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No, this isn't a classified post -- though it may qualify as a Vintage Find. I'll let you judge that.
My lady friend Miss Linda and I drove up to the little town of Ponchatoula, about an hour north of Noo Awlins, today. The town has a main street filled with antique and "junque" shops, and with my new appreciation for things vintage, esp. hats, I was willing to go along.
We hit a couple of stores, and had lunch. Then we walked into another shop . . . and on a hat stand was what looked like a mid-brown Open Road, open crown. I scooped it up, and my head almost exploded. "Royal Stetson Stratoliner," said the brown sweatband, and the price tag was . . . $25.00. It was in marvelous condition, the liner unstained, and there were almost no signs of it ever having been creased.
"You bought it, right?"
Ah . . . no. It was a 6 1/2!!
I tried it on in case there was a mistake. No, it was way too small for my size 7 head.
Sighing, I spoke to the shop owner, and she said, "I've got another one." This was a medium gray, same model, this one bashed with a shallow centerdent and fairly tight front pinches. Also gorgeous. Also $25.00.
Also 6 1/2.
If one or both had been within stretching/padding distance of my size, I'd be wearing one now. If they'd been 7 1/4 or larger, I'd have bought 'em and put 'em up for sale here, or on eBay.
(Salesman's samples, maybe? Or models intended for teenagers? Did men's heads actually come in 6 1/2 back in those days?)
Sad to think this was as close as I may ever get to a vintage Strat.
My lady friend Miss Linda and I drove up to the little town of Ponchatoula, about an hour north of Noo Awlins, today. The town has a main street filled with antique and "junque" shops, and with my new appreciation for things vintage, esp. hats, I was willing to go along.
We hit a couple of stores, and had lunch. Then we walked into another shop . . . and on a hat stand was what looked like a mid-brown Open Road, open crown. I scooped it up, and my head almost exploded. "Royal Stetson Stratoliner," said the brown sweatband, and the price tag was . . . $25.00. It was in marvelous condition, the liner unstained, and there were almost no signs of it ever having been creased.
"You bought it, right?"
Ah . . . no. It was a 6 1/2!!
I tried it on in case there was a mistake. No, it was way too small for my size 7 head.
Sighing, I spoke to the shop owner, and she said, "I've got another one." This was a medium gray, same model, this one bashed with a shallow centerdent and fairly tight front pinches. Also gorgeous. Also $25.00.
Also 6 1/2.
If one or both had been within stretching/padding distance of my size, I'd be wearing one now. If they'd been 7 1/4 or larger, I'd have bought 'em and put 'em up for sale here, or on eBay.
(Salesman's samples, maybe? Or models intended for teenagers? Did men's heads actually come in 6 1/2 back in those days?)
Sad to think this was as close as I may ever get to a vintage Strat.
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