1933 Apparel Arts for $203.50. I tossed in a bid of 201 with hopes of flipping it. Based upon the sale price of my later copy, the buyer here got a good deal.
carter said:Not me.
But I did win the Stratoliner + Flagship box!
Now I have the correct box for my Flagship and a Stratoliner for my Stratoliner box. Now to find some pins.
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Levallois said:Did I miss something about it that is should of sent up a red flag?
Levallois said:Ok, what was wrong with this one? It's an Imperial Stetson so I thought it would go for HUGE money. Did I miss something about it that is should of sent up a red flag?
John
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160286346952
thunderw21 said:Picked up this little sweetie today.
Not really my style but I thought it was unique enough to try to win.
GWD said:Looks like Bolthead bashed that one!
carter said:Some days you feel like a pork pie, some days you don't.
I never thought I'd like a pork pie but now that's the only way I wear my Stetson Continental.
carter said:I thinking you may be correct. Tiny head on that rider. Hmmm...
reetpleat said:I Does the term derby come from horse racing, btw?
Lefty said:
Brad Bowers said:Derby is the only proper American term!lol
Brad
Hi. Derbys are still sometimes worn in the hunt field with a hat cord. Because they're not really helmets and don't protect the head in a fall, many people don't wear them anymore and opt for a helmet in the hunt cap style.reetpleat said:Is there a type of riding dress that uses bowlers. I know that top hats are one, and then the black helmets with visor that may be evolved from derbys or bowlers. Does the term derby come from horse racing, btw? The name of the style "The Chase" would certainly suggest a riding hat.