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rlk

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Brigham-Hopkins

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Alex

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No problem. Information retrieval is one of my leisure activities. I'm now absolutely certain now that your hat is from the Brigham-Hopkins company, probably sold under the Men's Hats, Inc. Notice that the shield held by the two creatures in the logo depicts the letters H and B, one imposed on the other.
Since that business closed in 1964, I'm sure it's pre-60's or early 60's. I don't know enough about hats after that to make a better guess. It's an awesome straw with a snazzy pug, though!

Cool thanks man. Now I know who to ask when I need some good info:p
 

Yeps

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Can a 7 1/4 be stretched to a 7 3/8 (fur felt).
TIA

Yes it can, although it will necessarily increase the taper a bit. Also, be careful about the sweatband, it needs to be in good condition to stretch without cracking.

I have done it a couple times.
 

jlee562

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Can a hat with a Cavanaugh edge be stretched? I've got a 6 7/8 Stetson mode edge "Golden Century" that is a bit too small for my size 7 head. I know that the bodies with the Cavanaugh edge were made specific to the size of the blocked hat.....
 

scottyrocks

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Any sort of bound edge will not affect the hat's ability to be stretched directly, but a finished edge will react differently when the hat is either stretched or re-ovaled (adjusted for ovalness?), for lack of a better term. If the hat is stretched, the snap of the brim will become slightly more pronounced.
 

T Rick

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I saw a hat with a bow on the back, not on the side. Is it just uncommon, or is just plain wrong?
Back bows were a style being done at one point, I've looked at several on the 'Bay and come near to bidding on some.

ETA: Okay, more than one point ;).
 
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