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My Hat Collection Display

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Albany, NY
Frank - I have a hat "can" as you describe from years of showing Quarter Horses is western events that required a western hat. They work well as carry on for air travel.
The cans are nice & can stack on each other. Problem is, they don't get along well with regular hat boxes, basically, they have to be on top!
I also have a 2 hat case that looks like a suitcase & has a ring to separate the 2 hats inserted. It stacks okay with my Stetson 100 cases & other hat boxes.

I have several hat cans, one is a double. They work well and offer crush as well as moth protection. They aren't good for "display" though.

While I have your attention GT, one of the more elaborate cans I have (ML Leddy) has a chamber, about the size of a hard sunglasses case, built into the bottom--the underside of the crown support/sizing slide--that is hollow and has a rubber flap on the bottom. I can't imagine what this is, unless it is an indirect ventilation port for a sweaty hat mounted above, inside. Also, I wondered it I could put a couple of moth balls in there for summer storage of the fancy Butch Dorer that resides above?
 
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DnD Ranch, Cherokee County, GA
...While I have your attention GT, one of the more elaborate cans I have (ML Leddy) has a chamber, about the size of a hard sunglasses case, built into the bottom--the underside of the crown support/sizing slide--that is hollow and has a rubber flap on the bottom. I can't imagine what this is, unless it is an indirect ventilation port for a sweaty hat mounted above, inside. Also, I wondered it I could put a couple of moth balls in there for summer storage of the fancy Butch Dorer that resides above?

Never seen that Ray but I go with cedar over moth balls, like the smell much better & get the same effect as far as I can tell.
It could be a place to store a hat brush or sponge for sprucing up the lid before & after being "in the can"....[huh]
 

Swing Motorman

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North-Central Penna.
I have three ways of storing and displaying hats in my college dorm, other than atop my head:

1. Home-built hat rack, made from a Striped Maple tree and some foam-covered steel rod. This is a pretty good photo of my room's vintage corner, with the ad reprint and the decór on the desk. Oh, and a certain place on the Internet where I spend a lot of time... ;)
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(By the way, that's a hat-appropriate Garfield comic strip taped to the top of the hat rack.)

2. Command hooks for all my streetcar caps (and the trumpet above them, now that I think of it). There are more scattered about wherever I think they look nice.
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3. Shelves for out-of-season hats. These inexpensive straws are unstacked and made easily accessible because of the recent warm days.
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Holy shamoley, that's not even all of them, and it adds up to... 12 felts, 6 straws, and 5 caps. :eeek: I've really got the hat bug now!


-Steven
 
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St. Valentine

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Germany
I have several hat cans, one is a double. They work well and offer crush as well as moth protection. They aren't good for "display" though.

While I have your attention GT, one of the more elaborate cans I have (ML Leddy) has a chamber, about the size of a hard sunglasses case, built into the bottom--the underside of the crown support/sizing slide--that is hollow and has a rubber flap on the bottom. I can't imagine what this is, unless it is an indirect ventilation port for a sweaty hat mounted above, inside. Also, I wondered it I could put a couple of moth balls in there for summer storage of the fancy Butch Dorer that resides above?

Thank you guys! I will now try to get on of these. I don´t care too much about stacking (at least now...) but are particular keen on the moth, dust and crush proofness. Also sellers ask outrageous prices for there mere cardboard boxes... :mad:

Frank
 

TomS

One Too Many
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USA.
Hi Folks:
I'm curious to see how you fellas display your hats. I usually put mine in boxes on shelves, but thought about leaving a few out to admire. I've seen table top stands, and wall mounted racks. What do you guys do?
Thanks,
TomS
 

Phineas Lamour

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Crossville, Tennessee
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These were on this shelf for about 15 minutes. I thought it looked nice but it didn't make the cut.

Edit: I cropped the tv, lamps, and tools out on photobucket. It shoes up right on photobucket but they are still there when I post here.
 
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Lotsahats

One Too Many
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I put mine back in the box between wearings. My wife tolerates this addiction, but I don't think she'd embrace it. :)

Aaron
 

WesternHatWearer

A-List Customer
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366
Location
Georgia
The only time I display a hat is when I am wearing it; otherwise I put it in a hatbox. I do not have a wife. I have a problem the military gave me, everything has a place and everything must be in it's place disorder. :)
 

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