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Uh... But yours looks good, Jed!
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Uh... But yours looks good, Jed!
Where would one look for an inexpensive fur felt fedora?
Where would one look for an inexpensive fur felt fedora?
What was the standard brim size of fedoras in the '30s?
I was asking this question because I have a cowboy hat from the 70's with a somewhat tall crown, and I was going to have the brim cut. The problem is that I don't know how big it should be. It is "3 3/4 right now.
Ok, new question. What the heck is pouncing? I don't know what this refers to.
Ok, new question. What the heck is pouncing? I don't know what this refers to.
Thanks Lefty and Brad.
I was asking this question because I have a cowboy hat from the 70's with a somewhat tall crown, and I was going to have the brim cut. The problem is that I don't know how big it should be. It is "3 3/4 right now.
Thanks for clearing that up..I was thinkin' something totally different........
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I just got this today from an ebay seller and they said it was from 1956. Can you guys please help me here cause to me it does not seem that old.
Here is the link to the ebay description:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...nfkn45o%3D&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK:MEWNX:IT
Something that you don't see in the pics is that it has a Eddie Bauer Seattle USA logo on one side. That was from the 50s?
Something you also can't see in those ebay pics is the size tag: its black and says 7 3 8. I thought those black size tags were not from the 1950s. I am right, or wrong? Just want to make sure cause I will return the hat if its not from the 1950s.