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except wayyy out of my area - I need a cap and glove to accompany my bat & balls :-)
personally I think that jockey cap is just great! |
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The red cap was worn by a pitcher on the 1899 Cornell baseball team. Eight panels, silk interior lining, no leather sweat band, no ventilation grommets, no visor stitching - which are all some indicators of any earlier cap. (There is nothing completely definitive, and earlier features can be seen on more recent caps). The stitched visor was first introduced in 1903.
The boater style cap is University of Chicago, c.1910. Last edited by vintagesportscollector; 01-14-2021 at 05:57 PM. |
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Painful to see that gorgeous Boater Style, as I think I contacted the seller about 5 minutes after you got to him. Glad it went to a great home! |
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