The Lost Cowboy
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Thank you sir!Nice catch! I like the look of the whip stitching around the brim...and I'm definitely a fan of the smaller brim on that one. It suits you well.
Thank you sir!Nice catch! I like the look of the whip stitching around the brim...and I'm definitely a fan of the smaller brim on that one. It suits you well.
I had one of those '65 GTOs with Tri-Power and factory 411 Posi-Traction. Bought it used in 1967 for $1600. I was exactly the kind of idiot who had no business driving such a car.In 1965 a Pontiac GTO with the optional 389 Tri-Power V8 engine cost $2800. In 1964 the GTO was not yet a model of it’s own but rather an optional package you could order on the LeMans 2dr post for a few hundred dollars.
You're on a great roll for the start of 2024 with those 3 beauties, Jonathan.And finally, Stetson Standard Quality:
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More pics and details in the Pre- 1940s Stetson dress hats thread.
Seems a reasonable estimate and there were sure a lot of $15 and $20 hats sold in that era. I just meant that Penney’s being a bit of a popular price establishment…. A $15 hat was probably a fairly premium item for their shelves. Im not sure but do feel like I remember @drmaxtejeda finding a Fifty or 100 JC Penney hatand we joked that thing probably stayed behind glass till the stores closed!
Score, score and score, Jonathan: a genuine hattrick!And finally, Stetson Standard Quality:
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Beautiful J.Next, a Mac Lachlan Beaver Twenty:
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More pics and details in the Maclachlan Hats thread (hey, I didn't name it).
Some amazing finds, Jonathan!And finally, Stetson Standard Quality:
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Thanks Max. Glad my memory wasn’t tossing me to the wolves. LOL. Makes me think of the dude that waltzed into that JC Penney and plunked down 100 smackeroos for that one. Or did he put it on his Penney’s card.
Great hats! The Maclachlan innards are particularly attractive.And finally, Stetson Standard Quality:
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I just bought a 1950's Disney Twenty which is the same color as this C &F hat, and these 2 hats look virtually identical, with same brim and crown measurements and same brim edge treatment. The Collins & Fairbanks hat is at least as good as the Disney, and the brim seems to be thicker or denser than the Disney although the Disney has a quite good brim. I'd say the Collins has a better sweatband, too. I say all this because, unless I'm mistaken, both hats were made by Lee Hat Co.1950's Collins & Fairbanks. 2 3/4 inch Cavanagh Edge brim, 5 3/4 inch open crown. This hat was made by Lee Hat Co. Just guessing, I'd estimate this about a Twenty or $20 hat.
Great hats! The Maclachlan innards are particularly attractive.
That Standard Stetson, though, was a de ja vu experience. I knew modern Stetson liners are reminiscent of old designs, but I didn’t realize they can be actually replicas. Here is my modern Excellent Quality liner - almost an exact replica of your vintage Standard Quality.
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