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just what I need....happpy flies that will tell all their friends.I’ve heard that if you spritz the hat with some rum after applying the coconut the flies are much happier.
just what I need....happpy flies that will tell all their friends.I’ve heard that if you spritz the hat with some rum after applying the coconut the flies are much happier.
LOL!My Snake River (I replaced the macrame band with a pug and reshaped the hat):
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A hat sure to make you smile.
I also tried John’s @moehawk suggestion and used liquified coconut oil on the hat to restore its flexibility and allow for shaping. It worked well and the coconut scent is very mild and quite pleasant. Of course I have been humming Jimmy Buffett songs all day....
But then you have to listen to them singingI’ve heard that if you spritz the hat with some rum after applying the coconut the flies are much happier.
As long as they don't tell the moths, you'll be ok..just what I need....happpy flies that will tell all their friends.
Hard to beat a Stagecoach, or any Resistol Western for that matter. They're my favorite Westerns to work with.Looks like it's been a while since anyone posted in here, so please allow me. Here's a Butterfield Express that I scored off the Bay last month. I'm leaving it stock, except for having flattened out the brim a little bit. It's going into my Cowboy Action Shooting stable.
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Looks like it's been a while since anyone posted in here, so please allow me. Here's a Butterfield Express that I scored off the Bay last month. I'm leaving it stock, except for having flattened out the brim a little bit. It's going into my Cowboy Action Shooting stable.
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Thank you!That's a very nice western hat.
Simply freakin' WOW, Terry! That is an awesome transformation! Wish I had your skills!!Not a Resistol, but it's still a Stagecoach with the Knox branding. The open crown on this is 7 inches tall with a 4 1/2 inch brim width. This is one that I refurbished and restored a couple of years ago. Dobbs also had the Stagecoach line. All three were probably owned by the same hat company at one time.
Before and After pics: It now sports a Montana pinch with a mule kick in the back. I also reshaped the brim with a slight cowboy curl. This is the biggest hat I own.
Thank you Rusty!Great job Terry!!!!
Thank you, buddy! Not hard to get. Obtaining the skills is the easy enough. Mastering the patience is the hard part.Simply freakin' WOW, Terry! That is an awesome transformation! Wish I had your skills!!
Yessir. Great looking Stagecoach.Gentlemen, I come before you here today full of both pride, and humility. Pride that I get to show off my newest Stagecoach acquisition. This is the most IMMACULATE 2nd-hand hat that I have ever seen, much less owned. The felt, the crease, the ribbon, the headband, all are pristine. I would swear this hat just came off the factory floor, and into its box, this morning. If this hat has spent even five minutes on another human being's head before it reached me, I would be astounded.
Now for the humility. I do not possess anywhere near the experience and knowledge so many of you do. My research on the Stagecoach line comes pretty much from reading this thread, and downloading and perusing just about every page from the Miller-Stockman thread. And, of course, repeatedly consulting Joao Encarnado's model list. From none of those resources, can I form a conclusive opinion as to what model this is. The crown is 5 & 5/8 at the bottom of the crush, and 6 & 1/8 at the top of the side. The brim is 4". The closest I can find a match would be a Timber Creek, but the other Timber Creek I have came to me with what I consider a brick, or Dakota shape, while this one is definitely more of (gentle) teardrop. ANY input as to what my new baby is, would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, and did I mention it's a glorious blue?
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Gentlemen, I come before you here today full of both pride, and humility. Pride that I get to show off my newest Stagecoach acquisition. This is the most IMMACULATE 2nd-hand hat that I have ever seen, much less owned. The felt, the crease, the ribbon, the headband, all are pristine. I would swear this hat just came off the factory floor, and into its box, this morning. If this hat has spent even five minutes on another human being's head before it reached me, I would be astounded.
Now for the humility. I do not possess anywhere near the experience and knowledge so many of you do. My research on the Stagecoach line comes pretty much from reading this thread, and downloading and perusing just about every page from the Miller-Stockman thread. And, of course, repeatedly consulting Joao Encarnado's model list. From none of those resources, can I form a conclusive opinion as to what model this is. The crown is 5 & 5/8 at the bottom of the crush, and 6 & 1/8 at the top of the side. The brim is 4". The closest I can find a match would be a Timber Creek, but the other Timber Creek I have came to me with what I consider a brick, or Dakota shape, while this one is definitely more of (gentle) teardrop. ANY input as to what my new baby is, would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, and did I mention it's a glorious blue?
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Nope, paper tag is apparently the ONLY thing missing off this hat. Tiny, tiny, remnant of it left, without a single iota of type on it. There's a factory tag, but I'm not sure how I would glean anything off those numbers....Nice hat - that's a good find! Is there a paper tag inside/behind the sweatband? The model and color name should both be on that tag. I'm curious what that color is called, as well as the model. I'm a big fan of the Resistol Stagecoach line.