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The Dobbs Diner...

Joshbru3

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Its been a while since my last ebay hat ad "purge", but I decided to go through again and try to find all the ads that havent been seen yet. I'm SURE there are going to be duplicates of some, but some I have never seen before.


1936

1936DobbsCrossCountryAugust1936.jpg


1936

1936DobbsHanleyHallSeptember1936.jpg


1937

1937DobbsGamebirdDecember1937.jpg


1938

1938DobbsSmokyBrownApril1938.jpg


1941

1941DobbsFieldStreamGamebirdMixtures.jpg


1943

1943DobbsGamebirdSaksFifthAve.jpg


1944

1944DobbsRainbowSaksFifthAve.jpg


1947

1947DobbsGayGray.jpg


1949

1949DobbsGamebirdDoubleBarreled.jpg


1950

1950DobbsBari-Tone.jpg
 

Chepstow

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The older ads, the hats have a wide-brim. The younger ads, from 1950s, the Hats have most short-brim.
Probably lies on the time and the mode
 
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Joshbru3

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The older ads, the hats have a wide-brim. The younger ads, from 1950s, the Hats have most short-brim.

The mid to later 50's hats also had shorter, more tapered crowns. It seemed though from personal experience and the ads, that the early (1953 and before) hats were not much different than the mid to late 40's hats with proportions. It wasn't until 54 or 55 that proportions really started to change. IMO
 

delectans

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Thanks for taking the time and effort to post these ads, Josh. They are a great source of reference, not to mention visually delightful.
 

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I tried reading through this thread, just skimmed really, looking for some info about Dobbs sweatbands.....didn't see it.....

On some Dobbs sweatbands there is a gold 'imprinted' band around the sweat. It seems to me this is on new-er Dobbs hats.

Does the gold band on the sweat give any indication of the time frame the hat was made?
Was there a before/after point in time that Dobbs began using this on sweats?
 

randooch

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Good question.

I envision a new thread: Dating Vintage Dobbs By Sweatband Markings

Wouldn't take long to assemble the necessary information, given this crowd's holdings. :)
 

Brad Bowers

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I tried reading through this thread, just skimmed really, looking for some info about Dobbs sweatbands.....didn't see it.....

On some Dobbs sweatbands there is a gold 'imprinted' band around the sweat. It seems to me this is on new-er Dobbs hats.

Does the gold band on the sweat give any indication of the time frame the hat was made?
Was there a before/after point in time that Dobbs began using this on sweats?

The gold line makes it a modern hat. That didn't start happening until sometime in the 1970s after the Hat Corporation of America's brand names were sold to Koracorp and production moved to Garland, Texas.

Brad
 

Brad Bowers

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Good question.

I envision a new thread: Dating Vintage Dobbs By Sweatband Markings

Wouldn't take long to assemble the necessary information, given this crowd's holdings. :)

Nope, not long at all, as there isn't much in the way of variation.

This embossed and slanted style was used from 1908 until sometime around WWII. Let's call it Phase 1:
Stamp.jpg


There are very slight differences in the exact shapes of the letters and depth of embossing over the years, but I don't know that we have enough information to necessarily pin down any changes due to differences the dies.

By the late 1940s the word Dobbs was stamped in gold, typically on a textured sweatband, and this lasted until the early 1950s.
DobbsGoldStamp.jpg


The changeover to Phase 3 occurred in the early 1950s, and featured the Golden Coach. It has lasted until the present day.
Dobbs25-3.jpg


The later logos do not feature as deep of a stamping as the earlier ones, nor the crisp gold edges. This example is from 1970:
1970Dobbs.jpg


Phase 4, if we want to mark it as a separate phase, is a revival of Phase 2 by the mid- to late-1960s. This example is from 1968:
1968Dobbs.jpg


Brad
 

Mystic

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The gold line makes it a modern hat. That didn't start happening until sometime in the 1970s after the Hat Corporation of America's brand names were sold to Koracorp and production moved to Garland, Texas.

Brad

O.K. thanks.

kind of what I was thinking....but, I was thinking maybe 60's.

Even newer than I thought.
 

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