barrowjh
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I think it might be the name; any name other than Stetson or Borsalino is just not as well known. I'm jealous of Chepstow's 7X also. I believe that during the late 1930s - late 1950s (maybe into the 1960s) just about all of the manufacturers were producing the same quality hats, and pretty much the same range of quality levels. Lee, for instance, if I remember this right, used the Disney label for their top-shelf line of hats. Resistol still sounds 'modern-ish' to me, while most of the other manufacturers' names were that of the company's founder. I have not yet encountered a vintage wool felt Resistol from that time period, but they likely made them also. Stetson and most manufacturers offered wool felt hats, typically at a price point about half of the price for their base rabbit fur felt hats. So, I think you can encounter mediocre hats under all of the vintage names just as easily as you might encounter exceptional quality. It is likely they sold more of the lower-quality hats than the top-shelf hats, but often the ones that survived until today were (my best guess) the last ones gifted to the patriarch, often high quality, and rarely worn if ever, pased down through the generations (this was your grandad's hat, etc.) until someone decides to get rid of it.