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yeah that pecos one looks about perfect. I cant find many like that..I guess itll have to be custom

Most telescope westerns I see now are "gambler" style = like Stevie Ray Vaugh & Ronnie Van Zant.
You can luck into an old open crown western on ebay that you can easily crease to a telescope.
Or just see if a western store will get an open crown western
 

snatchss454

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Most telescope westerns I see now are "gambler" style = like Stevie Ray Vaugh & Ronnie Van Zant.
You can luck into an old open crown western on ebay that you can easily crease to a telescope.
Or just see if a western store will get an open crown western

Thanks for the help GTDean! Ill check out Ebay and see what they have. How do you crease these hats? Steam? Its hard to find a western store down here so I may have to look into custom alternatives.
Shane
 

snatchss454

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Smokey Yunick, a Chevrolet performance genius.

Yes Sir! Lets not reduce his genius to just Chevrolet though, he was a straight automotive genius. To me he is like an automobile Einstein. His boss 302 is one of my all time favorite cars. He did things with cars that people to this day cant understand and the shame of it is he is only recognized by fans of the sport or serious car enthusiasts. My hat would be off to you for knowing who he is, but alas that's the reason I'm here, I dont have one ;)
Shane
 
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Thanks for the help GTDean! Ill check out Ebay and see what they have. How do you crease these hats? Steam? Its hard to find a western store down here so I may have to look into custom alternatives.
Shane

I use steam but for major shaping, I just spray distilled water, crease it, let it dry, then steam it to set the crease.
The steaming will reactivate the shellac. Hope that helps....
 

KingAndrew

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There my not be many Western wear shops in Miami, but Davey bills itself as the "Cowboy Capital of Florida" and it's not too far north. I'm from Orlando and there's no shortage of cowboy clothing places in the central part of the state, if you ever find yourself up that way.
 

brno17

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I bought it online and it does not fit! 6 3/4 :(
Can someone tell me which model this is and an aprox value? (I got it for 100 but I think its worth way more)
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brno17

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Sorry to say that a small size and short brim is not likely to fetch $100.
Really? If this fit me and I paid $150 for it Id be really happy.
I googled Biltmore before buying it and I only say hats for $150+

Edit: Im in Canada by the way... so I paid 100/1.4
 

moontheloon

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unfortunately I don't think there is any way you could get anywhere near $100 for that hat

maybe $50 is someone is looking for a narrow brim Biltmore

for that size probably less actually
 

brno17

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unfortunately I don't think there is any way you could get anywhere near $100 for that hat

maybe $50 is someone is looking for a narrow brim Biltmore

for that size probably less actually

I just googled "narrow brim Biltmore"
...
http://bernardhats .com/hat-store/dress-hats/new-biltmore-hats-royal-fedora-black-fine-fur-felt-stingy-brim-hat-size-7-14/

$199?
 

moontheloon

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go for it ... put it up for sale

I 'd bet my house that no one goes near that hat for $100

I've spent a good amount of time buying and selling hats ... just being honest

you might get lucky ... give it a shot
 

brno17

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go for it ... put it up for sale

I 'd bet my house that no one goes near that hat for $100

I've spent a good amount of time buying and selling hats ... just being honest

I'm not arguing with you. I just want to know why that hat is worth much more than the one I purchased.

I mainly wanted to know the name so I could buy one that fits, so thanks.
 

Bob Roberts

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go for it ... put it up for sale

I 'd bet my house that no one goes near that hat for $100

I've spent a good amount of time buying and selling hats ... just being honest

you might get lucky ... give it a shot
I'm thinking of working out a deal with brno for the $100. How many bedrooms. . . ?
 

moontheloon

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I'm not arguing with you. I just want to know why that hat is worth much more than the one I purchased.

I mainly wanted to know the name so I could buy one that fits, so thanks.

I don't know ... I can't open the link...

but I'll assume without seeing it that it is

1. a brand new hat
2. a larger size

and 3. it probably is not flying off the hat shop shelves either

to sell a used hat at a lucrative profit for the seller it has to be something desirable and in demand ... which is usually hats pre 1960s ... wider brims... originally sold open crown... higher crown ... etc

I am not a Biltmore expert but that does not strike me as a hat in demand

looks to be probably 1970s ? ... or even later maybe

just not going to demand high dollars
 

brno17

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I don't know ... I can't open the link...

but I'll assume without seeing it that it is

1. a brand new hat
2. a larger size

and 3. it probably is not flying off the hat shop shelves either

to sell a used hat at a lucrative profit for the seller it has to be something desirable and in demand ... which is usually hats pre 1960s ... wider brims... originally sold open crown... higher crown ... etc

I am not a Biltmore expert but that does not strike me as a hat in demand

looks to be probably 1970s ? ... or even later maybe

just not going to demand high dollars

There are spaces between the website and .com you should reattach the link
 
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go for it ... put it up for sale

I 'd bet my house that no one goes near that hat for $100

I've spent a good amount of time buying and selling hats ... just being honest

you might get lucky ... give it a shot

I just picked up an absolute mint vintage Royal Stetson with a shorter brim for $20 as a gift to my wife. It is a great hat. I also picked up a mint vintage Borsalino in 6 7/8 for her for the grand sum of $30. So hats of smaller sizes with shorter brims can be had for literally a song.
 

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