randooch
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I Agree & the Stitching on OG'S is a great idea Looks real nice.Randall, OG - two very nice looking hats, gentlemen!
I'm liking the style, ribbon and brim treatment on both of them.
Hey Randoochie;
Gotta wonder how many of those "no name" hats lost their names during refurbishing. Generic liners and sweatbands, you know. I'd imagine that back when hats were standard items in Joe Everyman's daily wardrobe, and all that regular wear left those hats in need of cleaning and blocking, and for that reason hatters could be found in towns of any size to speak of, and several in the larger burgs, oodles and oodles of hats had their original brand-name liners and sweats replaced.
And, of course, there were also the bench-built customs that came out of those shops. Many if not most of those small hat shops had their proprietary liners (maybe), and perhaps sweatbands as well, but certainly not all of them, by any stretch. Verbiage such as "Beaver Quality," Fifth Avenue," etc., and crests and crowns seem the likeliest to include on such generic liners, which were commonly available from numerous hatter's supply houses back then.