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butlersrangers
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SAW Campaign Hat

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For the past few years, I've wanted a nice reproduction 1898 period Campaign Hat.

The vendors, who once handled such things, seem to be 'out of stock' and looking for a new supplier.

I have not wanted to pay big bucks and mess-up a nice Stetson or Fedora.

Many possible hat 'candidates' seem too heavy & stiff or the color is not quite right.

Viewing photos of original period hats, the color seems to vary from mushroom, to caramel or light-brown.

Last week, I broke down and purchased a woman's Fedora (online) from Lulu's for $32.

The brim is about 1/2 inch too wide, the ribbon is a bit dainty, and the brim has an edging, but, the weight and color aren't bad.
There is a nice discrete draw-string to adjust the sweatband for good fit.

Today, I removed the "Lulu" tag and some stiches that held the ribbon ends to the brim. I steam-ironed the crown to soften 'starched creases' and make the hat more malleable to period styles. (I prefer the Fedora like crease, but, on a rainy day I may go Montana Peak)!

Good enough for range sessions with a Krag, until something better comes along!
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Re: SAW Campaign Hat

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If it weathers nicely, someday I may cut the brim to 3 inches, do three lines of stitching, and make 'star configured' vent holes on both sides of the crown, (or not)!
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Re: SAW Campaign Hat

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When reading the description before the pictures I was worried of the creation I may see well scrolling down, but it actually turned out quite well and definitely would be passable. I prefer the Montana peak style myself, but after scrolling through many Spanish american war pictures I saw a variation of styles, and that style was sported in quite a few pictures.

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Re: SAW Campaign Hat

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You think this one could pass for a battle worn SAW hat?

Actually more of an Aussie style with the snaps. Many years of sweat, cow manure, and other abuse, but it still keeps the sun off my head. When people see me wearing this social distance comes easy. :-) Six feet is not enough.
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Re: SAW Campaign Hat

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Nice hat Fred!

Maybe you can negotiate a deal, your hat and a $1,000 for this original piece, an Alligator Campaign Hat currently on eBay?

You could wear this one to Church!
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