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HAT ADORNMENTS: ribbons, bows, pins, pugs, leather, etc.

redhawks2

One of the Regulars
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171
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Long Beach, CA
Here's mine: an Adam with a spitfire pin, an open road with the ubiquitous route 66 pin and a Knox Westlite with a silver pin, aircraft unknown although it may be an ME109.
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quickerNu

New in Town
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42
Location
Texas
Just Won it on e-bay!!

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1930s St. Christopher Pin w/ Zeppelin, Streamline Train

Not sure which hat this is going on, but I fell in love with the Zepplins and streamliner. Here is the description:

"Offered here is a fantastic St. Christopher pin or badge that features St. Christopher and a child in the center with St. Christopher Be My Guide around the perimeter. That element is set in the middle of a globe with wings on either side. In each of the four corners are the different modes of transportation at the time: airplane, zeppelin, streamlined train, and streamlined automobile. The design on this pin is excellent, and the condition is just as good. There is a small loss of the tin plating, especially on the high spots, but there is no rust or other damage."
 

frussell

One Too Many
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1,409
Location
California Desert
Why?

Why did I have to read this thread? All those hundreds of hat pins I've collected, and the dozens more my grandpa left in his drawer when he died are still hanging around. I thought I was safe from pin fever, and that I'd leave all my nice fedoras un-pierced. Now I've already ordered one of Zemke Fan's and I'm thinking of digging out all my old cowboy beaters and seeing what's there. I know I've got a solid gold "horse apples" pin somewhere that's always a conversation starter, and my grandfather sometimes wore a pair of gold 38s on one of his (PG-13 kind, not the firearms). You guys are really a bad influence. Maybe I could just stick them all on a wool beater fedora and look like one of the crazy old men that cook for trail rides. Frank
 

swaviator

New in Town
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43
Location
Oklahoma City
gtdean48 said:
I got this VERY nice Stratoliner pin made by Zemke Fan to go on my Stetson Stratoliner hat. Very HIGH quality product, great craftsmanship, solid piece of metal...
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Is that a recent production Strat pin? If so, where can I purchase one?
 

Lefty

I'll Lock Up
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8,639
Location
O-HI-O
Look one post below the one with the photo you quoted. He's sold a bunch of oldies and has had repros made that might still be available.
 

xwray

Familiar Face
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67
Location
Houston, TX
has anyone tried magnets

A couple questions regarding pins...

Is there any style of hat where pins are not really appropriate for?

I have two Snoopy award pins which I am very fond of that I'd like to put on my two Akubras...I would not want to lose them as they are not really replaceable. The Akubras have leather bands and I don't want to punch a hole in the band nor do I want to punch a hole in the felt.

I was wondering if anyone has tried using the tiny very strong rare earth magets like I have seen in other applications. You would glue one magnet to the back of the pin and place a second magnet inside the crown where you want to place the pin and bring them together. The two magnets get into a death grip through the felt and shouldn't come loose.

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