Whoever scored those two large mallories made one hell of a scoop I thought it might hit closer to $500 even with the more visible moth damage on the tan one.
This was entirely too awesome to pass up. For all you gents who favor a tall crown, look no further. Seller had it listed as 1910's-20's...
Lucked out on this one for sure, it has an early size sticker marking it a 7 1/4 but the sweatband has withdrawn a smidge making the hat fit more like a loose size 7.
Beautiful finish, definitely a dress weight hat though, the felt is dense and thick but incredibly smooth. They did amazing...
Despite my love for this hat, i've had to come to the conclusion that no amount of padding behind the sweat will allow me to comfortably wear a hat 4 sizes too large.
It's in perfect condition. Its a rare hat to see because Lock and Co. only made it by special order, and even rarer in a lovely...
It's an interesting old derby. i'm confused why none of the tags have John B. Stetson on them. Even the white label on your old green derby had it on there.
It also has an a brass/metal sweatband reed at the bottom of the sweatband which is a first for me.
That one will be headed my way. I tried to resist the urge to bid but a Stetson from that era with my initials already stamped on the sweat was too hard to ignore.
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