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Here is a quick picture of the new Premier Stratoliner in Caribou
Jeff
Jeff
What do you think of the pin.
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That "spidering" is something I've encountered on every modern Stetson I've bought in the last 10 years or so. Not sure if that's pouncing, or just not great felt quality.....
I got the Caribou Premiere Strat from Delmonico today. Some first impressions:
Ribbon tacking is similar to the Mink Premiere Strat I got several weeks ago. The photo of the bow shows the most obvious flaw. I would rate the tacking elsewhere as OK--not as good as a vintage or high end custom hat, but no major mistakes other than the bow. The felt quality and color are consistent throughout the hat. The brim is thinner and more pliable than the Mink Strat, yet the crown is thick and stiff. The brim is so pliable that it doesn't snap as much as just fold up and down, and it doesn't really hold the shape I try to give it. Photos show spidering in the first dry creasing, indicating a lot of stiffener. The brim and the crown seem like they are from different hats. I like the blocking and flanging much better in this one than in the Mink version. The crown is taller and the brim curl is tighter. It has more of the original Strat character as far as shape is concerned. The sweatband is made of a good quality, pliable leather. All in all I would rate this one about a 5.5 out of 10. Hatco should work on quality control to get better ribbon work and try to do a better job pouncing and applying stiffener. All in all, it's a keeper and will get some wear. I applied some Kahl Stiffener to the brim tonight in the hope I can re-flange it tomorrow and make it behave.
Delmonico's service is second to none, I might add.
Try dry creasing a modern day Stetson cowboy hat.....it doesn't matter weather its a 2x or 1000x quality.....the felt spiders. Its too much Shellac. My 3x Stetson from the late 40's/early 50's creases nicely and does NOT spider. Sure....its stiffer than a dress hat....but honestly not much stiffer. And the felt thickness is only a little thicker than a dress felt from the same era.
Bottom line......most if not all major hat manufactures use WAYYYYYYY to much shellac because like I said before, I believe they feel it makes a more durable product which leads them to believe that its a high quality product. In my mind...and the minds of many others on the lounge.....we know that just isn't so.
Just my .02
That's why I have to steam my new Stetsonian every so often just so it will keep the front pinch and side creases that I want.
Brad
Rick, I'll be interested in what you think about yours.
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Thanks for the update, Rick. So a mix of good and not-so-good, as is often the case with modern hats. I may give it a try yet, I don't know. Luckily it's still cool enough here to put off the decision for a while.