This is a great hat, but I have too many black long hair fedoras.
No mothing, no stains. Size 7. The sweatband is a little wavy. 50s.
$100 plus shipping.
Another great hat I don’t wear enough, ready to move fast.
Brown, no mothing, light stain to the ribbon, light plastic liner cover but stars on the crests. Curled brim, not quite a Homburg. Pretty sweet. 7 3/8. 50s.
This is a really great hat, soft felt and a rare price point. A 50s Knox 30 fedora. I just don’t wear it enough. It is brown, but not really chocolate.
Size 7 1/8; no mothing or staining, you might want to replace the ribbon.
$180, plus shipping from the UPS store. Another I need to sell...
Another one to go out today, a very rare Society Club. Gray Homburg, size 7. Could be 30s, I’m not that into these. It’s a gorgeous hat, I just have enough Stetsons and this one won’t get worn.
Sterling Quality, with an $8.50 original price.
Very small moth bites on the top brim, I didn’t...
I was saving this for a friend but he never got Bach to me.
Early 50s 7X CB, 7 1/4. No stains or mothing, perfect shape. It’s got to go out tomorrow.
$350 + Shipping at the UPS store.
I have this 7X CB from mid to late 50s. It is lightly stained on top, so it’s best for a guy who can clean it quickly. No mothing. I am traveling tomorrow so it needs to sell within the next 24 hours. It’s a great hat with 60+ years of a cattleman’s crease.
$250, plus UPS Store shipping. PayPal.
I searched the forum high and low and did not find a thread dedicated to the Stetson Premier.
The hat seems to fall into a mystery category. Stetson first used the label in commerce in 1902. Premier probably meant one quality designation during one decade and shifted to another quality level...
Here are some screenshots from Stetson trademark activity. Some of the other guys cite the trademark database and I’ve been posting some on related threads. Here we can start collecting more. These are from a search of the USPTO.gov website.
I asked a few days back if anyone had information on Stetsons made especially for someone famous or other because a few came up for sale from various western stars and personalities. Some hats seemed like they might actually have been for the person marked on the sweatband, others did not seem...
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