buler said:Would it bother you if someone copied a majority of the text of one of your auctions and used it for one of theirs?[huh]
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buler said:Would it bother you if someone copied a majority of the text of one of your auctions and used it for one of theirs?[huh]
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billyspew said:Not if it means other non-hat initiated sellers were putting accurate descriptions in their auctions.
buler said:Would it bother you if someone copied a majority of the text of one of your auctions and used it for one of theirs?[huh]
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This came up before... Still don't understand why it went for so much.bolthead said:40's Dobbs
This is a gorgeous Lid which looks to be in pristine shape and I realize the size, but why did it go for more than $400? [huh]
Lefty said:I think this one had a very short run. Here's an earlier post in this thread. It seems that a number of hat companies decided to start pushing pre-shaped hats in the early 50s.
Here are a couple of '53 ads.
bolthead said:40's Dobbs
This is a gorgeous Lid which looks to be in pristine shape and I realize the size, but why did it go for more than $400? [huh]
I have a 7 3/8 XLO & a couple of 7 1/2 that I have stretched to my 24", 7 5/8 LO noggin shape. I have a vintage Stetson 7 1/2 XLO that fits me as well. I have a couple of vintage stretchers, 1 will stretch a 7 1/2 both sides & front & back then another just front & back. I give them the both directions then the front & back to get the LO shape to hold. If I wear them & the sweat gets damp, I use a hat jack to keep the shape.ScottF said:Do you really have that much success with the stretcher? I've tried it a few times, but I guess I'm too cowardly to really give it a good effort.
mannySpaghetti said:Somebody wanted it really bad. I'd just like to know if the seller got his dough. :eusa_doh:
carouselvic said:The man that bought that hat is a prominent member of this forum and very capable of honoring his bids.
mannySpaghetti said:Take it easy