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

RickP

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New hats today part 2... Time for a basic black dress hat . This one is a Stetson Key Club Dexter. Really nice Imperial felt and Ultimate finish. 2-1/2" raw edge brim. Moderately firm felt like my other Imperial Ultimate finish hat, stiffer than the Three Forks, but definately way softer than a western hat. Center dent crown. Really nice clean hat... really doesnt need any work other than some dusting. Oh...And it needs a new feather... this one looks like a fighting chicken pecked at it.... Somewhere Ive got a ziplock bag with a few hat feathers waiting to get used

No such thing as too many black hats lol

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RickP

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New hats part 3.... Another black hat. This one a cute little Royal Stetson Downs. 2-1/4" brim with raw edge. Teardrop crown. Moderately light weight and fairly soft felt. This hat looks almost new. nothing but dusting off and just a hair of steam on part of the brim. needed for this one. Its going to be a nice "knock around town" hat when I dont want to risk a nicer hat.

Ill say todays Ebay haul was thumbs up on all three hats! Even the packaging was better than it had to be.

If it wasnt raining, Id take one out for a run somewhere, but I think theyll just stay inside today






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RickP

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Another ebay package today. Yesterdays deliveries were all a scale of 9 out of 10.... this one has some challenges. Another great packing job. Almost like it was vaccum packed and slipped snugly in a shipping envelope. A little bent up but fortunately its in decent shape and should shape up well. A little 2-1/4" brim basic black Royal Stetson lid with no model/ build tag. Im guessing 70's- early 80's. Shape of hat looks very much like the Downs I got in yesterday, but this one has a wider 1-3/4" ribbon. I wanted it because it was from Henry the Hatter in Detroit where Fred Bear bought all his Borsalinos. ( Fred was my childhood hero) Sweat and liner are clean and in good condition. brim snaps up and down nicely in front and back... Just need to do a bit of shaping to flatten the brim a bit and get rid of the side brim curls. ( I suspect from a tight shipping envelope) Only real issue is that its marked 7-1/4 and measures a TIGHT 7-1/8.. had a few little surface spots that brushed off, so suspect it got wet once and shrank as it dried Oh well I have the gear so safely steam and stretch to where I need it. guess Ive got a half dozen black hats of various styles now



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RickP

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A few minutes of steaming and stretching and Ill say theres hope! lol. Havent done anything to brim beyond steaming and hand manipulation... already looks way better. Mild stretch seems to be holding size after 45 min. Fits great. Not my highest end hat, but it will be a great casual leather or jean jacket hat this fall ( I like black hats)


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A few minutes of steaming and stretching and Ill say theres hope! lol. Havent done anything to brim beyond steaming and hand manipulation... already looks way better. Mild stretch seems to be holding size after 45 min. Fits great. Not my highest end hat, but it will be a great casual leather or jean jacket hat this fall ( I like black hats)


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Nice haul, Rick. And good to see some love for black hats.
 

Randall Renshaw

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I know many of us watched this nice looking size 7 Mac auction off at $600!!
It’s a Forty, though I think that stood for the sum of underside moth holes. I’m not against owning vintage hats with mothing, but at that price?
Bet the seller was happily surprised.
I have a super sweet, unbitten, white 7 3/8 Mac that I was sure I’d never sell, but dang…
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Randall Renshaw

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@MikeinRome won that one. I salute his dedication to owning some rare hats — regardless of the moth love.
Good for you.

Especially good for the Mac seller.

I’m glad for all us sellers who can turn an unexpected huge profit on small sized, imperfect vintage hats, including you, Bob.
I salute thriving capitalism—which, should make us all happy.
 
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Randall Renshaw

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I don’t like to be misunderstood as much as the next guy and I’m supposing I was here.
I didn’t know who bought the Mac and it’s irrelevant to my reason for making the post.
I merely was flabbergasted at the price it auctioned off for. Just as anyone would be who keeps a close eye on vintage hat prices, including Bob. Usually size 7s don’t go that high no matter what it is, especially one having significant moth damage.
I’m not against owning hats with moth damage, but when it’s heavy it certainly, usually, has an affect on the sell price.
I didn’t bid on the hat or even hope to win but I did put it on watch to see how high it’d go, since it was a nice looking Mac Forty.
I know what the hat is, so I don’t need to be schooled, it just went for a super high price.
Which is awesome for the seller.
Any buyer is welcome to spend as much of their easy money as he wants to. Doesn’t matter none to me. More power to them!
And also while at it, I’ve never been one to be upset about being legally outbid.
As I said, it keeps the capitalism wheels spinning!
 

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