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It's "different," and we've unfortunately lost some of our knowledge base, but in general, yes, the quality of hat discussion has deteriorated a bit. I have always viewed WHAYWT as the most "social" of the hat threads - the place where we converse a bit and bust chops occasionally. But the other, specialty, threads, such as say, Adam Alley, should be about hat information.
There has always been light-hearted discussion in the thread, just go back and read the posts.
I think it's cyclical. When I came on board (2014/14?), a new crop of posters had also come on board. This included moon and Bob and a few others. I truly believe some of the older members bailed on us because they didn't like OUR style. More loosey-goosey, more modern references and less pure reverence for the Golden Age.
Some have checked out for other reasons.
But, as we go forward, some of the newer Members will become old hands and develop more historical knowledge to impart. There are some on here now who unfortunately say some incorrect things about hat manufacturing, history, and the like, but some of those guys are going to learn, get better, and be the "experts" in the future. When moon first started on here, his historical knowledge wasn't near what it is now, but he became a go-to guy for many an academic discussion. Hell, I knew less than nothing, but (though I wouldn't call myself an expert, I'm comfortable making statements and answering many questions with some authority. But I learned at the feet of Steve, Alan, Anthony, Daniele, and several others.
However, losing moon, having Alan post less, losing the Hatted Professor - those were big blows to the knowledge base in recent history. That's noticeable to some of us who have been here a bit longer.
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
Because my hat size makes the acquisition of vintage hats difficult, I’ll never have the vintage hat knowledge base. I’m also not all that interested in the nuances of the old hats. I only really appreciate them as quality items I can still wear. Even if I was a size 6 7/8 I don’t see becoming the oracle with all the answers; I’m just not wired that way. I’m glad that the knowledge isn’t lost and that others know it, but for me it’s often just trivia. Sort of like how I view archeology; I know it’s a real science but for me it’s just curious bits of information.
I think the Lounge should be a big tent forum where the experts with their museum quality hats can rub shoulder with a new-to-hats member with his Akubra. Both can coexist. Surely diversity here is a good thing? Maybe both can get something from the other?
I think I’m understanding the over posting comments. I’ve had to scroll through a couple of pages to find a new post rather than a reply, but it just doesn’t bother me. What does bother me is not seeing the outstanding hats some of the longtime contributors used to post. I leep looking for them, but they’re just not there anymore. That really does make me sad.