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Stetson 3X Open Road. More pics to be posted in the Open Road Guild thread.

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Perfection!

Folks might not get the impression from the stingy brims I normally prefer to wear, but a cattleman creased Open Road, in my mind, is about the coolest thing ever.

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Perfection!

Folks might not get the impression from the stingy brims I normally prefer to wear, but a cattleman creased Open Road, in my mind, is about the coolest thing ever.

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I have several Westerns with Cattleman creases & they look just fine but they all have >3" brims. I never cared for how I look in an OR with a Cattleman crease & I always thought it was because the brim was too narrow for me. Wearing this OR around the house this morning I'm coming to the conclusion it's the turned up brim & not the width that I don't like on me. I just don't look as good as you & some others do with a turned up brim. I tend to like all my brims pretty flat & level in front; not turned up or snapped down.

This hat may end up with a diamond but I'm in no hurry.
 
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I have several Westerns with Cattleman creases & they look just fine but they all have >3" brims. I never cared for how I look in an OR with a Cattleman crease & I always thought it was because the brim was too narrow for me. Wearing this OR around the house this morning I'm coming to the conclusion it's the turned up brim & not the width that I don't like on me. I just don't look as good as you & some others do with a turned up brim. I tend to like all my brims pretty flat & level in front; not turned up or snapped down.

This hat may end up with a diamond but I'm in no hurry.
Turn up the brim, turn up the Bob Wills on the stereo, and turn up a few cold ones. You might find it suits you more than you think.
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New Penney's Marathon I believe the liner puts it around '40 - '45
Shark gill pleated ribbon
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Reverse of the sweatband reveals previous owner's name and info:
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Col. Louis Siv Phillipp (Ret.) Riverside, California



Also, new Wright boater:
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IIRC this logo puts it post 1934 so Im guessing 40's or 50's
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New Penney's Marathon I believe the liner puts it around '40 - '45
Shark gill pleated ribbon
IMG_20170610_154909.jpg

IMG_20170610_154849.jpg

IMG_20170610_154830.jpg

Reverse of the sweatband reveals previous owner's name and info:
IMG_20170609_223634.jpg

Col. Louis Siv Phillipp (Ret.) Riverside, California



Also, new Wright boater:
IMG_20170610_154740.jpg

IMG_20170610_154609.jpg

IMG_20170610_154636.jpg

IMG_20170610_154708.jpg

IMG_20170610_154723.jpg

IIRC this logo puts it post 1934 so Im guessing 40's or 50's
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Two really great hats. Ribbons on both are special. It would be interesting to research the Colonel. Maybe a WWI vet (Retired).
 

40Cal

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Dang...



And dang again!

Awesome hats both!
Thanks, Bob!
Whoa. Good get, 40. That's a keeper.


Sent directly from my mind to yours.
It truly is a fine hat Jim. Thanks

gorgeous !!!

love Adrians stash ... I dip into it pretty frequently
Hard to beat MB,s hats! I agree , Anthony.

Super rich color. Great brim work. Keeper for sure!
The brim is close to a three incher , Red! I'm quite happy in the shade
 

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