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Historyteach24

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Neophyte

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Resistol Loafer, arrived today, this lid has character I'm debating if I should send it off for cleaning. The ribbon has a couple of holes from a pin, I could try to iron it or maybe have a similar ribbon made. The ribbon looks like it's missing a center piece. Was this ribbon style common in the 50's?

Wowee, Vik! Pardon the french, but that's a damn good-looking hat! Congratulations :eusa_clap.
 

suitedcboy

One Too Many
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Fort Worth Texas or thereabouts
I'm curious. I know the 25, 100 etc designations related to the retail price of the hat. Is the current Stetson X system designed to do the same thing but with more flexibility?

It is futile to try to give meaning to the X rating system. I'm no too sure it has ever made sense except for one manufacturer for one season. Then you add the nomenclature where there is no X mentioned. I think any of these are upper grade hats for their day as the mention of price was status and to call it a Stetson 25 for instance, when a high grade hat cost $100 wouldn't have made marketing sense.
A 7X was 100% beaver for a time then 10X became that felt and then it went haywire.
Resistol and Stetson both have done some product branding ploys that seem unseemly to me.
They have named hats with Spanish names, hats that are 200X and 500X, and the hats are not as nice as their 100X hats of the same season (year). The hats will have much brighter liners and the ""X's" stamped are larger and on many the buckle set will have a medallion of "200X" or "500X". I saw one in a local store here with the 500x on a medallion on the band front and center. Very sad..........
I have to look at and handle the particular hat these days as there is no trust in the X system for the mass manufacturers. Beaver and rabbit come in different grades and that adds to the complexity too.
In western hats there is one hat that has been consistent for about thirty years, a Resistol 20x Black Gold.
That hat has a great hand and is velvetty feeling and has proven a tough hat for guys who wear a hat most of their waking hours in all weather. It was a hit when it was first sold and apparently someone in authority recognized the value of not messing with or cheapening that hat. It is the Whippet of modern western hats I would say.
 

monbla256

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You now need to get a suit made to just go with THAT hat !!! I must say, that ones the most IMPRESSIVE hat I've seen on this Forum. Art outdid himself it looks like :)

Onward thru the Fog :)
 

Chinaski

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Orange County, CA
It is futile to try to give meaning to the X rating system. I'm no too sure it has ever made sense except for one manufacturer for one season. Then you add the nomenclature where there is no X mentioned. I think any of these are upper grade hats for their day as the mention of price was status and to call it a Stetson 25 for instance, when a high grade hat cost $100 wouldn't have made marketing sense.
A 7X was 100% beaver for a time then 10X became that felt and then it went haywire.
Resistol and Stetson both have done some product branding ploys that seem unseemly to me.
They have named hats with Spanish names, hats that are 200X and 500X, and the hats are not as nice as their 100X hats of the same season (year). The hats will have much brighter liners and the ""X's" stamped are larger and on many the buckle set will have a medallion of "200X" or "500X". I saw one in a local store here with the 500x on a medallion on the band front and center. Very sad..........
I have to look at and handle the particular hat these days as there is no trust in the X system for the mass manufacturers. Beaver and rabbit come in different grades and that adds to the complexity too.
In western hats there is one hat that has been consistent for about thirty years, a Resistol 20x Black Gold.
That hat has a great hand and is velvetty feeling and has proven a tough hat for guys who wear a hat most of their waking hours in all weather. It was a hit when it was first sold and apparently someone in authority recognized the value of not messing with or cheapening that hat. It is the Whippet of modern western hats I would say.

With no disrespect to suitedcboy's nice dissertation, to summarize, the X thing has become a marketing gimmick.
 

rlk

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Evanston, IL
Dobbs 100

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5-1/2 x 3-1/4. Needs a Clean & Block as it had a "Gus" crease and was definitely used. The ultimate in American-style felt. Tiny fibers of great uniformity of size and color densely packed and pounced for an almost smooth surface while retaining a soft hand. Thinner and lighter than Western Weight but denser than typical dress hats.
 
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