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scotrace said:...Anyone here the lucky buyer?...
Hmmnn I wonder, could it be a size 7 1/4?:whistlingscotrace said:
dog20 said:That hat so reminds me of this!
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Feraud said:The auction hat will probably be similar in color to my Whippet.
jimmy the lid said:Before I bid on this lid, I contacted the Seller, who informed me that the photo was a bit light, and that the actual color of the hat was a "darker khaki green." Thanks to you, Feraud, I was reminded of your lid in this thread, and I had the funny feeling that the Whippet in the auction might well resemble your lid, which I think looks absolutely amazing.
It makes me wonder how popular certain color hats were.barrowjh said:I am partial to greens, but at 7 3/8, it was out of sight for me (7 1/8). I have noticed that green hats with a reasonable size brim go for big bucks, this was no exception. I think Hatco has a dark olive, and VS a 'dark moss' green, and Borsalino probably still has some nice green colors. Good looking vintage green hats (with 2 1/2 or larger brims) are few and far between. If only I had a dime for every stingy-brim green . . .