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The School of Hard Knox

Socially Distorted

New in Town
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UK
Hey Guys
Picked up my first Knox a couple weeks ago, a Canadian made 'SNAP-amatic'. It's very much the epitomy of stingy but I'm a small guy so I can get away with it I think!
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javadave61

Practically Family
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891
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Harrisburg, PA
So Fruno kindly asked about the new Knox I picked up at the Stetson outlet. I realize this isn't vintage, and probably isn't even a real "Knox" as in the Knox of old. But it bears the name nonetheless.

This hat has about the smoothest felt of any modern fedora I've handled, and it seems like you could run over it with a train, and it would be no worse for the wear. Its crown is quite robust, and it sports a 2 1/2 inch brim.

But the reason for its deep discount became apparent shortly after I arrived home and noticed black marks on my forehead. The cheap, cheap sweat was disintegrating right before my eyes. My guess is that because this hat was custom made for a particular hat store, Hatco (or whoever actually makes the hat) stamped the store logo on the cheapest sweat they had. I scraped the outer layer of the sweat off until I had a temporarily wearable hat, sans black-band head.

Meanwhile, I picked up a new sweat from Lounge member Bond (via eBay) and carefully sewed in a new sweat. I'm grateful to the instructions I found here on the Lounge.

Here's the result (followed by the obligatory pic of that horrible sweat).

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NEXT QUESTION: I'm thinking about a silver or gray ribbon to make this graphite gray hat stand out. Ideas? 2"? 1.5"? Shiny? Matte finish? Subtle? Bold? Another color I should be considering? I'd welcome your input.

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moehawk

I'll Lock Up
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Stingies like wide ribbons. I think it kinda makes up for what they lack in other places. Grey would be nice, but don't dismiss a deep dark brown. I haave a black stingy with a wide brown ribbon that looks great.
 

Lotsahats

One Too Many
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Aaron, the Knox Twenty goes back to 1915! See this thread, http://thefedoralounge.com/threads/the-first-twenty-hat.69985/.

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Ah, thanks, Bill. I had missed that thread. At first I tried to use an inflation calculator to understand the price, but it worked out to around $450--not that far off from where good hats are selling now. However, the article mentions that the average hat could be had for $2-$3; that puts the relative price of a Twenty in 1915 closer to $1500 now, if not even more. Fascinating!

At any event, I'm so glad to see Robert sharing his hats again. Your collection, sir, is beyond compare, and sharing it here helps the rest of us see what hats can be.

From the snow,
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moehawk

I'll Lock Up
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Northern California
I've been wanting one of these for a while. Saw it at a decent BIN, so I went for it.

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Other than a slightly stiff sweatband and broken off size tag (which I may have done, but it came off suspiciously easy) it is in nice overall shape. Seller described it as dark brown, almost black. I would call it black. :). Nice fit, great felt, medium weight with a nice soft hand for it's relative stiffness. All in all, a keeper!
 

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