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Ebay Hats: Victories, Defeats, Gripes & Items of Interest

fedoracentric

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I wonder what the "seal" means on that liner? Is it "seal" as in "The Wegner seal"? Or is "Seal" the model name of the hat? If the latter, that is one odd name for a hat.
 

ccorsair

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Seems to me the seller missed the date of manufacture by at least ten years. Its far newer than the 60s. But you can't beat the price, for sure.

I figure it wasn't that vintage with tat one pic has that Tag that has Rev 3/98 lol But still a great price I feel and should look great once cleaned up and shaped.
 

jskeen

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I went out on a limb a while back to pick up this; http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Ste...17uq6QazaA2WkV38h044I%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc

I've wanted a black open road for a long time, never seemed to catch one in the right size at the right price. The seller was iffy on size but it was in the ballpark so I jumped on it. Turns out I bought myself a mystery hat, I guess. Once I steamed it open and brushed it up thoroughly, it's in really excellent condition. The generic Stetson sweat and liner look like a factory or authorized dealer refurb, and the original block tag and size are long gone :-( There is a number grease penciled inside under the sweat that looks like 4898, and the band is stamped RENSH, but that's it. The brim is 2 7/8 just like my one and only true open road, but the crown is considerably higher. After a little steam and shape, I thought it was a fair improvement over the auction pics. And best of all, It FITS! Little snug front to back, and loose side to side, but no more than a normal 7 1/4 regular oval. So I'm pretty stoked over it. What do you think?
 

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jskeen

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Now that you mention it, I do believe you are probably correct. Given the relatively recent vintage of the sweatband, I would guess that Neil Shudde probably did this one, rather than his Dad, Weldon. Funny that the hat would have been refurbished here in Houston, ended up in Maryland, just to be brought back to Houston :) Given that, It's not that much of a surprise that it fits, it seems like it was fate :) The felt is a little stiffer than most vintage fedora's but nowhere near modern "western weight" I wonder if the brim was bound and the new mid ribbon added as a new part of the refurb, or if it was replacing similar original features. That we may never know.

I may have to take this one over to Neil's new store and see if he remembers it.
 

ccorsair

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I wonder if they even looked at new hats and pricing or even the history of hats? It's "Vintage" tag or even the Name.. over on the other bidding site I have that issue now too no Vintage but the name. bidding on a Vintage Borsalino Brown fedora that is shooting more on the name the "vintage" in the tag.

There guy from Israel on ebay selling Borsalinos that 52 to 54 " range. and the pricing is very low..
A hat's bran isn't always a sign of $$ from what seen.
 

Monte

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Yes Rick, the color/size/condition are qualities which compelled me to bid on (and win) the Royal Stetson. I'm elated to have won this Royal, even if it's not a Strat' or a Flagship, etc.

I think the ad and pics were poor overall which gave me a bit less competition in the auction. No science to it in my mind. This has happened to me before with my '20s era homburg. The ad and pics were not good and I luckily scored.

Gambling to this extent has also landed me some hats that don't fit--but I'm not the kind of bidder that can afford really expensive mistakes, so I bid what I am comfortable losing.
Since they don't make this hat anymore, I will settle for '40s material, quality and workmanship at the expense of not being a labeled OR or whatever models we seek out and bid up.
Cheers
 

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