Yes, the smaller size kept the interest low. I thought about bidding on it just to get the case and then selling the hat to recover the cost.
But I came to my senses....
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Aaron, thanks for starting the thread. The insights into the hat-wearing habits of Orthodox and Ultra-Orthodox Jews is a nice addition to the knowledge base here.
I don't mean to sound like I was putting him down. I've bought from him, too. He will accept fair offers. I just wish he wouldn't post such high prices on his eBay listings. I believe it contributes to the much-lamented inflation of vintage hat prices.
Lots of discussion on this thread in the past about this seller....he sells some hats, but I'm pretty sure that most of the time he doesn't get what he originally asks.
It appears the El Nino rains have arrived here in Northern California, but today was clear and cool. I'm back from Texas and family matters and got out for a walk around town for the first time in two weeks.
Lee Trinity
You're beyond the charts today yourself with the Excellent Strat, Mr. moontheloon. If you're going to give a hat the lived in look, good idea to do it with a modern hat.
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Hey, everyone. Work and family matters have kept me away from here lately. Currently I'm in Houston for the family matter.
Raining, turning colder, wearing a '40s Stratoliner. I haven't posted with Tapatalk in awhile. I hope the photos are OK.
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I'm with moon, the hats will tell you. What that means is there is some experimentation required before settling on the right crease.
It may be just personal preference, but for me a cattleman's crease doesn't look good unless the brim is at least 2 7/8-3 inches wide. The blocking of the...
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