That's a modern hat, so doubtful it's an OR. I can't really see the ribbon well due to shadowing (and it looks a little too wide to me for a TAR), but if it is thin, likely a modern Strat. Being modern, the odds of it being a Stetson are high.
Jerad, do you have a working link to the old Hatco catalogs? Or maybe you downloaded a PDF? I know they were in some of the post-150th ones. Not sure about before that, though.
It does look like it has a bit of a patina, but that could just be the straw that was used. However, the sweatband markings also indicate it's youth. Those modern markings rub off more readily than older ones; they're just stamped on, rather than debossed.
Open Road is the model name, and...
I don't think it's more than a decade old. That logo with the stars in the shield across the top is pretty recent, and Stetson reintroduced the Medalist branding since the 150th Anniversary, I'm pretty sure.
Nice hat.
During the sermon, the pastor talked about death and what we leave behind. After church, three older gentleman, who often met after services, were nursing coffees and talking about the sermon.
1st man: "What would you want others to say about you as you lay in your casket at your funeral? I...
There's a virus going around where people forget the music of the 80s.
Nobody knows The Cure.
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Five cows smoked a joint and started playing poker.
That's right, my friends, the steaks were high!
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