Here is one of my favorite Resistol hats. It originally had a Ft. Worth or "cattleman with kicks" crease. It has a slightly flanged brim so I left it up in back.
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Here is my gray 4x stetson. I'm undecided on it. I thought it was a bit unusual with the Boeing gray color and the Boeing name on the sweat. Most stampede models seem to be acorn, palomino, or occasionally black or chocolate. I usually try to keep my hats fairly original but I am not crazy about...
Here is my latest Resistol. Purchased at a garage sale a couple of weeks ago
It is a 4x chaparal. This was a model on my want list, and had one on watch online.
I was looking through some junk hats and found an abused Texas Hatters hat which I bought. The woman asked if I liked hats, and my...
Been working on a garage sale hat that cost $5
It is a Texas Hatters Chisholm 1. It had glue all around where a hat band had been as well as glue on the brim
Brim had been cut also. After spending hours flaking glue off, I found discoloration to the felt. I pounced the brim and cleaned up the...
I can't say for sure but I believe its mid seventies. I worked in a western store in the 70s, that sold Bailey. I once creased some of the Bailey 100s that were purchased by some sheriff's posse members. At that time a normal Bailey fur felt cost $30 -$35. This hat costed $100.00. They were...
Great looking stage coach! The color with subdued ribbon is stunning. One of the best looking stagecoaches I have seen. I'm still looking for that perfect stagecoach. I have several nice vintage resistols but no stagecoach yet!
I don't know about their fedora or new hats but I had several Baily westerns back in the 70s
I worked at a western store where I did most of the hat creasing. They were good hats, on par with Stetson and Resistol.
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