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deenis

Familiar Face
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Now that's not something you see everyday. Very nice.
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rlk

I'll Lock Up
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Beautiful Royal Stetson. I really like the interesting felt and dimensions and brim stitching.:eusa_clap :eusa_clap
 

jimmy the lid

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thunderw21 said:
Royal Stetson with a 5" crown and 2 1/8" brim!

Very cool lid! A lot of similarity to the Borsalino posted by Douglas today. Very similar triple-stitch brim treatment -- the Stetson has a tad more substantial crown self-felt ribbon, but very similar in terms of composition and style.

Cheers,
JtL
 

ScionPI2005

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Aureliano said:
Thank you, Scion.

The Havana, on the W &W website is the Montecristi "version" which they sell in a variety of weave count qualities. Mine is the one called New Hampton.
http://www.hatshop.com/site/showItem.php?Inv_ID=28

Oh I see now...thanks for clarifying Aureliano. My eyes bugged a little at the cost of the "montecristi" versions, but I may be able to do a better job justifying one of the others. I definitely like the "New Hampton", but also liking the looks of the "Palermo", "Cuenca Diamante", or maybe even the "Brighton".

EDIT: I don't see the brim size for the "New Hampton" listed on their website, could you provide the brim size of yours Aureliano? Thanks!
 

Ephraim Tutt

One Too Many
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Sydney Australia
Mr Tutt's $26 genuine vintage Stetson Whippet

I mentioned on the eBay thread that I scored a genuine vintage Stetson Whippet for the princely sum of AUS$26.

And with the atmospheric and completely insane prices that Whippets have been going for lately, I felt a bit chuffed at my pick-up.

Even though it's not the Whippet we're all used to.

This is a charcoal grey Stetson Whippet made under licence in Australia and sold by top-end retailer David Jones sometime back in the 60's.

And it's a stingy!

StetsonWhippet4.jpg
StetsonWhippet2Liner.jpg
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Now why would Stetson use their iconic name for a completely different style of hat??? (Incidently, Akubra - which made Aussie Stetsons under licence - still makes a Whippet in a similar stingy style).

So there you go - another one to add to the FL Whippet stable.
It's not even my size ...but it was worth $26 just to be able to boast I picked up a genuine Whippet for that price!
 

Mr. Paladin

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North Texas
Tooch said:
The Stetson Stratoliner arrived with a dry crease added by the vendor that popped right out. As far as I can tell, it might never have been worn.


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Love the Stratoliner, Tooch. Very nice crease work. Thin ribbons rule!
 

Mr. Paladin

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Aureliano said:
I just got this Panama from Worth & Worth. I already own a couple of straws from them--An optimo and a Diamante. Pics in the panama canal thread--and I call them my "quasi-Montecristi".
Quasi because even though they are not Montecristi (and aren't sold as such by them) they are extremely fine woven. Tight and even amazing hats. Take a look at my newest.

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That one is really nice, Aureliano. I'm not normally keen on straws but that one has definite class! Going to show us a shot wearing it?
 

Aureliano

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ScionPI2005 said:
Oh I see now...thanks for clarifying Aureliano. My eyes bugged a little at the cost of the "montecristi" versions, but I may be able to do a better job justifying one of the others. I definitely like the "New Hampton", but also liking the looks of the "Palermo", "Cuenca Diamante", or maybe even the "Brighton".

EDIT: I don't see the brim size for the "New Hampton" listed on their website, could you provide the brim size of yours Aureliano? Thanks!


And I believe that the Montecristi on the website are their less expensive ones. I saw some very fine hats in the shop at higher prices. The brim of my New Hampton measures 2 1/2 inches. I saw the Palermo and loved the brim treatment, the brim though is too short for my taste. They can customize any hat for you BTW.
I also own their Cuenca Diamante and the Optimo I just posted pictures of those in the panama canal thread.
 

Tooch

One of the Regulars
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Verde Valley, Arizona
I don't know, the one in your Avatar looks pretty good as well.

Thanks! That's my Resistol Outlook -- it's one of my "city" hats that seem to suit me best on urban trips. I got some nice comments on it recently when I spent a week in LA.
 

daizawaguy

Call Me a Cab
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2,661
Location
Tokyo
Ephraim Tutt said:
I mentioned on the eBay thread that I scored a genuine vintage Stetson Whippet for the princely sum of AUS$26.

And with the atmospheric and completely insane prices that Whippets have been going for lately, I felt a bit chuffed at my pick-up.

Even though it's not the Whippet we're all used to.

This is a charcoal grey Stetson Whippet made under licence in Australia and sold by top-end retailer David Jones sometime back in the 60's.

And it's a stingy!

StetsonWhippet4.jpg
StetsonWhippet2Liner.jpg
SDC10595.jpg
SDC10597.jpg


Now why would Stetson use their iconic name for a completely different style of hat??? (Incidently, Akubra - which made Aussie Stetsons under licence - still makes a Whippet in a similar stingy style).

So there you go - another one to add to the FL Whippet stable.
It's not even my size ...but it was worth $26 just to be able to boast I picked up a genuine Whippet for that price!

Very similar to the modern Akubra Whippet...nice descendant
 
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Aureliano said:
And I believe that the Montecristi on the website are their less expensive ones. I saw some very fine hats in the shop at higher prices. The brim of my New Hampton measures 2 1/2 inches. I saw the Palermo and loved the brim treatment, the brim though is too short for my taste. They can customize any hat for you BTW.
I also own their Cuenca Diamante and the Optimo I just posted pictures of those in the panama canal thread.

Saw them on the Panama Canal thread. Beautiful panamas all! :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
 

CRH

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West Branch, IA
daizawaguy said:
Very similar to the modern Akubra Whippet...nice descendant

Very interesting, indeed. So much for Whippetesque, or Whippety!

Very cool revolutionary (evolutionary?) look you have going on there, Mr. Tutt. :D

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Ephraim Tutt

One Too Many
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Sydney Australia
CRH said:
Very interesting, indeed. So much for Whippetesque, or Whippety!

Very cool revolutionary (evolutionary?) look you have going on there, Mr. Tutt. :D

SDC10597.jpg

Yep Craig,
Makes me think we need a thread called "the Stingy Revolution" for all the short-brim lovers.
 

Mr. Paladin

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Location
North Texas
I received the Dobbs in the OR style on Monday. The 2 1/8" brim just did not suit brim up wear and I hate cattleman creased hats brim down on me, so I decided to recrease it in a fedora style. The felt was not too stiff at all and this is the finished product. As is common with re-creasing cattlemans creases, there are some faint dirt trail lines where the old crease was. Gentle applications of a white rubber sponge and an orange sponge are making headway and I think eventually the lines will be almost imperceptible. My only hang-up is still the short brim. I'm having a hard time getting over the 2 1/8" brim, I think it looks too modern!

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