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+1 Thanks for going digital for the occasion.Dan,
Great hat and price!
+1 Thanks for going digital for the occasion.Dan,
Great hat and price!
Thus concludes my application for admission in to the Guild
Thanks, zetwal. I was concerned I wouldn't be accepted because it's a) modern and b) snapped downWelcome aboard ... :yo:
Thanks, zetwal. I was concerned I wouldn't be accepted because it's a) modern and b) snapped down
Can anybody identify this beautiful old Stetson (with original box)? An unbashed Open Road? The closeup of the sweatband looks like the hat was never worn. Some 7 1/8-size aficionado might be interested. It's not my size or I'd bid on it just to get a closer look.
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=10072476
I have a large collection of fedoras, plus one homburg. After moving to Arizona, I discovered that I needed something a bit more "appropriate." The Open Road was an obvious choice: It has the right amount of western, without being A Western (if you know what I mean). Apparently they're "supposed" to be worn differently than I wear mine; I like it snapped down in front.
Thus concludes my application for admission in to the Guild
This is my "new" hat from craigslist. It is a vintage Byer-Rolnick Resistol "Fort Worth" (which I've seen before) but also marked "Pecos" (which I have not). It seems to have a narrower brim than the San Antonio and I'm not sure about the crown. The crown has some creasing, but I can't really tell how it was originally bashed - it doesnt seem to have had a cattleman or fedora shape. I thought I would see if anyone here or the Resistol forum knew anything about the "Pecos" markings (it has a retailer stamp, but it's not from Texas).
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Would this work for this thread, this hat is quite interesting....