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Ahh okay. I saw that post online of all the baby blue and pink UVs. I guess that’ll be next. There was 15-20 of them.
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Many ‘customs‘ took on the cooperstown wording & tags over time, so there is a bit of a mixed history here.
Somewhere around 2007, the cooperstown caps stopped being white sweatband, MUSA, and wool. Around this same time, you saw two types of caps. The cooperstown customs with side flags and battermans, and then what mickeys place was doing.
Four examples
Most common era retro hats have a side flag and batterman. Super lazy. This ones made overseas and to compare, a made overseas mickeys place custom
All details are correctWashington Senators 1952-1960 Hat - Mickey's Place
This Cooperstown Collection New Era 59Fifty cap features the following: Green underbrim Flat embroidered logo No MLB Logo / No New Era flag logo 100% wool Color: Dark Navywww.mickeysplace.com
next is a pirates grey alternate custom
Many sites including mickeys has the correct red white blue flat batterman, and no side flag.Pittsburgh Pirates 1997-2000 Road Hat - Mickey's Place
This Cooperstown Collection New Era 59Fifty cap features the following: Gray underbrim Raised embroidered logo MLB Logo / No New Era flag logo 70% acrylic, 30% wool Color: Gray/Blackwww.mickeysplace.com
This one has a side flag, and a black/yellow raised batterman.Pittsburgh Pirates Hat 7 1/2 On Field New Era Fitted Cap Authentic 59/Fifty MLB | eBay
Pittsburgh Pirates Hat 7 1/2 On Field New Era Fitted Cap Authentic 59/Fifty MLB. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS First Class.www.ebay.com
Up until a year or so ago, HC was making caps in the USA. I use the term Chinese custom to differentiate between a musa hc custom and say a mickeys place custom. Usa was always a higher tier on all fronts. Anymore, they are all Chinese customs. So it’s lost a bit of meaning.
I’d really like to hear what mickeys place has to say. Even HCs recent ‘Cooperstown’ customs Have had tonal side flags. So I want to believe that common era caps cannot be produced like mickeys place caps are. They haven’t had new inventory in many many years, so I want to say it’s all pre 2016 stuff.
I own a few of their caps. They aren’t perfect. Their brewers stuff has the correct colors and underbrim, but they feature a ultra thick/raised batterman. So even they had their small issues.
Up until 2006-2007, cooperstown customs had a select subset of handpicked styles and designs. MUSA with 98% accurate depictions. Once they turned to black unders and poly, even regular on field production turned to China. That’s when they threw the cooperstown wording on everything and we saw a huge variation in cooperstown styles, as noted above. Fashion/customs got mixed with cooperstown styles regularly.
long story short, there are Chinese/overseas variations that get older styles nearly 100% spot on, and there are reproductions that have flags and battermas and a mess of other issues. Since 2008, it’s been the Wild West with customs and cooperstown marked hats clashing and mixing.
I think the lines are blurred between custom and Cooperstown Collection hats. I’ve seen a mixed bag of non team color and designs marked as cooperstown. Anymore I like to call them customs or retros.Too bad too many divergent details got incorporated on the Cooperstown hats for so many years now rendering them inaccurate.
Thanks for those examples. The alternate gray Pirates are good examples of what's accurate and what's wrong.
So you got an inaccurate Brewers hat from Mickey's Place? The raised MLB logo should only be on authentic hats from 2007 to present. I refuse to call it "batterman" because MLB logo is simple and is understandable to most.
Too bad New Era couldn't maintain the accurate template for Cooperstown hats for years now like in the past. Adding corporate and league logos that weren't originally there is just wrong and frustrating. Although I prefer made in U.S.A. like most, I can understand them outsourcing because it's been a longtime American practice to reduce overhead despite the fact I hate it. But if they retained the same default details and colors, it would have been OK with me.
Why did you refer to the hats at Mickey's Place as custom? Aren't the Cooperstown hats original if they're made with the default team design?
Where u see this at
Is there a black version of the LA with the palm trees? I’ve only been able to see blue and purple.
They save like 80-90 cents vs. using usps. They charge enough on hats and sell out enough, it seems like they would use a superior service. This is when you file claims and maybe HC will get tired of issuing refunds. Or maybe their boxes aren’t so great? Double box them if they have to? Something doesn’t make sense economically on their end. Spend $1 more on a box to double box, or give out a $38 refund? Heck, the buyers would pay for a double box. They’re all dropping $40 plus for a fitted, so money is obviously not a huge issue. It almost sounds like they’re cutting corners and need to be called out on it.I wish hatclub would stop having fedex surepost as the default option. When there's a big drop you have 10 seconds to buy so you rarely have time to change the shipping and anytime I get a package from surepost it takes 8+ days to arrive and I got a package last week where the hat had a small dent from the box being smushed.
Today I get another hat and the box was FLAT. Like pancake flat. I was so pissed off. I messaged them so now I just have to hope they take care of it because this is crazy.
What was the price?A few more oddity loser patches I spotted today
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New pickup. Can never go wrong with this one. Took a chance with some vague photos. Totally paid off. Not a total steal but paid under today’s retail price.
2006 New York Yankees on field. MUSA 100% wool grey under
Absolutely pristine quality. I’ll buy as many of these as humanly possible.
I paid $32 shipped. The auction was missing HAT from the listing, so it sort of took a special search to find it. Apparently they’re an old sports and card shop out of Maine. Luck of the draw.What was the price?