Anymore...YES, I can. I had a package go back and forth between different Illinois locations and the St Louis Distribution (THREE TIMES) for close to two weeks a very short time ago......:rolleyes:
Looks quite similar to these:
Could also be the later model (not the 30's-40's) Stetson Laloo. Really there are so many.
Look over the Stockman Farmer/Miller Stockman catalogs posted around here for ideas.
Flea market find, needs some TLC but DOES work. A circa 1930 Dominion Automatic Toaster. Tick, Tock timer opens doors on side to drop out the toast (has a ramp inside)! Constant heat.
I could not pass this flea market find up ($25). Works (as many seem to) and has its correct basket and innards. A circa 1920? Thermax (Landers, Frary & Clark) E9124.
Taking a lead from some of Sefan's awesome posts, a week or so of hats, wore my first straw today (mostly raining on and of the last week).
No particular order other than noted:
Today, Stetson 6X with vintage pug.
My roughed around "Cow Lot, Beaver 50".
Last Sunday on a historic site and flea...
Pikers all (actually I LOVE potato cannons);)......Imagine if you will having access to these and all we could load them with...which we did (under scientifically produced "experiments" ONLY;)). We found out a LOT about such things as basic elements & metals and how they burn different colors...
Stout is as Stout does........and well drinks.
I like Stout "It makes me a jolly good fellow".:D
Off to have a stout and whiskey...........it's calling me now.
If you mean the generic black and white blocking tag...I have seen those used well into the 70's by some hatters (especially on custom, which Langenberg really specialized in) and were available through cleaning and hat supply houses still up through the early 90's.
So, really hard to tell just...
Nice hat! Great Find....
But "Beaver Brand" was after the 70's and replaced the "Lion Hats" that was Langenberg's signature hat line. In fact the earliest trade mark I have found for "Beaver Brand" was 1980.
Interesting is that the early Beaver line used the exact same quality designations...
Been wearing these two a lot lately. Circa 1980 OR and a Stetsonian. Not sure how I end of lucky like this but the Stetsonian has just over a 2 3/4 brim!!:D
(I have a few modern Stetsons with a wider than advertised brim.)
And yesterday I wore this to a rendezvous event in Wisconsin. My R M...
Introduced as a wide ribbon "air light" fedora in 1937. Produced thru the 40's then re-introduced as we know it today in 1948.
Much debate on the three ply, there are ads in private company catalogs showing a three ply with the description being the normal one, AND a normal image with a three...
WOW...SUPER CLEAN!!! A real winner! As to the OR thing, they did make marked 7XCB OR's (I have one). Stetson liked their Silverbelly thin ribbon hats and had MANY models with but little variation from the 1948 OR (the OR as we now see it was introduced in 1948). Now I said the date...
Not sure if this model has been listed here before. Resistol "Tulsa" (NOT San Antonio). 5 5/8 Open Crown, 2 3/4 bound brim. NICE thin felt. Brim has a kind of "kettle finish" like the Stratoliners, turned up a little at the edge. White lining with the "Resistol Western" logo.
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