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Knox Premier

suitedcboy

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Dreispitz said:
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The face of a serious hat addict who has just had a "fix" of new felt.

I can see the dopamine coursing in his veins.


"Aaaahhhhhh, Knox, hmmmmmm..."
 

Dreispitz

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suitedcboy said:
Dreispitz said:
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The face of a serious hat addict who has just had a "fix" of new felt.

I can see the dopamine coursing in his veins.


"Aaaahhhhhh, Knox, hmmmmmm..."

Yea man, that was psychedelic! Double crack charge of Knox Premier. Good stuff, that is. :D
 

Dreispitz

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mayserwegener said:
Super find! :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap The felt looks like it has a heather like quality (might be the photo). What does the bow look like?

Here is a shot of the bow and a better capture of the colour. Still a bit overexposed, though.

 

Dreispitz

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carouselvic said:
The US Patent Office gives a first use for for the ovalized sixteenths as Feb. 1933,nice hat!

Cavanagh merged with Knox, etc. in 1932 to form Hat Corporation of America. So, the patant you mention is post merger. Does not rule out, ovaliased sixties lables existed before that year.

So, what about the taped and unreeded sweatband in relation to the lable? Is the "ovalised sixties" an indication of a 1932 or later destination? Can the taped sweatband proof an earlier date, like pre 1930?
 

Brad Bowers

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Dreispitz said:
Cavanagh merged with Knox, etc. in 1932 to form Hat Corporation of America. So, the patant you mention is post merger. Does not rule out, ovaliased sixties lables existed before that year.

So, what about the taped and unreeded sweatband in relation to the lable? Is the "ovalised sixties" an indication of a 1932 or later destination? Can the taped sweatband proof an earlier date, like pre 1930?

Actually, the "First Use in Commerce" dates for trademarks are required to be very accurate in order to register and guarantee the trademark. The trademark paperwork confirms that the first use of the term "Ovalized Sixteenths" on Knox hat labels was on February 24, 1933. The term would not have been used prior to that on Knox labels, no matter when the merger was. That makes your Knox no older than Feb, 24, 1933. However, the taped sweatband narrows it to a mid-'30s hat, a very desirable period, and a very fine hat!


What labels are under the sweatband?

Brad
 

carouselvic

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Finished under US Pat No 2143051
This was Cavanagh's from Jan 10 1939



Retailed at Woolf Brother's for $10.00, a Kansas and Kansas City Co.
 

Dreispitz

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Hi Brad, here is the lable. No really good shot, but I did not want to overstratch the sweatband.

Crown hight is indicated as 5 1/2 and sz. is 7 3/8. There is no top and bottom printing as in Caruselvic´s sample.

 

michael78

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Knox Premier UK

Hi Guys, i bought this hat for £20 quid, it says Knox on the inside, could anyone give me some info on it?. It looks fairly new to me. This is my first hat and i know absolutely nothing about them.

Mike
 

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