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The 3X Mess Hall

DNO

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This needs a good BUMP

Absolutely. Here's one I just picked up at a local thrift shop. Beautiful colour and spotless. No mothing. Great hat but unfortunately I'll never wear it. At size 7 it's three sizes too small for me but I just couldn't let it sit there!

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It had a rough cattleman's crease that I changed to a C crease. Lovely hat to work with!
 

randooch

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Good bump! (Where the heck did Marc go, anyway?) Too bad so many of those old photos are gone.

DNO, that's a beaut. Looks like the grosgrain has taken on that sun-drenched patina, like liquid gold. Nice!

I have one of that era and did the same thing to the crease. I concur about the felt.
 
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DNO

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Thanks Randall. The hat has faded a bit and you can see the original colour if you shift the ribbon a bit. I sure wish this beauty actually fit me!

I'm coming to the realization that I may be collecting these hats...I was always suffering under the delusion that I was just picking up hats to wear. Can't really say that with this one.
 

TomS

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Here is my 3x contribution... I recently posted it on the Open Road thread as well. I'm new to all this. Is there something special about 3x hats?
Best,
Tom
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Tom, very nice hat. 3X is pretty much the standard designation for most entry level Stetsons. There are some threads that discuss the progression of quality by the different X's ie 7X, 10X, etc. I am perfectly happy with a 3X for daily wear.
 

randooch

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Tom, very nice hat. 3X is pretty much the standard designation for most entry level Stetsons. There are some threads that discuss the progression of quality by the different X's ie 7X, 10X, etc. I am perfectly happy with a 3X for daily wear.
+1!

"Special" is in the eye of the beholder, but also upon the head of the wearer. Yours look great. I have a No. 1 Quality, which as I understand it is a rung lower than 3X, and i'm pleased as can be with it.

Thanks for the pics!
 

dhermann1

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Absolutely. Here's one I just picked up at a local thrift shop. Beautiful colour and spotless. No mothing. Great hat but unfortunately I'll never wear it. At size 7 it's three sizes too small for me but I just couldn't let it sit there!

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It had a rough cattleman's crease that I changed to a C crease. Lovely hat to work with!

DNO: If you'd consider parting with it, I'd make you an offer. Or you could quote me a price. Or not.
 
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Not to split hairs but 3X is a bit more "special" than entry level.
Dress hats come in at Royal & Royal Deluxe before getting to 3X.
Western Stetson have Number 1 Quality as well as Royal & Royal Deluxe before getting to 3X.

Don't worry, I don't have that many to split.:eeek: I had forgotten the progression of the styles, but I know it was in a thread somewhere here...
 

TomS

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Just got this Stetson Open Road 3X Silverbelly 1950's?, felt is super nice, thin, firm, and smooth.

I just asked about a similar vintage 3X. If I'm not mistaken the opinion was late 50s at best, and likely early 1960s.

Its a great hat by the way!!
Best,
Tom
 

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