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cptjeff said:I was of the understanding that that idea of the evolution was already pretty well accepted.
Perhaps you're better versed on such matters. So pardon me.
cptjeff said:I was of the understanding that that idea of the evolution was already pretty well accepted.
Foofoogal said:http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=34987&page=20
you asked. Care to see if there is anything remotely like my bib collar of mesh metal towards end or middle of pg. 20 on this thread. My photos have the bib turned backwards. Possibly Whiting and Davis?
Stan said:Hi,
I've always thought that the front pinch came about as an accident of soldiers handling their hats by the crown. I've seen many a pre-1900 photo where only a few soldiers sport a front pinch on their covers, whilst the majority have no dents at all, just the center crease.
Well, given that a hat was just another piece of kit, a few oddball hat shapes would make a certain amount of sense. It was likely that the style of cover used at the time was intentionally left open to a soldier's interpretation.
With a trend from stiffer hats to softer ones, perhaps the front pinch just came about from those that handled their hats by the crowns and not the brims. Maybe it wasn't all that deliberate.
Once a few hats had front pinches instead of side dents and actually looked good to someone else, then we'd have more front pinches. Until most hats sported the look.
Personally, I've reshaped many a side dent into a front pinch because I like the front pinch look better.
later!
Stan
Stan said:With a trend from stiffer hats to softer ones, perhaps the front pinch just came about from those that handled their hats by the crowns and not the brims. Maybe it wasn't all that deliberate.
Once a few hats had front pinches instead of side dents and actually looked good to someone else, then we'd have more front pinches. Until most hats sported the look.
cptjeff said:I was of the understanding that that idea of the evolution was already pretty well accepted.
I got one of those in the mail this week too. The Post Office is getting really bad. No wonder they call it Snail Mail.ScottF said:I've replaced the 1890 hat pages with scanned pics, and here's the front and back covers: