mzungu said:Hi - I just arrived, stumbled upon this impressive Forum some days back, just became validated
I have been wearing Western felt hats (Stetson, Dobbs, Resistol, Stetson again) for ~ 45 years, and noticed what seems to be something of an 'x' inflation. Also noted the change from the Stetson lining trade mark ("The Last Drop From His Stetson") from embroidered in my first hat, ca mid-60's xxx to printed, then embroidered again on a 30x I picked up on Ebay a few years back.
Some years ago I made efforts to telephone Stetson, and speak with them about historic changes and what exactly the XX's are, and how they may have evolved over time (inflated!). I believe that they signify the % beaver vs. wool felt, but that seems to have changed considerably over the years. Recently, I saw something called, "Authentic x" - but it looked suspiciously like a new, much lower, quality.
Any info or links to info would be much appreciated!
I realize that this may have been fully addressed here before, but I have tried for a while to search the many threads, but it has overwhelmed me, so please direct me if you will, and delete or relocate my query as you see fit.
Cheers, MZ
carouselvic said:Try this
GallatinHatMan said:Any idea what this Mallory Barrister's age might be?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110451594098&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
I'd never heard of the model but couldn't resist for the price.
Forgot to mention that after I soften that western I want to completely recrease it :eusa_doh:Scott Wood said:Hiy'all,
I have a hat that I have to stretch and another that I would like to soften so if anyone could point me to or send me step by step instructions I would be eternally grateful. Have found some things but I think that the more I study the better my chance for success
Scott Wood said:I have a hat that I have to stretch and another that I would like to soften so if anyone could point me to or send me step by step instructions I would be eternally grateful.