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

Rabbit

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Stetson Twenty-Five Open Road 2 3/4" silverbelly

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The liner's situation was hopeless but not serious, so I removed it.
 

HatsEnough

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I have a strange bias against hats without liners. I can't explain why, but when I see a hat without a liner it just screams "incomplete" to me, as if the hat is half finished. I know, I know, many air-lite hats are made without liners. Maybe it just says "cheap" to me and I don't like being a cheap guy. But, it is just one of my vague "feelings" about hats. We all have what a hat "is" in our mind's eye and a liner makes it a full fedora to me. Can't explain why, though. It just is.
 

BR Gordon

One Too Many
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I have a strange bias against hats without liners. I can't explain why, but when I see a hat without a liner it just screams "incomplete" to me, as if the hat is half finished. I know, I know, many air-lite hats are made without liners. Maybe it just says "cheap" to me and I don't like being a cheap guy. But, it is just one of my vague "feelings" about hats. We all have what a hat "is" in our mind's eye and a liner makes it a full fedora to me. Can't explain why, though. It just is.

I couldn't have said it better. I have exactly the same feelings about hats without liners.
 

HatsEnough

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Whippet sold as a 7-1/8 but is really a 7-1/4 goes for $171 smackaroos.

This fits the general price range I'be been seeing for Whippets over the last few months.

6-7/8 and smaller have usually been under $90
7 to 7-1/8 rarely get more than $160
7-1/4 go for near $200.
Larger than that can get to close to $300.

There have been a few here and there that have broken this pattern, but the pattern seems fairly stable for at least the last six months.
 

mattface

Practically Family
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Montpelier, VT
I think I might have made a mistake on this Dunlap beaver top hat. It was in my watch list, sat down to see I only had a few seconds left to bid. Saw it was a little rough around the edges, but figured it was worth the opening bid at leas. As soon as I hit bid, THEN I noticed there is no sweatband in it. http://www.ebay.com/itm/180745127199

I'm not sure what's involved in putting a sweat in a hat like this, but I know I'll not be likely to be able to source a nice wide sweat like it would have originally had. Ah well that's what I get for getting caught up in last minute bidding thing.
 

HatsEnough

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... As soon as I hit bid, THEN I noticed there is no sweatband in it. http://www.ebay.com/itm/180745127199

I'm not sure what's involved in putting a sweat in a hat like this, but I know I'll not be likely to be able to source a nice wide sweat like it would have originally had.

I hate to be a nay sayer, but my guess is that that particular hat is too old and fragile to sew a new leather sweatband into (often they were unreeded and about 2 inches tall, btw). Top hats don't have the flexibility that fedoras have. They are very stiff and the older they get the more fragile they get.

I hope you find otherwise, but my guess would be that it is not a candidate for a new sweatband to be sewed into it.
 

HatsEnough

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Wait a minute... I just saw an ebay auction sporting this image...

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Isn't this a Lounger? But I don't think the ad is being run by a lounger. Plus the auction is confusing. It also shows a photo of a pith helmet, but the auction is not for a pith helmut.

Weird.
 

mattface

Practically Family
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I hate to be a nay sayer, but my guess is that that particular hat is too old and fragile to sew a new leather sweatband into (often they were unreeded and about 2 inches tall, btw). Top hats don't have the flexibility that fedoras have. They are very stiff and the older they get the more fragile they get.

I hope you find otherwise, but my guess would be that it is not a candidate for a new sweatband to be sewed into it.

yeah I know I'm not likely to find a wide sweat of the type that would have been sewn into a hat like this, and I'm quite unsure about wether I'll be able to sew a modern reeded sweat into it. I'm hopeful, but I have my doubts.
 

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