warbird
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One of the treasures of my hat accumulation has long been a hat that was made for the famed horse racing track and auction house Keeneland, in Lexington Kentucky. Many great horses from Man O War on down have been sired or sold at Keeneland. They used to commission, and still do to some extent, special items to be made for the track as gifts. At some point in the late 30's or early 40's they had a beautiful hat made with a distinctive logo to be used in the liner and on the sweat and called a Keeneland Hat. It isn't know for certain which company made it, but I have a few ideas, nothing concrete.
Several months ago I took the hat to Keeneland on a trip through town and they were quite enthralled by it. As far they or I know, there isn't another example of this hat still in existence.
Because I am moving I decided to sell off several of my hats, this one included. I listed it last week in the TFL classifieds and had a few interested parties. Keeneland contacted me again this week though and made me an offer to buy the hat. I am not quite sure how I feel about a hat going to sit in a museum, though it will be taken out for show as well. I usually like for hats to be worn and loved. However I guess most hats don't warrant a museum interest. And since they have never seen another still existing, I will be proud to have been a small part of the history of one of the legendary horse racing facilities in the US.
Here's a link to the ad I posted which has pics included.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?58311-Historic-Keeneland-Raceway-Hat-7-1-4
Several months ago I took the hat to Keeneland on a trip through town and they were quite enthralled by it. As far they or I know, there isn't another example of this hat still in existence.
Because I am moving I decided to sell off several of my hats, this one included. I listed it last week in the TFL classifieds and had a few interested parties. Keeneland contacted me again this week though and made me an offer to buy the hat. I am not quite sure how I feel about a hat going to sit in a museum, though it will be taken out for show as well. I usually like for hats to be worn and loved. However I guess most hats don't warrant a museum interest. And since they have never seen another still existing, I will be proud to have been a small part of the history of one of the legendary horse racing facilities in the US.
Here's a link to the ad I posted which has pics included.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?58311-Historic-Keeneland-Raceway-Hat-7-1-4