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Old 06-26-2016, 06:08 PM
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Mark -- Those displays are fantastic. Museum quality. May I ask what the caps are resting on? Thanks
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They are called Vintage "Hat Forms" or "Hat Molds". They are typically dark wood, and were used by Milliners, back in the day. They have rich antique look, and go especially well with vintage hat styles like Pillbox, Boater, Boston Style, and virtually all short-brimmed or pre-war Caps.

Pretty easy to find, as there is always a good selection on ebay. Here are a few examples...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/vintage-anti...3D322148625694

Another...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/vintagE-ANTI...gAAOSwKtVWvnT0

You'll find lots more by searching the key words "hat form" and "hat mold". If you find one you like that's roughly 21" in circumference, it should work for most adult-sized Hats. I believe a 21" circumference equates to a size 7 1/8 (or at least very close to that). I highly recommend these for displaying the early ones.

Hope this helps!

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Mark -- Thanks very much for the info about the hat molds. Very cool and they really are great for displaying your hats.
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Hello All, Been a reader of the forum for some time but with my memorabilia room completed, it was time to sign up and share...Thanks, Mike
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Wow! Very nice room, Mike!
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Beautiful room, Mike!!!!

Did you fabricate the bat holders yourself?

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Thanks....The bat holders are from a company called "Saf–T-Gard"...clear acrylic and they do a nice job. Available in horizontal or vertical mount.
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Great display! How are the shin guards attached, it looks like they're on a shelf? Any other support?
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