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danofarlington said:I haven't yet read all the pages on this long thread, but I wonder what hatmakers would say about the quality of different Stetsons if they held them in their hands. Myself, I can't tell much difference about quality, other than very fine beaver, which I have recently seen. Can a hatmaker tell which Stetson is better? If not, then it's another case of the "diamond ring ripoff," meaning, if a diamond ring has a flaw in it but you need one of those magnifying glasses to see it, then what does it matter? Why spend extra thousands of dollars for a more flawless diamond that no one could possibly know is flawless? In a parallel way, if people can't tell one hat's quality from the next hat, what does it matter, and why pay more on that score? But if you can tell, then it matters.
With enough experience, it's pretty easy to tell differences in quality. One of the issues is that the quality of the felt for different standard designations changed over the years. As in, a modern 3x quality is of lower quality than a c.1950 3x quality. Quality also comes out through use. Better quality hats stand up better to rain and wear. A cheap hat will taper, shrink and lose its flange through repeated abuse. A high quality one will last longer.