Josh, you certainly have stayed on top of this thread.
Have you been able to come to any conclusions from this info, other than determining and preserving the many different blocks that have been used?
With your knowledge of "all things Stetson" does this give you some insight that...
Greg, You do caps well. Reminds me of 30s union strike lines.
Sharpe look in the Engle, Metropd.
Like the nutria conversion, TJ.
Nice wide ribbon Adam, Perry. The brim binding looks wide also. What's the model name?
I'm guessing Global Warming is not a big topic of conversation around your neck of the woods these days.
What a mess this is gonna be when it does melt. shakeshead
Caught a story about the snow levels in Buffalo on the news this evening. :smow: :eeek:
I am freezing in Florida.....but, you guys up there are CA-RAZY....... :crazy:
Thanks Steve, It sure looks 50s to me. The features and especially the brim treatment are what caught my eye and interest. Although it looks like it may be too heavy to get much head time for me.
BTW: Fantastic black/blueish Habig Wien on the Last man standing thread.
Wow, if that's the case it looks like they did an excellent job of replicating vintage features.
This makes me even more interested in seeing what it looks like.
What's your opinion of the felt used?
Just won a Barlesoni on ebay. Not much on the lounge that I could find on this brand.
This one looks to be a pretty good hat in the photos. Looks like it could be mid 50s.......any guesses...
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