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Mario

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I just managed to snag another beautiful French 1930's NOS flatcap, this time made from gray salt & pepper tweed with some nice red flecks (I couldn't capture those details with the camera). No holes, no cracked or ripped sweatband. The whole cap is in perfectly mint condition and came for a decent price. :D


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Alive'n'Amplified

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Atlanta, GA
Good morning all, had a surprise in the mail last night. for at 6 months after I became a Cubmaster, I had been looking for a campaign hat, I finally found one a couple of weeks ago, a beautiful Stetson Nutria quality in near perfect condition
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and then I realized that I needed something to store it in to keep the brim flat and to also keep it safe in the car and at camp when I wasn't wearing it for the flag ceremonies. I found online the hat trap which looked like exactly what I needed, the price was a bit steep, but I was going to bite the bullet. then crazy enough, last week for $25 + shipping I found a used one online

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I opened it up and there's a Stratton campaign hat inside, in my size to boot!

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so now it seems I have a campaign hat for work and one for play!

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the wife is oh so pleased about that :D
 
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region4

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Sydney, Australia
Hi all. Only just picked up this size 7 beaver felt stingy brim from Etsy but can't identify the maker. Can anyone identify it from the liner logo?

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The crest contains a motto "[...] qualitas et servitium" or something to that effect, and beneath the sweatband is a yellowed label with the hat size and "Chase" handwritten in pen next to it.
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Chepstow

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Germany/ Remscheid
I just managed to snag another beautiful French 1930's NOS flatcap, this time made from gray salt & pepper tweed with some nice red flecks (I couldn't capture those details with the camera). No holes, no cracked or ripped sweatband. The whole cap is in perfectly mint condition and came for a decent price. :D

Mario, sharp Cap, man you have luck, looks super!

Good morning all, had a surprise in the mail last night. for at 6 months after I became a Cubmaster, I had been looking for a campaign hat, I finally found one a couple of weeks ago, a beautiful Stetson Nutria quality in near perfect condition

Rob, great snag. What a nice suprise! Congrats to that deal!

Hi all. Only just picked up this size 7 beaver felt stingy brim from Etsy but can't identify the maker. Can anyone identify it from the liner logo?

region4, nice Hat but I can't help you!
 

m0nk

One Too Many
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1,004
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Camp Hill, Pa
Hi all. Only just picked up this size 7 beaver felt stingy brim from Etsy but can't identify the maker. Can anyone identify it from the liner logo?

IMGP2107_zpsc8620a25.jpg



The crest contains a motto "[...] qualitas et servitium" or something to that effect, and beneath the sweatband is a yellowed label with the hat size and "Chase" handwritten in pen next to it.
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That looks like the Stetson logo, but the center of the crest is different that the one in my hat from the 50's. Not sure about the model, though.
 

m0nk

One Too Many
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1,004
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Camp Hill, Pa
Update, I searched all through the Stetson Liner thread and couldn't find one that matched. Perhaps it's a Stetson division, such as Mallory, after the acquisition? I'm sure there's someone who would know better, but the beaver and eagle make me think Stetson has some influence... I could be wrong tho. :D

Are there any markings on the sweat?
 

LoveMyHats2

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Michigan


So this huge box shows up with the resistol box inside, the hat was for sure untouched since 1967, never been on a head yet. The hat is spotless and the one picture close up shows the true beautiful color of this hat. Brim is just a hair shy of 3 inches, and as creased the crown is 5 1/8th inches, pushed out to open crown is 6 3/8th inches. This is the nicest hat I own, even nicer than my vintage Strat. The color and felt is just amazing and smoother than any other hat I have had to date. It is "stiff" on the brim and crown from being sitting in a box all these years, but the sweatband is soft and flexible. Crums Department store....it is still there in Wyoming, too!
 
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