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

Garrett

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Well done, Brad :eusa_clap Several of us have gotten lucky low pricing recently. Hope this trend is here to stay.....;)
 

CaramelSmoothie

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I'm completely blown away that no one else (other than one other bidder) was interested in this 1917-1923 Dobbs Tuxedo Hat. And that bidder wasn't terribly interested, by just bidding the minimum. I figured I would be paying close to my max bid on this one, or lose it altogether, but am dumbfounded. I'm really hoping the size is correct, as that's my size, but even if not, it was still a good win.
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Brad

Great find Brad. Hell would freeze over before I could get a 1920s cloche for 20 bucks with only 1 bidder, lol.
 

CaramelSmoothie

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Yea thats the part that's killing me the price was so right but I procrastinated and lost it !

hatsrme you are so right " causes sleep loss, rcing heart" etc etc :)

All the Best ,Fashion Frank

Frank, I've been there so I know what it's like to lose out on a hat just because I was lo-llygagging for no good reason.
 

John Galt

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I bought several sizes of crown blocks this weekend from a seller who recently acquired a quantity at the Beaver brand hat factory auction. I just can't decide whether "buying now" at an average price of just over $40 each was brilliant or sappy considering the volume that he will probably be listing in the weeks to come. I am leaning toward brilliant because I have been looking for some time and have largely been priced out of the market until now.

Now I have all of the most common sizes (6 7/8 to 7 1/2) of open crown blocks to go with a handful of 1933 stamped Diamond brand brim flanges that I bought a while back. I can't wait until they arrive, so that I can finish a beaver/rabbit/nutria blend hat body that I ordered from the floor of the Winchester hat factory last year. It will be my first ground-up hat build, although I have completely rebuilt a few.
 

Miamibruno

One Too Many
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No love whatsoever for a beautiful 3X Stetson from a Lounge Member.

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I'd have bid, but I have a Whippet that is almost exactly the same. I probably should have bought the 3X then sold the Whippet for $$$ :D



Thanks for the love, David, even if the form is only verbal ;). The hat has a great felt on it. Nicer than my three Whippets. But I'm patient. The right man for the hat will come along (I hope).
 

jskeen

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Picked this one up off feebay, and just got it in hand. The auction pics are pretty good of it as is, and I'll post an update later after I have put it into "BSA Trim" and had it fitted a little better.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Fel...8N4L6q%2FU1368a5gqhXs%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc

But here's the question. The seller called it a champ hat, probably based on the box. but there is no evidence on the hat itself of that being the case. Anybody know anything about it from what you can see? The sweat is completely unmarked on the finish side, and has what looks like "74" in grease pencil on the inside, and under the oiled band liner, is another 7 1/4 size tag, and the shown union workers label. The 4 crown vent grommets and the two strap ports are green painted brass.

In any case, I love it. It's miles above either the new official scout hats or most of the military/police versions out there, in terms of quality and finish. I would like to know a bit more though.

The box has a designation on the other corner from the one shown in the pic (coincidence? I think not) that says "Californian, Charcoal Grey 7 1/4". Not sure what a Champ Californian is, but the smokey the bear definitely is not grey. So I'm at a loss. Any info much appreciated!

James
 

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