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The test for a good felt hat is to wear it in the rain all day, if your head's dry at the end of the day it has served it's purpose and is of high quality. If it soaked up water and lost it's shape within an hour or two you got what you paid for. The rabbit fur hats do make an acceptable dress hat as long as you stay out of the weather.
The test for a good felt hat is to wear it in the rain all day, if your head's dry at the end of the day it has served it's purpose and is of high quality. If it soaked up water and lost it's shape within an hour or two you got what you paid for. The rabbit fur hats do make an acceptable dress hat as long as you stay out of the weather.
This would be a good one to store in the www.thegoldenera.net upcoming reference section.Fedora said:I like that description John. I shall store that in the long term memory bank. Thanks. Fedora
Old Timer said:Does anybody know the "X system" for modern Biltmores and Beaver Brand Fedoras?
jonbuilder said:Does anyone have any information abour the beaver content of Stetson 25s or the early Steton 20s. do these 25 & 20 refer to the x system
Fedora said:I wonder if these exotic blends are just a way to charge more? If one is to believe what the hat industry traditionally has held to be the best fur to use, i.e. beaver, would not adding these other furs just be a marketing ploy? I am asking here, as I have never owned a beaver/chinchilla hat.
This is pretaining to major labels. ie Stetson, Resistol, Bailey.
2x = wool
3x = rabbit or buffalo
4-7x= a touch of beaver
8-15x = 10 - 25% beaver the rest is rabbit
20x = 50% beaver
30x = 60 - 75% beaver
100x = 100% beaver
Bailey - 200x = beaver and cashmere blend
Stetson - 200x = pure beaver, better jewelery
Stetson - 500x = Beaver and Mink blend
Stetson - 1000x = Beaver and chinchillla blend
Resistol - Touch Of Mink = beaver and mink blend
Resistol - Double Eagle = bits and pieces hat. Take a sheet of plywood. Cuts from the hide that are near the feet, head, and center of the belly(the absolute finest hairs) get stapled to the board. They are saved until there is enough to make a hat body.
This is for hats made with in the last couple of years and into this fall.
Years ago I somewhere picked up the knowledge that the more x's the more beaver -- not sure if that was a reference to hats or to girly magazines.