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monbla256

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Sorry for the color discrepancy in these shots - taken outside and inside, with different cameras.

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Interesting cord on that Campaign hat. Do you have any provemance for it ? here's a link to pics of that address today:

http://dallas.eater.com/archives/categories/downtown.php
 
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Interesting cord on that Campaign hat. Do you have any provemance for it ? here's a link to pics of that address today:

http://dallas.eater.com/archives/categories/downtown.php

No known provenance, nor do I know anything about this type of hat, other than what I remember from Sgt. Preston. The bright element in the cord glows as if metallic in some areas. The acorns appear to be a fibrous material (perhaps horsehair) overpainted. The brim is formed to be flat and stiff, but overall the felt is quite light. Judging from the condition, it must have been a very short campaign for the original owner.
 

monbla256

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No known provenance, nor do I know anything about this type of hat, other than what I remember from Sgt. Preston. The bright element in the cord glows as if metallic in some areas. The acorns appear to be a fibrous material (perhaps horsehair) overpainted. The brim is formed to be flat and stiff, but overall the felt is quite light. Judging from the condition, it must have been a very short campaign for the original owner.

From the oil/sweat stain on the chin strap looks like it was a DI's cover, either Marines or Army as they wore the chin strap at the back of the neck. ( at least mine did back in basic :) ) , But then he might have been an officer, either way it's a nice one :)
 

Benzadmiral

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My latest, a Resistol Pacesetter w/ 2 1/8" bound brim. The color is a little off:

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And this is the pic the seller posted:

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It fits well and firmly, and after brushing, bashing into a diamond with dome, and a little brim shaping, it's a great hat. Resistols were the true values in fedoras back in their heyday, huh?
 
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Will do. This one fits perfectly, though I'm not sure whether to wear the strap fore or aft. It is not very comfortable with the strap tucked inside the crown. :eusa_doh:
 

bowlerman

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That's a really neat piece, Alan. Nice find!

Some photos of my new steel grey Royal Stetson. Any input on the vintage would be appreciated. I usually guess based on font and feel, but have no solid approach for determining era. My guess is late 50s/early 60s on this one. The crown is relatively low and the brim is an even 2".

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The dimensions are identical to my lighter grey Dobbs http://www.thefedoralounge.com/show...earing-Today&p=1355937&viewfull=1#post1355937, but the Dobbs has the felted edge and wider ribbon, and I think I like the finish better on the Dobbs. Still this Stetson just feels right on my head.
 
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DOUGLAS

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Dobbs Leisure-Lite
A wonderfully comfortable hat. Easily creased in any way desired with few ghost lines. It is not light weight but it certainly behaves like one. Softer crown stiffer brim.

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DOUGLAS

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Thanks gents but truly, there far better dressed members here than I. I do enjoy wearing items that match so to balance the hat I am wearing a brown belt and shoes that are in a similar shade.
 

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