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Recently fedoralover and I did a trade on some hats. He sent me an almost mint 3x Stetson, along with the same quality Imperial Stetson. From prior conversations I had assumed his 3x and Imperial was not the same as what I had. After examining these fine hats, I can say for sure, all 3x and Imperial lines were not created equal. Neither of these hats match up to what I have bought. My 3x and Imperial have a completely different felt. We are still trying to figure out why there is such a difference. His 3x(now mine), came along after the Stetson sellout, so this is understandable, as it was not made in Philly by the original company. They just used the name Imperial. The 3x is another matter. It was made in Philly but is nothing like my 3x Stetson. It is interesting to note that both my Imperial, and 3x were both originally sold in Britain and perhaps this figures into the equation. I do think the Imperial that I have is an old hat and that may very well be the reason. As time went on, the mixture of the felt changed, but not the name. My 3x was manufactured in 1970, one of the last originals to come from Stetson before the sellout. My 3x, Imperial, and Nutria Quality Stetsons all are very similiar in look and feel. They are also very close to the new beaver that I have, with the 3x actually nudging the beaver out of first place in my rankings. So what gives? Surely a company like the old Stetson company tried to give a consistent product. I mean, if a guy liked the Imperial line, and went out to buy another one to match his first, it would not be good for sales if his next Imperial was different. Any ideas? Fedora