With good reason. Did Stetson specify these slight shade differences, I wonder?I'm fascinated by the color variations.
does that help and/or make sense?
Jeff, nice find. I too am surprised by the color differences in my OR's, some are a greenish, some pinkish and some more tan.
With different ages & the different felt quality, the hues petina differently. The dyes of the Royal Deluxe & 3X would fade differently. The 25 has more beaver, if the other 2 have any, that would fade differently as well.
The lifes the hats led is in play as well. JMHO
With different ages & the different felt quality, the hues petina differently. The dyes of the Royal Deluxe & 3X would fade differently. The 25 has more beaver, if the other 2 have any, that would fade differently as well.
The lifes the hats led is in play as well. JMHO
Agreed, on both counts. Do you imply that the dyes would have been more similar when new, though? The Royal D, barely worn, has such wonderful rose undertones, it's hard for me to believe that the formula would have been the same, where my Resistol silver belly "wide country" looks positively sage next to it.
I am sure that even with recipes colours changed with batches or even the recipe was tweaked if parts of it were not available or at too dear a price. or even the age of the ingredients or a mixed batch can change to way it coloured the felt. Even today with computerized everything dye lots or listed on cloth and say carpets because of changes from lot to lot.Stetson had a specific recipe for dyes. HatCo makes both brands these days & the Stetson Silverbelly is more pinkish than Resistol.