Mr.Astor
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- New Jersey
Josh I am sure you have some felt left over from old brims. Practice on them until you feel comfortable,nice find.
Early unreeded Strat at a great BIN price. I love sellers who don't do their homework!
I also have some scrap hat bodies that will make perfect practice
Hard to say... of those I've owned, one was more, three were less. I hope it cleans up well for you. I would have bought it for the tip sticker if it wasn't so dirty.
Alan, a Native American style thunderbird pattern would go well with some of your jewelry.
I have picked a couple up here and there at reasonable prices too, but that seems much rarer than it used to be.
Hat inflation seems to come and go - probably fueled by newbie buyers who have not had time to do their homework. The early war-era Stratoliners are wonderful hats. I have seen a number of them show up donated to our local theater community costume shops. My sense is they were very popular and not exceedingly rare in the vintage market today. Look forward to seeing pictures of yours in the Vintage Stratoliner thread when it arrives.
Whirling logs? As below?Thanks Randall - good thought and much better than the whirling logs motif, I think.
Location could be an issue too. Here in sunny California, I rarely find decent vintage felt hats at shops, and when I do they are usually overpriced. MiamiBruno also seems to be well-placed for finding great old hats.
I am? I shouldn't complain. I run across some great old hats here in Massachusetts. I need to drive around Connecticut and see if I can't run into some more. BTW I grew up in SoCal. Right about now I'm dying for a walk on a warm beach and El Tarasco's super burrito. Ah, the memories.
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