Bob Roberts
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Wouldn't fool with the Stylemaster or the Bogart. I'd certainly fool with the Fed.
Seen the "Excellent" quality Temple for $315.00 (too much) and the crown is too short with too much taper.Anyone have thoughts or opinions on the Stetson Temple? Is it a good hat for casual as well as business attire? What's the best color to match both business and casual - mink, caribou, black? Does it wear and hold up well?
Thanks in advance for the feedback.
Why? Style or quality?Wouldn't fool with the Stylemaster or the Bogart. I'd certainly fool with the Fed.
For the price of Akubra I'm not questioning they're quality. Strictly style in answer to your original question. I own 4 Akubras. 2 Camp Drafts and 2 Federations.Why? Style or quality?
Did it drop in the 60s.I always read about the quality of Stetsons going down after the 1950s. But what about the Stetsons made in Canada? When were they made in Canada? Was the quality good and if so did it drove in the 60s?
I have a David Morgan Akubra Sydney and I think it is a great hat. 2 1/2' brim with a lower crown but it comes open crown and you can bash it to suit. I think it is a very good hat and value for $$$ is great.Why? Style or quality?
Well that's good news for me I guess haha. Thanks again for the info
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I agree.It's not a desired hat style on the open market. If you put that up for auction on eBay, assuming it was a desired size (7 1/4, 7 1/8, 7 3/8 or such), you might get $25 out of it, but it would also probably sit out there for a while before you got that. In an antique mall, maybe $10.
If you like it, and it fits you OK, and you work out a price you're both happy with, then it has found it's niche.
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Thank you for your knowledgeable input. Turns out I made off with the hat free of charge! I'm thinking it will make a great gift for a friend of mine who is a theater major and always looking for cool props.It's not a desired hat style on the open market. If you put that up for auction on eBay, assuming it was a desired size (7 1/4, 7 1/8, 7 3/8 or such), you might get $25 out of it, but it would also probably sit out there for a while before you got that. In an antique mall, maybe $10.
If you like it, and it fits you OK, and you work out a price you're both happy with, then it has found it's niche.
Sent directly from my mind to yours.