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After receiving a new Royal Stetson from johnnyphi last evening, I discovered the word "Moselle" stamped on the back of the sweat. I wasn't sure whether this denoted a color or a model name. Johnnyphi has the box that this lid came in, and the box identifies the color as "Holly" (which seems to make sense). That leads me to believe that "Moselle" was the model name for this lid -- but that raises some interesting questions. Why would the name of the model be stamped on the back of the sweat, rather than embossed on the front of the sweat, as was the norm? Were certain models initially manufactured in a limited production run, or on an introductory or trial basis, and therefore only stamped on the back of the sweat pending a more robust distribution? Any other ideas or thoughts on this?
Incidentally, I now have two lids with this feature -- the other is my "stitched-brim" Royal Stetson that has "Pearl" stamped on the back of the sweat. Both of these lids appear to date to the late 40's.
Does anyone else out there have any Stetson lids with this feature?
Cheers,
JtL
Incidentally, I now have two lids with this feature -- the other is my "stitched-brim" Royal Stetson that has "Pearl" stamped on the back of the sweat. Both of these lids appear to date to the late 40's.
Does anyone else out there have any Stetson lids with this feature?
Cheers,
JtL