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The Stetson One-Hundred "100"

drmaxtejeda

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Then this happened over on eBay...one of the fastest Buy It Now buttons I hit. Stetson 100 fedora, stars on the liner crest. Size 7. Just my little effort to catch up with you big boys!

Some of these beauties are still out there. It looks hardly worn - now to get it out and about.


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Ooooohhhh, Daniel! No había visto este! Wowww! Niiice.

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AbbaDatDeHat

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Stetson 100. Maple leaf on the liner, stars on the sweatband.

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Greetings All:
If ever there was a before and after opportunity, i have the before, Tonio has the after.
Be weller than the before. Bowen
 
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Not to be confusing....Tonio’s is what mine should look like. Mine’s in pieces. Blah
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Gotcha. I hear there’s a magician in Mexico City who can make it like new. He has a tonic that regrows sweatbands and vintage liners he gets from goat stomachs. He’ll have it good as new and it will only cost you a tiny piece of your soul.


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Then this happened over on eBay...one of the fastest Buy It Now buttons I hit. Stetson 100 fedora, stars on the liner crest. Size 7. Just my little effort to catch up with you big boys!

Some of these beauties are still out there. It looks hardly worn - now to get it out and about.


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I say I have removed myself from the fedora "hunt" BUT if such a grail hat, in my size, were to cross my path would I be willing to open the cheque book? That is a tough question and not sure which way I would jump but I have a strong suspicion that if I passed on it the walking away would haunt me for a long time.
 

Just Daniel

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Ignacio in CDMX can definitely work miracles, although FedEx or DHL will probably cost as much as the repair. He's a great guy and has refurbished several hats for me. If you had three or four hats to work on it would just about be worth the price of a flight to visit him!

Daniel


Gotcha. I hear there’s a magician in Mexico City who can make it like new. He has a tonic that regrows sweatbands and vintage liners he gets from goat stomachs. He’ll have it good as new and it will only cost you a tiny piece of your soul.


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Just Daniel

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I know exactly what you mean. I felt exactly the same!



I say I have removed myself from the fedora "hunt" BUT if such a grail hat, in my size, were to cross my path would I be willing to open the cheque book? That is a tough question and not sure which way I would jump but I have a strong suspicion that if I passed on it the walking away would haunt me for a long time.
 

Tonio

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Incredible find, Tonio. Tell us more.

Now there’s a nice one. A Hundred kudos.
That crown looks creamy soft and the thin ribbon is quite a nice touch.
Wear it well Tonio.
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+1. I want to hear and see more.


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Thanks all for the compliments on the 100. Originally sold in Laredo, Texas. A very nice hat, and a lucky find. I'll be sure to take additional pictures of it.
 

drmaxtejeda

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Ignacio in CDMX can definitely work miracles, although FedEx or DHL will probably cost as much as the repair. He's a great guy and has refurbished several hats for me. If you had three or four hats to work on it would just about be worth the price of a flight to visit him!

Daniel
It was Daniel who confirmed a friend's recommendation of Ignacio to me. Thanks, Daniel! Ignacio asks about you often.

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buler

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Buler on here bent some once upon a time. He has a jig & the plastic pieces but just can't get him to bend any more of them...HTH

I takes so much time. I heat the joint area for the bend by holding the plastic over a soldering iron. It needs to be just right, but not too much, to get the bend right. If someone has a better idea/tool for doing the joint heating, I'm all ears. I do have enough plastic left to do around 6 pair.

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I takes so much time. I heat the joint area for the bend by holding the plastic over a soldering iron. It needs to be just right, but not too much, to get the bend right. If someone has a better idea/tool for doing the joint heating, I'm all ears. I do have enough plastic left to do around 6 pair.

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@Hurricane Jack was looking for detail drawings or the pat. #.
 
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I takes so much time. I heat the joint area for the bend by holding the plastic over a soldering iron. It needs to be just right, but not too much, to get the bend right. If someone has a better idea/tool for doing the joint heating, I'm all ears. I do have enough plastic left to do around 6 pair.

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I understand how you did it with a pattern traced from an original. No problem.
 

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