Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

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

Panadora

Practically Family
Messages
526
Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
that teardrop shaped coffin is a Three Way box ... very nice
That's been sitting there for a while with the 3-way box. It would have fit my wife, but not me. Good pick up!
I'm not a collector, but never the less I felt something were missing and after only about 6 weeks I just won a hat for box :cool:

s-l1600ca.jpg

s-l1600ce.jpg
 

Alexander Sommerset

One of the Regulars
Messages
118
Location
Kenosha, Wisconsin
"unless you actually think that the price is directly connected to size"

Of course size matters. Any look at the field of sales will prove that larger sizes in vintage hats generally take the bigger dollars.

I agree with everyone above that the hat in question was stunning. Nearly in perfect shape. And Three-Ways are very hard to come by. I think I've only seen a handful over the last few years. Less than 10 for sure. It looks like a great piece.
 

RJR

Messages
10,620
Location
Iowa
"unless you actually think that the price is directly connected to size"

Of course size matters. Any look at the field of sales will prove that larger sizes in vintage hats generally take the bigger dollars.

I agree with everyone above that the hat in question was stunning. Nearly in perfect shape. And Three-Ways are very hard to come by. I think I've only seen a handful over the last few years. Less than 10 for sure. It looks like a great piece.
Great catch!
 
Messages
15,089
Location
Buffalo, NY
No need to be surprised (unless you actually think that the price is directly connected to size).
All it takes is two buyers seriously interested in the same lot!

Absolutely right. Most high numbers are achieved by two bidders who want the item - or sometimes a few neophyte bidders playing tit for tat early in the auction. Size is of little consequence with something special.
 

Alexander Sommerset

One of the Regulars
Messages
118
Location
Kenosha, Wisconsin
While I certainly agree that all it takes on anything--no matter what the item is--is two people going nuts to "win" in a bidding war, it is absurd to pretend that size doesn't matter in vintage hat sales. How many times have you seen a 6-7/8 Stratoliner go for $50 and a 7-7/8 Strat in the same condition go for over $300?

Anyway, I had to laugh today because here is an actual photo one ebay seller is using to sell a hat... now remember, this is the real photo he posted... I did nothing to it...
s-l1600-2.jpg
 

moontheloon

I'll Lock Up
Messages
8,592
Location
NJ
While I certainly agree that all it takes on anything--no matter what the item is--is two people going nuts to "win" in a bidding war, it is absurd to pretend that size doesn't matter in vintage hat sales. How many times have you seen a 6-7/8 Stratoliner go for $50 and a 7-7/8 Strat in the same condition go for over $300?

Anyway, I had to laugh today because here is an actual photo one ebay seller is using to sell a hat... now remember, this is the real photo he posted... I did nothing to it...
View attachment 46275

I just bid $475 on it ... and it is a 6 1/8

I'm running low on thimbles
 

moontheloon

I'll Lock Up
Messages
8,592
Location
NJ
Not me, but hard to believe it didn't go for a bit more than it did. I have a dark grey one very similar to that one and the felt on it is incredible.

I got the 40s Strat ... wasn't letting that one get away ... but that blue Premier was sweet ... if not for the replaced sweat I would have been in on that one as well
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,664
Messages
3,086,021
Members
54,480
Latest member
PISoftware
Top