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Thanks for unearthing... always interesting to reread the old threads and remember former Lounge members and their contributions.
Do you know if your 7x is a Shudde renovation? It would show RENSH stamped in large letters on the reverse of the sweatband. The renovated hats might have replacement parts such as this generic liner without reference to "clear beaver quality."
I think the wide range in member responses to 7XCB and Stetson 100 quality and characteristics is due to the era in which they entered the market. Though there is reference to 7X quality $50 hats going back before WWII, old ones are rarely, if ever seen. The $100 hat is a later offering - arriving after WWII with the early ones being c.1950. Many of the Stetson One Hundreds that show up are 1960 and later. The Stetson factory in Philadelphia ceased making hats in 1971. This area on the storied Stetson timeline - 1950-1970 - is one of rapid change. The hats produced during this period show quite different personalities depending on where in this timeline they were manufactured. So a comparison of 7X and Stetson 100 as hat models is likely less telling than the contrast of the years in which they were produced.
Do you know if your 7x is a Shudde renovation? It would show RENSH stamped in large letters on the reverse of the sweatband. The renovated hats might have replacement parts such as this generic liner without reference to "clear beaver quality."
I think the wide range in member responses to 7XCB and Stetson 100 quality and characteristics is due to the era in which they entered the market. Though there is reference to 7X quality $50 hats going back before WWII, old ones are rarely, if ever seen. The $100 hat is a later offering - arriving after WWII with the early ones being c.1950. Many of the Stetson One Hundreds that show up are 1960 and later. The Stetson factory in Philadelphia ceased making hats in 1971. This area on the storied Stetson timeline - 1950-1970 - is one of rapid change. The hats produced during this period show quite different personalities depending on where in this timeline they were manufactured. So a comparison of 7X and Stetson 100 as hat models is likely less telling than the contrast of the years in which they were produced.