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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

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Alright Ent, thanks for the response.
Nice to have a "get to know you" chat. Next time, best we do it in private messages.

Nice to have you onboard, even if you do think an Open Road is a Campdraft (and not the other way around). ;)

Best to you, enjoy your day.

Now back to hats. Here's my one and only Disney.

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Wow… that the same hat in different lighting. Amazing how much the color shifts!
 

Rollin Rains

One of the Regulars
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Cypress Bower
Cant figure out where to put this so Ill just leave it here lol. This weekend in my quaint little East Texas town of Crockett, were having having the annual Blues Music Festival ( Home town of the famous blues guy Lightnin' Hopkins). Live music, food and vendors. Got to thinking with an influx of Blues fans and Hipsters, that it might be a chance to sell some of my shorter brim hats. Had a nice mix of Stetsons, Champs, Adams, Dobbs etc. Worked a deal with a local Antique store ( right next door to a couple of the main live music venues) to put up some of my hats. The owner immediately fell in love with one of them ...A nice 3x beaver 2" brim) so I went home to dig out the original stetson box for him. Before I got back there, a couple all the way from France walked in and bought one of the others! Two hats sold and the festival doesnt even start till sat morning... not a bad start! This weekend might leave me some wall space for more new hats at home lol

Wish me luck!!!

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Great venue for hats! Sound like a lotta fun.
 

Ent

One of the Regulars
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Alright Ent, thanks for the response.
Nice to have a "get to know you" chat. Next time, best we do it in private messages.

Nice to have you onboard, even if you do think an Open Road is a Campdraft (and not the other way around). ;)

Best to you, enjoy your day.

Now back to hats. Here's my one and only Disney.

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On the Campdraft versus Open Road “you say tomato and I say tomato”. Which does not translate well into the written word as it does verbally from the I think Broadway song.

Anyway regardless who claims first rights and I trust you are right as much more knowledgeable than me on hats, it is still one of the most flexible hats to bash into many shapes.

I do not know if you read much European literature but from memory “On a Winter’s Night a Traveler” by Italo Calvino neatly encapsulates the battle on who originated something.

Today is bowler weather so on the hunt on Fleabay but given I am not sure if I will wear it price is a factor. Amazing how many people mistake my Homburgs for a bowler so maybe that will be my substitute.

Any way happy hatting.
 

The Lost Cowboy

Call Me a Cab
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Location
Southeast Asia
On the Campdraft versus Open Road “you say tomato and I say tomato”. Which does not translate well into the written word as it does verbally from the I think Broadway song.

Anyway regardless who claims first rights and I trust you are right as much more knowledgeable than me on hats, it is still one of the most flexible hats to bash into many shapes.

I do not know if you read much European literature but from memory “On a Winter’s Night a Traveler” by Italo Calvino neatly encapsulates the battle on who originated something.

Today is bowler weather so on the hunt on Fleabay but given I am not sure if I will wear it price is a factor. Amazing how many people mistake my Homburgs for a bowler so maybe that will be my substitute.

Any way happy hatting.

"Happy hatting"

Another great phrase you've given us. I can see you are a poet to rival our own @VoodooSan.

Happy hatting.
 

StoryPNW

One Too Many
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1,277
Location
Pacific Northwest
Other hats I've worn this week, it's been a mostly western week for me. My No. 1, my not vintage 7x, and my Hemp OR.
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RickP

One Too Many
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Looks like one more potentially wet day... Time for one of the old semi beater hats just in case I cant bob and weave in between raindrops. This one an old Royal Stetson Whippitt-ish looking thing ( No tags inside except size tag when it came to live with me, so not sure exactly what it was) Added a new liner, cleaned up decently and has a nice older shape. One of my favorite errand-running hats.

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Gary in NC

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Looks like one more potentially wet day... Time for one of the old semi beater hats just in case I cant bob and weave in between raindrops. This one an old Royal Stetson Whippitt-ish looking thing ( No tags inside except size tag when it came to live with me, so not sure exactly what it was) Added a new liner, cleaned up decently and has a nice older shape. One of my favorite errand-running hats.
That's one heck of a nice-looking "beater" hat.
 

Gareth

Familiar Face
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81
I am in a very good mood because I just picked up this 100% Beaver Stetson hat (I do not know if it has a name), It was very badly battered but I did my limited best with a brush and a tea kettle. Also a size too small for me but again the tea kettle was useful. I bought it for £50 (that's about $80) on ebay. Can anyone tell me anything about it??



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TimmyV

Practically Family
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863
Location
Backwoods, Kentucky
Looks like one more potentially wet day... Time for one of the old semi beater hats just in case I cant bob and weave in between raindrops. This one an old Royal Stetson Whippitt-ish looking thing ( No tags inside except size tag when it came to live with me, so not sure exactly what it was) Added a new liner, cleaned up decently and has a nice older shape. One of my favorite errand-running hats.

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Good lookin' lid !!
 

TimmyV

Practically Family
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863
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Backwoods, Kentucky
I am in a very good mood because I just picked up this 100% Beaver Stetson hat (I do not know if it has a name), It was very badly battered but I did my limited best with a brush and a tea kettle. Also a size too small for me but again the tea kettle was useful. I bought it for £50 (that's about $80) on ebay. Can anyone tell me anything about it??



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I'm no expert by any means, but I recently acquired this Stetson 100% Beaver hat on ebay for 50.00 & I'll share my opinions. Normally I tend to buy older hats that did not come with a "bar code" behind the sweatband but that "100% BEAVER" stamp got the best of me and for a price like that I figured why not.lol.
The felt does feel very nice and molds easily by hand without steam. I have quite a few stingy brims that I wear with the brim snapped up but for the most part I like 'em snapped down. To me this hat just looks odd snapped down, I reckon it has something to do with the flange used during it's construction. All in all it's a pretty nice hat I think.
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Gary in NC

One of the Regulars
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I'm no expert by any means, but I recently acquired this Stetson 100% Beaver hat on ebay for 50.00 & I'll share my opinions. Normally I tend to buy older hats that did not come with a "bar code" behind the sweatband but that "100% BEAVER" stamp got the best of me and for a price like that I figured why not.lol.
The felt does feel very nice and molds easily by hand without steam. I have quite a few stingy brims that I wear with the brim snapped up but for the most part I like 'em snapped down. To me this hat just looks odd snapped down, I reckon it has something to do with the flange used during it's construction. All in all it's a pretty nice hat I think.

I think that looks great snapped either way. Cool hat indeed.

I am in a very good mood because I just picked up this 100% Beaver Stetson hat (I do not know if it has a name), It was very badly battered but I did my limited best with a brush and a tea kettle. Also a size too small for me but again the tea kettle was useful. I bought it for £50 (that's about $80) on ebay. Can anyone tell me anything about it??

I would be in a good mood too! I don't know anything of value about it, except that I like it a lot. You guys are finding some crazy good eBay deals.
 

VoodooSan

Call Me a Cab
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Boise, ID
Looks like one more potentially wet day... Time for one of the old semi beater hats just in case I cant bob and weave in between raindrops. This one an old Royal Stetson Whippitt-ish looking thing ( No tags inside except size tag when it came to live with me, so not sure exactly what it was) Added a new liner, cleaned up decently and has a nice older shape. One of my favorite errand-running hats.

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Very nice, Rick! As always, you did great work rehabbing it.
 

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