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I covered this already, but to save you time: It's a new photo.
I'm puzzed as to why people keep assuming this is an old photo?[huh]
As for the whole, Stetson isn't what it was debate. These are being made in a (continuously producing since before Hatco) Resistol factory that has inherited a lot of original Stetson equipment, blocks, etc and employees that were there pre-Hatco. So what if they make several different brands in the same factory? With that logic, one might as well discount a 2013 Ford or Chevy as not being "heritage worthy" because they make several different brands in the same factory.
And comparing Akubras with a dress body Stetson isn't exactly fair since Akubras by and large are "outdoor" or "country" hats, not dress hats. Comparisons to the more outdoor aimed Stetsons like the Dune would be more apt.
Just some counter points to the continually rammed home points being made.
Randy
My question regarding all the brands being made in the same factory has nothing to do with lineage. To use your car analogy, I was comparing a Dodge Neon to a Plymouth Neon. My question is in regards to the distinctiveness of the individual brands. It seems likely that hats made in the same factory, by the same workers, on the same machines are all going to end up the same quality regardless of which name they bare. I was attempting to solicit any opinions to the contrary.