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Ebay Hats: Victories, Defeats, Gripes & Items of Interest

jlee562

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Randall Renshaw

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Excellent!

Thank you , Stefan and Randy. I’m waiting for a Dobbs Fifteen wide brim to show up in the mail I was lucky to snatch off the Bay. I’m hoping to end up with a certain
Open Road clone, and once I get lucky enough to end up with a western hat that can be shaped into the look that Randy and Bama keeps sporting I’m going to take another long break from beating the Bay bushes. No, really!
Well...Maybe. [emoji6][emoji849]



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Rmccamey

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What's your size? A few more eyes might speed the purchase process and help solidify the HAS.

Thank you , Stefan and Randy. I’m waiting for a Dobbs Fifteen wide brim to show up in the mail I was lucky to snatch off the Bay. I’m hoping to end up with a certain
Open Road clone, and once I get lucky enough to end up with a western hat that can be shaped into the look that Randy and Bama keeps sporting I’m going to take another long break from beating the Bay bushes. No, really!
Well...Maybe. [emoji6][emoji849]



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Randall Renshaw

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What's your size? A few more eyes might speed the purchase process and help solidify the HAS.

Thanks, Randy! A 1/4 is best, but I can stretch some 7 1/8s ...and of course a shrunken 3/8 would work.
I’m afraid I maybe hard to help for the hat I’m wishing for. If the hat is absolutely perfect I’m willing to spend up to $125, or so...so too many times my low cost budget and high cost expectations cancel each other.
A natural or whitish 3 or seven x CB , or a wide brimmed, tall crowned Open Road clone is the elusive critter I’m hoping for.
I have an early fifties Knox Westlite that would fill the bill if I steam shaped it, but I really don’t want to mess with that one.
I’m partial to it’s original cattleman’s crease and brim shape.
I like how your and Bama ‘s westerns have a slight hike in the rear of the crown’s center crease and with the front pinch coming somewhat near, but not quite a cattleman’s crease. And your brims have a certain character that I’d like to imitate, as well.
Bravo to you two for serving up a look having wide appeal.
In two days, or so, I may be able to satisfy this HAS disease myself. There’s one on the Bay that is perfect and so far no one else has made a bid, but I already know that don’t mean diddly. I can hope, though.
Thanks again for your help, as I too, like trying to help others suffering this costly, but absolutely joyful malady.
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eBay gave me this beauty ten years ago for only five bucks! Too bad lighting strikes but once.


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Rmccamey

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Nice ebay find. Those happen sometimes. I found my 50s RD OR at a thrift shop for $12. I've had some good luck on Facebook market including my Beaver 100.

PM me your address. I may have one you can "play with" without worrying too much.

RM

Thanks, Randy! A 1/4 is best, but I can stretch some 7 1/8s ...and of course a shrunken 3/8 would work.
I’m afraid I maybe hard to help for the hat I’m wishing for. If the hat is absolutely perfect I’m willing to spend up to $125, or so...so too many times my low cost budget and high cost expectations cancel each other.
A natural or whitish 3 or seven x CB , or a wide brimmed, tall crowned Open Road clone is the elusive critter I’m hoping for.
I have an early fifties Knox Westlite that would fill the bill if I steam shaped it, but I really don’t want to mess with that one.
I’m partial to it’s original cattleman’s crease and brim shape.
I like how your and Bama ‘s westerns have a slight hike in the rear of the crown’s center crease and with the front pinch coming somewhat near, but not quite a cattleman’s crease. And your brims have a certain character that I’d like to imitate, as well.
Bravo to you two for serving up a look having wide appeal.
In two days, or so, I may be able to satisfy this HAS disease myself. There’s one on the Bay that is perfect and so far no one else has made a bid, but I already know that don’t mean diddly. I can hope, though.
Thanks again for your help, as I too, like trying to help others suffering this costly, but absolutely joyful malady.
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eBay gave me this beauty ten years ago for only five bucks! Too bad lighting strikes but once.


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Thanks, Randy! A 1/4 is best, but I can stretch some 7 1/8s ...and of course a shrunken 3/8 would work.
I’m afraid I maybe hard to help for the hat I’m wishing for. If the hat is absolutely perfect I’m willing to spend up to $125, or so...so too many times my low cost budget and high cost expectations cancel each other.
A natural or whitish 3 or seven x CB , or a wide brimmed, tall crowned Open Road clone is the elusive critter I’m hoping for.
I have an early fifties Knox Westlite that would fill the bill if I steam shaped it, but I really don’t want to mess with that one.
I’m partial to it’s original cattleman’s crease and brim shape.
I like how your and Bama ‘s westerns have a slight hike in the rear of the crown’s center crease and with the front pinch coming somewhat near, but not quite a cattleman’s crease. And your brims have a certain character that I’d like to imitate, as well.
Bravo to you two for serving up a look having wide appeal.
In two days, or so, I may be able to satisfy this HAS disease myself. There’s one on the Bay that is perfect and so far no one else has made a bid, but I already know that don’t mean diddly. I can hope, though.
Thanks again for your help, as I too, like trying to help others suffering this costly, but absolutely joyful malady.
View attachment 198611
eBay gave me this beauty ten years ago for only five bucks! Too bad lighting strikes but once.


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Héctor Fernández

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Thanks, Randy! A 1/4 is best, but I can stretch some 7 1/8s ...and of course a shrunken 3/8 would work.
I’m afraid I maybe hard to help for the hat I’m wishing for. If the hat is absolutely perfect I’m willing to spend up to $125, or so...so too many times my low cost budget and high cost expectations cancel each other.
A natural or whitish 3 or seven x CB , or a wide brimmed, tall crowned Open Road clone is the elusive critter I’m hoping for.
I have an early fifties Knox Westlite that would fill the bill if I steam shaped it, but I really don’t want to mess with that one.
I’m partial to it’s original cattleman’s crease and brim shape.
I like how your and Bama ‘s westerns have a slight hike in the rear of the crown’s center crease and with the front pinch coming somewhat near, but not quite a cattleman’s crease. And your brims have a certain character that I’d like to imitate, as well.
Bravo to you two for serving up a look having wide appeal.
In two days, or so, I may be able to satisfy this HAS disease myself. There’s one on the Bay that is perfect and so far no one else has made a bid, but I already know that don’t mean diddly. I can hope, though.
Thanks again for your help, as I too, like trying to help others suffering this costly, but absolutely joyful malady.
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eBay gave me this beauty ten years ago for only five bucks! Too bad lighting strikes but once.


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That's a nice one Randall. I have been lucky on Ebay, occassionally of course, and have scored some vintage Stetson's. It is definitely a hit or miss, plus I'm pretty peculiar on the condition.

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Just Daniel

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Hard to call this one a defeat at $119, but I kept staring at it trying to figure what didn’t look right. No liner, but stars on the sweat crest - but the crest is not heavily embossed and the threads look modern. 7 1/4. $50 price tag. I kept looking and looking...something was missing.

I pulled the trigger.

Then it hit me. No Clear Beaver :)


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Hat and Rehat

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Hard to call this one a defeat at $119, but I kept staring at it trying to figure what didn’t look right. No liner, but stars on the sweat crest - but the crest is not heavily embossed and the threads look modern. 7 1/4. $50 price tag. I kept looking and looking...something was missing.

I pulled the trigger.

Then it hit me. No Clear Beaver :)


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Sweet at $50.
Be happy at $119.
That's a good catch.
 

Héctor Fernández

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Hard to call this one a defeat at $119, but I kept staring at it trying to figure what didn’t look right. No liner, but stars on the sweat crest - but the crest is not heavily embossed and the threads look modern. 7 1/4. $50 price tag. I kept looking and looking...something was missing.

I pulled the trigger.

Then it hit me. No Clear Beaver :)


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That still a nice catch, congratulations.

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jlee562

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Curiosity got the best of me on this one...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/VTG-1930s-...a-Mens-Western-Hat-Fedora-size-7/184054164561

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I sure wish Stetson embossed model names like that! Looks very 30's or earlier. Not much info on The Superior Hat Co. other than oblique references in The American Hatter. But this looks like it's in very good condition for its age.

Here's a Denver Dry Goods ad I saved from the Lounge with their generic iteration of The Dakota model. Funny how differently copyright worked back then ("a perfect copy of Stetson's Carlsbad shape...")


"...a semi-dress hat suitable for the heavy-set man."

Yes...that is definitely me. :D:D
 

Héctor Fernández

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Curiosity got the best of me on this one...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/VTG-1930s-...a-Mens-Western-Hat-Fedora-size-7/184054164561

(Auction pics)
s-l1600.jpg

s-l1600.jpg


I sure wish Stetson embossed model names like that! Looks very 30's or earlier. Not much info on The Superior Hat Co. other than oblique references in The American Hatter. But this looks like it's in very good condition for its age.

Here's Denver Dry Goods as I saved from the Lounge with their generic iteration of The Dakota model.


"...a semi-dress hat suitable for the heavy-set man."

Yes...that is definitely me. :D:D
Lol....It is a nice looking hat. I have also taken some chances on Ebay. I can say I have been pretty lucky, especially on some right at the last seconds with zero bids, go figure.

Enjoy it!

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Curiosity got the best of me on this one...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/VTG-1930s-...a-Mens-Western-Hat-Fedora-size-7/184054164561

(Auction pics)
s-l1600.jpg

s-l1600.jpg


I sure wish Stetson embossed model names like that! Looks very 30's or earlier. Not much info on The Superior Hat Co. other than oblique references in The American Hatter. But this looks like it's in very good condition for its age.

Here's a Denver Dry Goods ad I saved from the Lounge with their generic iteration of The Dakota model. Funny how differently copyright worked back then ("a perfect copy of Stetson's Carlsbad shape...")


"...a semi-dress hat suitable for the heavy-set man."

Yes...that is definitely me. :D:D


I didn’t want to mention it, but it does look like you’ve put on a couple of grams over thanksgiving. ;)


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J Williams

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Curiosity got the best of me on this one...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/VTG-1930s-...a-Mens-Western-Hat-Fedora-size-7/184054164561

(Auction pics)
s-l1600.jpg

s-l1600.jpg


I sure wish Stetson embossed model names like that! Looks very 30's or earlier. Not much info on The Superior Hat Co. other than oblique references in The American Hatter. But this looks like it's in very good condition for its age.

Here's a Denver Dry Goods ad I saved from the Lounge with their generic iteration of The Dakota model. Funny how differently copyright worked back then ("a perfect copy of Stetson's Carlsbad shape...")


"...a semi-dress hat suitable for the heavy-set man."

Yes...that is definitely me. :D:D

Nice Jared, I had it on my watch list despite it being small for me. Campaign ribbon and what looks like a kettle curl. Hats like this are my current obsession.


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