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I Wanna Bash the Hat....
I have attached some [perhaps too many] definitions of the word Bash.
bash, noun, a dent, a heavy blow, a vigorous blow, Slang A celebration; a party
bash, verb, (bashed, bash¬?ing, bash¬?es)
(sometimes with in) to beat or smash (in), hit hard [syn: sock], to strike with a heavy, crushing blow, to beat or assault severely, Informal To criticize harshly, accusatorially, and threateningly.
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One thing we should address is; "What did hatters and/or haberdashers say to customers who bought [mostly] open crown hats and inquired about shaping their purchase(s) to their liking?"
My guess is that they could have told the customer to dent it or strike a couple or three blows to the crown. sides, etc. In other words, to BASH the hat.
They may have even instructed them to beat the brim and crown until they achieved the desired result. In other words, to BASH the hat
Failing in this, they may have instructed the customer to use some verbal abuse in order to shame the hat into cooperating with it's new owner. In other words, to BASH the hat
Once said hat was beaten into submission, there would have been a loud social gathering, a celebration, a BASH!
There is at least circumstantial evidence that some hatter or haberdasher could have used the word BASH at some point in history.
I have attached some [perhaps too many] definitions of the word Bash.
bash, noun, a dent, a heavy blow, a vigorous blow, Slang A celebration; a party
bash, verb, (bashed, bash¬?ing, bash¬?es)
(sometimes with in) to beat or smash (in), hit hard [syn: sock], to strike with a heavy, crushing blow, to beat or assault severely, Informal To criticize harshly, accusatorially, and threateningly.
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One thing we should address is; "What did hatters and/or haberdashers say to customers who bought [mostly] open crown hats and inquired about shaping their purchase(s) to their liking?"
My guess is that they could have told the customer to dent it or strike a couple or three blows to the crown. sides, etc. In other words, to BASH the hat.
They may have even instructed them to beat the brim and crown until they achieved the desired result. In other words, to BASH the hat
Failing in this, they may have instructed the customer to use some verbal abuse in order to shame the hat into cooperating with it's new owner. In other words, to BASH the hat
Once said hat was beaten into submission, there would have been a loud social gathering, a celebration, a BASH!
There is at least circumstantial evidence that some hatter or haberdasher could have used the word BASH at some point in history.