Great story thank you for sharing! I can tell you that it is older than just 61 years ;) great size, and shape. I'm glad you didn't pass it up my friend!
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Excellent Quality
No markings on sweatband, possibly replaced during the early years. The labels vehind the sweatband are heavily faded
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C. 1900s Stetson Expo.
Seller didnt know the size, and I cant blame them. The labels are completely faded minus some faint pencil markings.
This expo has a very interesting brim treatment when compared to my others.
The felt color is a grey/green mixture with a brown/deep burgandy/purple...
Hey, thanks! I only really have oldies (pre-50s) with the majority being focused on the 1900s-1930s. I'm glad you enjoy them, as I enjoy being able to share with everyone
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David, great blocking. I like!
Fabio, looking good as always. Stellar cap
Perry, sweet stetson
Rjr, stay cool, sir!!
Eric, you enjoy that weather while we enjoy that adam.
Michael, I love that felt color. So unique, and it fits you so well
Charlie, wonderful gift
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Cooler morning...
No details on dimensions from the seller. Saw the three and the trigger finger got itchy. We'll see if I like em or not. I'm not a liner protector/black sweat fan, so the knox will find a new home to whoever is interested, the other two depend on how i feel upon handling. I suppose tgats how it...
One knox, two Cavanaugh lot. Never owned a Cavanaugh let alone two. From research they should be 50s hats but we will see. The knox will probably be thrown back to someone who will enjoy its styling more than I ever will.
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1910s Josef Pichler & Söhne Graz (Austria) made for Dunlap & Co.
The liner has torn from age, but the hat body and swear are in immaculate shape
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1910s Josef Pichler & Söhne Graz (Austria) made for Dunlap & Co.
The liner has torn from age, but the hat body and swear are in immaculate shape
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1910s Josef Pichler & Söhne Graz (Austria), made for Dunlap & Co.
More photos here: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/index.php?posts/2275584
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