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I knew I saw that hat somewhere! 450 bucks for a Freewheelin Franklin hat!
Lefty said:killer Stetson western - Scott? - can't be - too few feedback points.
gtdean48 said:Did anybody here land this one?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280465060549&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
gtdean48 said:Did anybody here land this one?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280465060549&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Liner went into early 60's(perhaps a little later) and tag into late 50's.ScottF said:Unless I'm missing something, that looks like a late '40s size tag, '40s liner (oilskin cover), so I would expect the round 3X sweatband stamp. This one has an embossed rectangular sweatband stamp that is higher quality than the cheap ones from the late '50s and onward.
Is this a combination of features we haven't seen before?
Robert and Jimmy could probably clear this up for us.
rlk said:Liner went into early 60's(perhaps a little later) and tag into late 50's.
I have 3X's with the end of 50's size tag with the "7" added to the fraction that still have the round sweatband stamp with the full crest.ScottF said:I know the liner did, but with that yellowish oilskin? I thought that was older. And that size tag is the thinner font that preceeded the thick, dark font tags. But given they quit using the round stamp on these in the late '50s, what you're saying makes sense.
I had a Stetson with the same size tag, but a round 3X stamp - it was from the late '40s. I'm expecting to eventually see a '20s or '30s western that has that rectangular stamp - maybe one has shown up and I've missed it, but I've only seen '30s (and older westerns) that were nutria or No.1 quality.
Artie said:I knew I saw that hat somewhere! 450 bucks for a Freewheelin Franklin hat!
Careful my friend I bet there are plenty of people with fond memories of the fabulous furry freak brothers, and then we'll get into one of those arguments about how bad the 60's were threads that pop up from time to time.Mario said:So some old hats come with cooties or mites. Does this one come with a giant, jacket-wearing cockroach?
ScottF said:This one got a pretty good price. I thought 'Knapp Felt' was a term only used by Crofut and Knapp, but when I asked the seller about it, she replied as follows:
"Knapp Felt is what the beaver panel is called when it is processed to a shine. Beaver hide, and beaver fur alone is altogether different (according to research)."
Knapp Felt Top Hat
I googled "Knapp Felt", hoping to find a definition, and found the following:
"Keator also testified that Knapp had told him that Knapp felt for Velzy's pulse but could not find it..."
Brad Bowers said:I thought about trying to set the seller straight, but decided against it. If I tried to set all the sellers straight, I'd never get anything else done.lol
I just hope some poor sucker didn't get taken for a ride.
Brad
Salty O'Rourke said:Was this the last gasp of the Whippet? Thin ribbon, stylized liner. Ponderous, man...ponderous.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250582470716&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
billyspew said:I spotted it, but I thought that while they wouldn't be getting a top hat from one of the top hatters in the states, they would be getting a hat from one of the top hatters (of the era) from the British Isles.
Tango Yankee said:-=snip=-
I'm going to avoid using UPS as much as possible from now on. And now I've got to come up with another anniversary present before the weekend! (No, it wasn't the only present I planned for her, but still...)
Thanks for listening to me rant, both of you who stuck with it! lol lol
Regards,
Tom
rlk said:I have 3X's with the end of 50's size tag with the "7" added to the fraction that still have the round sweatband stamp with the full crest.