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Pre- 1940s Stetson dress hats.

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Stetson Standard Quality Feather Weight

Guessing at later 1930s on this one... ebay auction from a couple of weeks ago. The hat has some meurth cavities that were hidden behind the ribbon edges - the seller was kind enough to refund some of the cost. Otherwise, it is in nice condition - soft lightweight felt.

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I creased it with a center dent and side pinches:

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interesting stitching embellishes the raw brim edge:

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quatro pleating on the ribbon:

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zetwal

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Alanfgag, you asked the other day to compare SQFW stamps. Here you go.

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Joshbru3

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Guessing at later 1930s on this one... ebay auction from a couple of weeks ago. The hat has some meurth cavities that were hidden behind the ribbon edges - the seller was kind enough to refund some of the cost. Otherwise, it is in nice condition - soft lightweight felt.

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I LOVE that hat! It looks even better in your pictures than in the auction photos. That brim treatment is just outstanding!!!! :eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap
 

Joshbru3

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1930s Stetson Tyrolean Alpine Hat

This isn't your everyday Stetson Standard Quality. I bought it from etsy and when I opened the box, I wasn't quite sure what I had. After a couple of minutes I realized that its a Tyrolean. This is the most coned shaped crown out of any hat that I own. Here's some pics:

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Josh, This is truely a rare find no matter if most on here don't appreciate the style (they were popular sporting hats at different time periods). I have never seen a US made Alpine (now Robert will post one :) ) from this time period and the German, Austrian, French and Italian ones are also rare.
 

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