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Hello Hat Fans,
Here's round two of the big melon blowout. Let's start
with the fine print again:
Most of the hats I am selling are 7 3/8 to 7 1/2, some larger,
some smaller. If they fit me, I'm selling them because they are
not my style. Hopefully they're your style and you'll love them.
These are top brand hats and I want to sell them at good prices.
If I wanted top dollar, I'd do the eBay shuffle. I'd rather they
got good homes with Lounge members.
I will do my best to post good pictures (I am not much of
a photographer) and answer questions. The colors on some
of these pictures did not come out great. I'll do my best to
explain. Please send questions
to my Yahoo account: kasa katz AT yahoo .com
(remove spaces and replace "AT" with the symbol). Please do
not post my email address.
I will not handle returns except in extreme circumstances.
I really hate my post office. Also because my post office is
so lame, I will only ship once every week or two, depending on
how many hats have sold.
I will post three hats a week, unless that starts to seem too slow.
The first three are chosen randomly, based on the order in which
I photographed the hats. I may have "theme weeks" ahead.
Now on with the hats:
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Once again in random order, we start with a brown 1950s or early 1960s
Royal Stetson. It is a 7 5/8 Long Oval, 2 1/4" brim.
This hat is in near new condition EXCEPT that it has a lot of
moth damage. Not, however, so much that it is unwearable. I'd like
it to have a good home. There is a lot of information on this site about
dealing with moth damage. The damage is, except for the edge damage,
treatable, I believe. I have done my best to represent the damage.
Note that some of these pictures show a center dent and others show
a diamond. I did those by hand. The felt is a touch stiff, but with steam
you could have fun with this hat.
If you look carefully at the edge of the brim and the ding
in front near the ribbon, you'll see some damage.
Sorry, this one is blurry.
Moth damage:
Note how it's a bit rough near the sweat? More mothing.
I tried hard to photograph this rim chip (as we say about 78s):
Back/top of crown:
This hat continued in the next post, due to limits on the number
of images allowed per post.
Here's round two of the big melon blowout. Let's start
with the fine print again:
Most of the hats I am selling are 7 3/8 to 7 1/2, some larger,
some smaller. If they fit me, I'm selling them because they are
not my style. Hopefully they're your style and you'll love them.
These are top brand hats and I want to sell them at good prices.
If I wanted top dollar, I'd do the eBay shuffle. I'd rather they
got good homes with Lounge members.
I will do my best to post good pictures (I am not much of
a photographer) and answer questions. The colors on some
of these pictures did not come out great. I'll do my best to
explain. Please send questions
to my Yahoo account: kasa katz AT yahoo .com
(remove spaces and replace "AT" with the symbol). Please do
not post my email address.
I will not handle returns except in extreme circumstances.
I really hate my post office. Also because my post office is
so lame, I will only ship once every week or two, depending on
how many hats have sold.
I will post three hats a week, unless that starts to seem too slow.
The first three are chosen randomly, based on the order in which
I photographed the hats. I may have "theme weeks" ahead.
Now on with the hats:
==================================================
Once again in random order, we start with a brown 1950s or early 1960s
Royal Stetson. It is a 7 5/8 Long Oval, 2 1/4" brim.
This hat is in near new condition EXCEPT that it has a lot of
moth damage. Not, however, so much that it is unwearable. I'd like
it to have a good home. There is a lot of information on this site about
dealing with moth damage. The damage is, except for the edge damage,
treatable, I believe. I have done my best to represent the damage.
Note that some of these pictures show a center dent and others show
a diamond. I did those by hand. The felt is a touch stiff, but with steam
you could have fun with this hat.
If you look carefully at the edge of the brim and the ding
in front near the ribbon, you'll see some damage.
Sorry, this one is blurry.
Moth damage:
Note how it's a bit rough near the sweat? More mothing.
I tried hard to photograph this rim chip (as we say about 78s):
Back/top of crown:
This hat continued in the next post, due to limits on the number
of images allowed per post.