ScottF
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Matt Deckard said:We can go over cost later... that's another thread. Let's go on with what we learn from felt from observation.
Regardless of price... back to quality.
I've taken brim trimmings from vintage Stetsons that have been altered, and brim trimmings from modern and noticed how loose the felt itself is felted nowadays. I could easily pull apart the modern where as the vintage was ... well darn tough to tear. Maybe it's fiber content, yet I'm pretty sure most hats from Stetson are just looser in their felting nowadays.
Modern Borsalino is even looser seeing as you can see the hairs and pull them out one by one if you like. They also end up drooping the worst over time.
Yes, and I don't understand how there can even be any argument about this - everyone I know who's compared a modern Borso to a vintage one, or a modern Stetson to a vintage one, says exactly the same thing. I wore a 1940's Borso into Byrnie Utz's a few weeks ago and they reprimanded me for grabbing it by the front - they told me that I could not get this kind of felt today, because it doesn't exist, and that I had better treat this old hat correctly. And this is a store that has sold me hats in the past, and that sells modern Borsalinos. What reason could they possibly have to tell me they can't match the quality of my old hat?
Still, I'm quite happy with my Fed Deluxe - even the felt quality.