
03-29-2012, 05:06 AM
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Nice Hat
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Originally Posted by perezfan
OK - attached are photos of the one I got from Corey. Eager to hear Carlton's (and anyone else's) thoughts on this one.
Structurally and shape-wise it is very similar to Carlton's, but the material on mine looks a bit different. Mine seems to be more of a traditional baseball cap material, while Carlton's appears to be more of a velour or crushed velvet. That's what the pics portray to me, anyway...
If anyone can identify what the Key logo represents, that would be a real bonus. I'll send a small token of appreciation to whoever can positively identify what the Key might represent.
Thanks!
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Mark, Thanks for posting the photos...wow that is one great condition boater...probably the best condition of any...The inside leather brim is in remarkable shape...It must have been well kept in a trunk..I like the color too...That key is what makes good intrigue...The first straw of hope would be if Corey knew the seller enough to ask if they knew any it's history...Considering the condition it doesn't look like it's been out much...practically looks like it hasn't seen the light of day...What does the tag say?....hopefully not "Gilligan's Island Souvenir Universal Studios"....but seriously that's a serious hat...
http://www.bluekey.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_%26_Keys

There was a Blue Key Honor Society..their logo has the date 1924. But more likely there was a Skull and Keys Fraternity founded in 1892 at University of California Berkeley. There school colors are dark blue and gold....now about that small token of appreciation....How bout that Cy Young tin...yeah that'll work..
Yes I can see the material is like a wool...mine isn't velvet or anything...just plain cloth that looks like it was heavy cloth back in the day but now worn thin cloth...

We all know these hat aren't called boaters for nothing....That is I know they were worn for baseball and rowing...and I believe other sports may have worn them...Mine for instance...it's in my baseball things because baseball players wore them....but there's no way to know for sure if a baseball player wore it...Now if someone had a complete uniform with a matching boater!!!! But boaters are so rare, as a matter of being practical we have to just be happy to get one that looks collegiate...mine has the Victorian monogram, yourn a fraternal key emblem....Now that one Corey had that sold....phew...I think it was Univ of Chicago
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