rlk
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2-3/4" brim. 16 ligne ribbon. I haven't put a firm crease in yet. 2 rounds of Pecards and the sweatband is still a bit stiff and dry. About 1/2 size up left to get back to tagged size.
Its fresh from ebay and I don't really have specific info to date more precisely than say 1945-57 with any certainty. I would be pleased if anyone has an ad or another dated hat that could close in a bit better.tonyb said:Yowza. As to the hat itself, I got nothing to add to what's already been said. Bee yew tee full.
Man, rlk, that's one to study. I gotta wonder just how many like it they made, and how many survive.
Where'd you get it? And what have you ascertained as to its vintage, etc?
Its very soft and moderately light weight with a smooth finish. It arrived with only the shallow center crease and no sign of any creases or brim distortion. The front pinch of the crown works its way out and would require some steam to set in its current state. Could be it is a bit on the dry side like the sweatband and this makes it a little reluctant to hold its form. The brim has a good bit of curve in its flanging all around and the front of the brim is very cooperative.Chinaski said:You have a couple different creases in your photos, and it looks like it will take a new crease so easily - it looks like great felt. How's it feel? I have one Royal Deluxe that is very soft and malleable.
No name on the hat. Was sold by Myers Brothers of Clinton, Illinois. They seem to have had multiple locations in the northern half of the state, with the only reference to the Clinton location in 1947 ad. Other locations mentioned from 30's-50's.RBH said:Does it have a name on the sweat?
My search has turned up Stetsons such as 'The Turf' ,'The El Camino' and 'The Sterling' all Royal Dr Luxe.
All from the time frame you suggest.