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Mystery Baseball Caps
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As a collector of old baseball caps, I often find caps that I can't identify, yet appear to be made for professional or college teams. Over the years, the pile of mystery caps has grown, and I'm curious if anybody here can ID any of these? They date from the 1940s through the 1960s, and I'm guessing that many were made for minor league or college teams. About half of these of these caps have low crowns and soft bills, which puts them in the pre-1952 era. Any help offered is very much appreciated — I've spent countless hours researching these without any luck! I'd also like to encourage others to post their mystery caps here as well ...
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Here's a few more ...
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And a couple more ...
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Interesting, what brands are they? Tags would help a lot.
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Here's a list of the makers and a rough time frame ...
"K" cap — 1940s, likely Kansas or Kentucky, no tag "M" cap — New Era, 1960s "C" cap — c. 1950, no tag "B" cap — c. 1950 no tag "A" cap — New Era, 1960s "F" cap — Lowe & Campbell, 1950s "H' cap — Lowe & Campbell, late 1940s "G" cap — New Era, 1960s "J" cap — no label, 1960s red & silver satin cap — Rawlings with Wichita Sporting Goods tag, 1940s blue satin cap — no tag, 1940s "OH" cap — Coane, 1960s "R" cap— no tag, 1940s H cap — no tag, 1960s |
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Here's a few more mystery caps ...
"R" cap 2 — New Era, 1960s "U" cap — Wilson, c. 1960 "B" cap 2 — no label, late 1940s "H" cap 2 — no label, 1950s |
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Here's the most interesting one of all — it looks like it could be a Seattle Pilots spring training cap from 1969. Nearly every one I've seen is the regular season cap. It was made by New Era from around that time.
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