and color of the hat and didn't want strip it and toss out the felt. So, I folded up some paper towels and stuck them behind the sweat to try and fit my 7 1/4 hat size and try to wear it as is. That didn't work out well since the paper towels wrinkled the sweat and left little dents in my forehead. Well, I thought I'd take a gamble and try blocking it down three sizes, which would be much easier on the hat than tugging on the brim and attempt stretching it over a bigger block and chance ripping off the back of the brim. Anyway, to my pleasant surprise, after a little process in downsizing, I had success. Even the crack looked like it refelted itself. It's only faintly visible now under certain light. Other than some minor changes I stayed mostly with the original hat style. I was also able to reuse the original material.

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Before:
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After:
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Nice job TJ...as usual!
 

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