Thanks Brad! The tag reads: "O.P.A. RETAIL CEILING PRICE $20.00 (Sec. 13. M.P.R 580)."
It looks like one of the earliest Twenties I've seen. The edge binding is typical of higher-end Cavanagh and Dobbs Homburgs from the '30s into the '50s. For a Dobbs, the frayed edge is more typical in an older hat.
What does the tag say that's sticking out from under the sweatband? I can't read it in the photo, and it's probably a big clue as to age, as it looks like a Trusize tag or an OPA or OPS tag.
Brad
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Thanks Brad! The tag reads: "O.P.A. RETAIL CEILING PRICE $20.00 (Sec. 13. M.P.R 580)."
Congratulations, I think you've posted the first Hat Corporation of America hat with an OPA tag we've seen on the Lounge! (At least, I don't remember ever seeing one come up before now).
As carouselvic pointed out, that dates it to within a few years, specifically, from May 18, 1942, when the General Maximum Price Regulation (GMPR) took effect, to May 29, 1947, when the Office of Price Administration was abolished. I would place it toward the earlier of those five years based on the taped-seam sweatband.
Forgot to mention before that the earliest reference I have seen for a Dobbs Twenty is 1936, so they do go back that far.
Brad
Last edited by Brad Bowers; 06-18-2012 at 10:43 AM.
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Wow, this thread is great! Thanks to Brad and carouselvic for sharing your expertise.
I would like to date my first Adam Homburg. Here are some pics from the auctioneer. http://www.ebay.com/itm/320921051407...84.m1439.l2649 And some after TLC pic. (other than perhaps a new finished brim edge ribbon, in the future) Its a great hat. But would like to know a little more on its date range if possible. Thanks in advance.
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Just got this old Stetson Royal. It was a barn find from a picker. There was still an old department store tag with the price $11.35. Anyone
have an idea what year this could be from?
I'm new here and for some reason the site isn't letting me download pic.
Last edited by Chaz68; 06-28-2012 at 05:22 PM. Reason: Question
I'm pretty sure you need to post a few messages before you can post pics. Perhaps it's 10, I don't know. But you need to roam around the forum and post some comments and replies so you can rack a few posts up.
You don't need a specific post count- you just need an external photo hosting account like photobucket, flickr, inkfrog, etc.