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monbla256

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This auction purchase plumped up nicely with a little steam and brushing. From other's research, it appears an American made hat with a French flavor... firm dense felt of modest quality, back bow, a nice warm walnut brown. Also in the picture is a 2 piece hat form I purchased recently.

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Ya done GOOD :) When you showed that auction the other day I thought you hadGOOD ONE :) It looks good and at that price you've got a GREAT BEATER as we call 'em in the watch collecting WIS world :)

Onward thru the Fog:)
 

buler

I'll Lock Up
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Just a reminder, you can cut all or most of the pics out of a post when replying to it. Since the software change here, it takes less posts to "finish a page", plus it adds a lot of extra storage with all of the pics.

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Chinaski

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Z-man --

I think that we're all talkin' about the same thing. The difference is that I use the term "reeded sweat" to refer to something like this:

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I tend not to refer to the sweat as being "reeded" where either reed tape or reed cloth are used. I only use the term to describe a treatment that involves a physical reed. This approach is based upon some of Art Fawcett's feedback in this thread where he describes a treatment using reed tape (pictured below) as "non-reeded."

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So, that explains why I referred to the treatment in the Stetson Week-Ender as not having a reeded sweat. But, if I'm missing something here (and I may well be), I'm all ears! :)

Cheers,
JtL

Jimmy, thanks for reposting that link, as well as the illustrative pictures. It took me a while going over them to get what you were saying. Now that you've pointed out the difference, I find it really interesting that the Week-Ender has reed tape or cloth but no reed! I would have never noticed this, so thanks for the lesson.:)
 

Chinaski

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Ok, so I'm confused again, unless you are in disagreement with JtL's statement: "I tend not to refer to the sweat as being "reeded" where either reed -tape or reed cloth are used. I only use the term to describe a treatment that involves a physical reed." He was referring to the Week-Ender as not having a physical reed. You are saying it DOES have a reed?
 

rlk

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Ok, so I'm confused again, unless you are in disagreement with JtL's statement: "I tend not to refer to the sweat as being "reeded" where either reed -tape or reed cloth are used. I only use the term to describe a treatment that involves a physical reed." He was referring to the Week-Ender as not having a physical reed. You are saying it DOES have a reed?
Can be cord, reed, metal, plastic--there is a continuous linear oval stiffener covered by the fabric. This is what I consider to define a reeded sweatband assembly. Its not just a piece of leather or a piece of leather with a piece of fabric next to the felt. Its a different assembly done by a different sewing machine than the more familiar visible reed tube.
 

DRB

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AL: What a great look. That is a nice color of gray. Borsalino's are great hats. Did you fish that out of the bay?
 

Mobile Vulgus

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Looks good on you, bolthead. My only problem with wearing modern military-styled headgear is being confused with actual soldiers/veterans. I would never want to be thought of as pretending to be in something I am not in. Therefore, I do not wear military hats as casual wear.
 

bolthead

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Looks good on you, bolthead. My only problem with wearing modern military-styled headgear is being confused with actual soldiers/veterans. I would never want to be thought of as pretending to be in something I am not in. Therefore, I do not wear military hats as casual wear.

Well, I did buy it because of my heritage, but you're right. I wouldn't want to give people the wrong impression either.
 

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