What 'X' beaver felt?

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What 'X' beaver felt?

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It's been years since I've actually been in a store that sold hats so I'd forgotten that felt hats are often described as a '8x' or a '6x' or whatever, describing the quality of the felt.

I know Marc and Steve are busy with hats so I thought I'd pose the question here: what 'X' grade would an AB hat be? Or an AB Deluxe?

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Um.......100x? They're 100% beaver.
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Post by binkmeisterRick »

An AB would be 100% beaver. No X involved. It used to be many decades ago that the X would denote a certain percentage of beaver content in hats. Nowadays, it doesn't mean squat. Hat companies use the X as a marketing ploy, not as any real indication of the beaver content in hats.
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It is a grading system so subjective that it has virtually no meaning anymore. :?
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Post by Michaelson »

Yep, it pretty much only means there some beaver mixed in there, but how much, who knows? If they say 100% beaver, though, it's pretty well set.

It's the blend ratio or percentage you want to go by rather than the 'x' designation anymore.

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