I am really bummed that this beautiful old Dobbs Milan didn't work out for me. Tagged 3 times as a 7 1/4, but it is actually a 7 3/8,and seems a roomy one at that.
A couple more pics to follow.
Hey folks!
I'm getting one last wear out of this beautiful but way too big 1950's Dobbs Milan before putting it up for sale in the Classifieds.
Have a great day!
Checking interest in this Bailey of California late 50's to early 60's straw Western. 3 3/4" brim, 4" crown at highest point. No size tag, but opening measures 7 5/8" by 6 1/8".Has a patent number on sweatband that was granted December 1955. In beautiful condition, with sweatband supple and well...
For sale
Early 50s Royal Stetson Stratoliner in grey.
No mothing, no odors. Not pristine, but in nice shape.
I had to remove and replace the liner when I got it in order to straighten it up. Tip protector removed.
Asking $200 shipped CONUS, outside uS extra shipping may apply.
Underbrim
The crown is 5 inches ascreased, the brim 2 1/2 inches front to back, 2 1/4 inches on sides. 158 grams.
Size is 7 1/4.
I would ship it CONUS for $175.
I am also considering selling a grey Strat in 7 3/8, a Bailey of California straw weatern in 6 7/8, a women's (or men's...who...
Hey all!
Time to let go of a few hats that I rarely wear.
First up is this Homburg from Collins and Fairbanks, wbich I believe is late r0's. In very nice shape, with some minor mothing under the brim. I tried to capture the damage the best I could.
Underbrim pics to follow
It is a nice looking Western hat for sure!
If memory serves, that union label was in use from the middle of the 1930's to the middle of the 1940's, so an older one.
I don't know much about the G. W. Alexander hat company other than that they produced the uniform hats for the Boy Scouts of...
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