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The Stratoliner Society {VINTAGE}

Blackthorn

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Good morning.

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This morning, having a bit of time, I staged a family picture of my vintage Stetson Stratoliners. No alterations have been done to the pic. Overcast, and humid takes some of the vibrant tones out of the felt colors. I thought that it would give a better shot of "all" color felts. In a perfect situation, each felt color should have it's own special lighting.

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In the above pic, right to left, the felt colors are; Moss Green (post #799 shows a pic with the actual color), silverbelly (top & post #630 shows true color), cadet blue, brown (post #757 shows the true brown), dark gray, and a lighter gray. The moss green and cadet blue are un-lined. Each of the felts is a bit different.

Thanks you for taking a look and letting me share my Stratoliner family.

Best wishes, Eric -
Just saw this for the first time...WOW, what a great couple of pics!!!
 

stingman1

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This is a great thread. I recently got my first vintage Strat. A beautiful, minty Caribou. My size is a tough one to track down, though...7 3/8 Long Oval. If the sweatband is in great shape and pliable, I can block a 7 1/4 Long Oval out to fit. But I was wondering if all of you could give me tips where to look for that size. Anybody here have any you'd be interested in selling? Once again, great thread!
 

wine65

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Stingman1 I have a 7 3/8 LO Strat in excellent condition I was considering selling. It's bluish gray color similar to the 2 posted by short balding guy in his Strat family pics. Tried PM ing you but would not go thru. Contact me if your interested.
Steve
 

Short Balding Guy

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I am wearing my newly cleaned 50's Stetson Stratoliner in silverbelly this evening.

A 50's Stratoliner in silverbelly already lives in my wardrobe. I have been worried that I will wear it to an early demise. I picked up this companion silverbelly hat late spring and started today to cleaning the last couple of days.

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I soaked it in white gas and gently brushed all of "the spots." I use a piece of green glass, from an old telephone pole, to weight parts of the hat in the gas. It air dried thru the afternoon and this evening I have conditioned the leather, creased it and am wearing it as I type on our deck this evening. Sweet. It cleaned up fine. Spots came out, dark dirt brushed away. Granted it is not a spotless felt. Perhaps if I send it off to one of the pro hatters it may be improved. I am not worried, Hakuna Matata.

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The ribbon has patina marks, and they remain. I do not worry about the patina as I like the charatcer.

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This shot better shows the patina on the brim edge and ribbon. The felt is spic and span!

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The vintage Stratoliner's with the iconic flange and block are what I really enjoy. For me it works with slacks and a blazer or more casual. Downtown or country. Who can dislike a hat that compliments a Kamehameha Hawaiian polo shirt? Not me!

Hakuna Matata! This vintage hat is grand. Eric -
 

Blackthorn

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I'm only just now beginning to look at vintage Strats and Open Roads. Am I right in assuming that OR's were part beaver, but Strats were rabbit? Or was there a mix of both offered?
 

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