"Skeet" McD
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From the Land of Archie and Jughead...
I live next door to Haverhill, MA...which is where Archie and Jughead is set; the cartoonist started the strip, apparently, when he was a student at the local High School...and the school in the strip is HHS.
But all of that is ancillary...my father was born in 1919 (still alive) and when I was about 5 (in 1958) made me one of the hats under discussion here...I shiver to think out of what. According to him, such headgear should be decorated with bottle caps, and that's how we decorated mine (I don't have any idea what happened to it, sadly): at that time, bottle caps had a seal made of cork on the inside. You carefully removed the cork, positioned the metal crown cap on the outside of the felt, and then secured it by pressing the cork back in place from inside the crown of the cap (oh boy...too many caps and crowns in this description!). For what it's worth, he grew up in Providence RI: I don't know if the bottle-caps are a local, New England thing, or more widespread. But that's the tradition I grew up with, for what it's worth.
"Skeet"
I live next door to Haverhill, MA...which is where Archie and Jughead is set; the cartoonist started the strip, apparently, when he was a student at the local High School...and the school in the strip is HHS.
But all of that is ancillary...my father was born in 1919 (still alive) and when I was about 5 (in 1958) made me one of the hats under discussion here...I shiver to think out of what. According to him, such headgear should be decorated with bottle caps, and that's how we decorated mine (I don't have any idea what happened to it, sadly): at that time, bottle caps had a seal made of cork on the inside. You carefully removed the cork, positioned the metal crown cap on the outside of the felt, and then secured it by pressing the cork back in place from inside the crown of the cap (oh boy...too many caps and crowns in this description!). For what it's worth, he grew up in Providence RI: I don't know if the bottle-caps are a local, New England thing, or more widespread. But that's the tradition I grew up with, for what it's worth.
"Skeet"