Montana Peak Bash - Let's See 'Em, Scout!
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Montana Peak Bash - Let's See 'Em, Scout!
Indy didn't only wear a fedora! He also wore... a Boy Scout campaign, slouch, or military-style wide-brimmed hat with a "Montana peak" bash. Granted, it was a younger Indy in Last Crusade; but still, it was Indy, and he was wearing a Smokey the Bear hat... decades before there was a Smokey the Bear.
While there are hundreds of fedora topics on this forum, I haven't been able to find a topic devoted to Indy's scouting lid. Or at least, not a topic with pictures.
So let's see 'em: post a pic or three of your Montana peak, lemon-squeezer, Smokey the Bear, forest ranger, state police, Boy Scout, RCMP, doughboy bashed hats. Oh, but not just a photo of the hat; do, please, include photos of yourself proudly wearing your Fred MacMurray in Follow Me, Boys or Clifton Webb in Mister Scoutmaster or Nelson Eddy in Rose Marie or Roy Chapman Andrews exploring Mongolia hat. Because almost anybody can look cool wearing a fedora. But the truly cool kids are the ones who can pull off the Montana peak style. Like teen Indy.
And let us know what kind of hat we're looking at -- you know, hat-geek details.
(As for me... I only wish I could look a fraction as cool, or as haughty, as Clifton Webb in Mister Scoutmaster. I'll have to settle for an over-the-hill Roy Chapman Andrews wannabe impersonation... but as they say, put up or shut up, so I'll put up... and then I'll shut up.)
Akubra Slouch Hat (Military), size 61, purchased pre-owned, brim clip removed, brim ironed flat, puggaree band from Lawrance Ordnance, lemon-squeezer/Montana peak bash
Somewhere in Utah...
The Gobi Desert, circa 1930... or Losee Canyon, Garfield County, Utah, yesterday afternoon
Jacket and shirt are Willis & Geiger, MK VII bag is a Magnoli with a Todd's strap, boots are Thorogood #804-4254 lineman boots,
eyeglasses are Focusers Eyewear Signature Round frame. Trousers are some trendy brand name
cargo pants I picked up at a thrift store.
Okay, follow me, boys! It's your turn!
While there are hundreds of fedora topics on this forum, I haven't been able to find a topic devoted to Indy's scouting lid. Or at least, not a topic with pictures.
So let's see 'em: post a pic or three of your Montana peak, lemon-squeezer, Smokey the Bear, forest ranger, state police, Boy Scout, RCMP, doughboy bashed hats. Oh, but not just a photo of the hat; do, please, include photos of yourself proudly wearing your Fred MacMurray in Follow Me, Boys or Clifton Webb in Mister Scoutmaster or Nelson Eddy in Rose Marie or Roy Chapman Andrews exploring Mongolia hat. Because almost anybody can look cool wearing a fedora. But the truly cool kids are the ones who can pull off the Montana peak style. Like teen Indy.
And let us know what kind of hat we're looking at -- you know, hat-geek details.
(As for me... I only wish I could look a fraction as cool, or as haughty, as Clifton Webb in Mister Scoutmaster. I'll have to settle for an over-the-hill Roy Chapman Andrews wannabe impersonation... but as they say, put up or shut up, so I'll put up... and then I'll shut up.)
Akubra Slouch Hat (Military), size 61, purchased pre-owned, brim clip removed, brim ironed flat, puggaree band from Lawrance Ordnance, lemon-squeezer/Montana peak bash
Somewhere in Utah...
The Gobi Desert, circa 1930... or Losee Canyon, Garfield County, Utah, yesterday afternoon
Jacket and shirt are Willis & Geiger, MK VII bag is a Magnoli with a Todd's strap, boots are Thorogood #804-4254 lineman boots,
eyeglasses are Focusers Eyewear Signature Round frame. Trousers are some trendy brand name
cargo pants I picked up at a thrift store.
Okay, follow me, boys! It's your turn!
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Looks great on you.
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Indiana Jeff has one he had rebuilt a while back by Peters Brothers.
Hopefully he'll find this thread and post.
Here's his original thread:
http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?f ... t=campaign" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Hopefully he'll find this thread and post.
Here's his original thread:
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I kinda figured if any topic might coax the elusive Michaelson to post a pic, this might be it!Michaelson wrote:Indiana Jeff has one he had rebuilt a while back by Peters Brothers.
Hopefully he'll find this thread and post.
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LOL! I'm like Big Foot!
I dodge trail cameras too!
Regard! M
I dodge trail cameras too!
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Great hat and the puggaree band is perfect! Like your boots too! When I was a kid (around 10 yrs. old), a friend of my dad's gave me a WWII Marine Corps. Drill Instructor's hat (looked very much like yours) for Christmas! I was in Heaven! My mom and the friend's wife didn't understand the gift, but my dad and his friend did. As dad's buddy told his wife: "Hey, it's what the kid wanted!" I wore that hat for years end and loved it to the end (which unfortunately was a theft from a school dance in my senior year of high school)! But, like Indy and his memories of his beloved dog: "I have fond memories of that hat! "
I would truly like to get a nice beaver version but styled more with the RMCP bash where the bash is reversed from this version. However, I would not turn down a really good 'Doe Boy' WWI version either. As I recall Miller Hats used to carry a neat version of the 'Doe Boy' with an turned down brim....I think it was rabbit. I will have to look and see.
Anyway, love your hat and outfit and for the record (not to disrupt this thread); what boots do you have on? Thanks. W>
(Edit) Here is the link to the Miller Campaign Hats, FWIW: http://www.millerhats.com/catalog/index ... s&catID=63" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I would truly like to get a nice beaver version but styled more with the RMCP bash where the bash is reversed from this version. However, I would not turn down a really good 'Doe Boy' WWI version either. As I recall Miller Hats used to carry a neat version of the 'Doe Boy' with an turned down brim....I think it was rabbit. I will have to look and see.
Anyway, love your hat and outfit and for the record (not to disrupt this thread); what boots do you have on? Thanks. W>
(Edit) Here is the link to the Miller Campaign Hats, FWIW: http://www.millerhats.com/catalog/index ... s&catID=63" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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This is the Scout leader from Last Crusade.
Everyone's lost but him.
This is how I dress while camping, on occasion.
Pretty grand look.
I have two Scouting campaign hats. They both have a light khaki puggaree on 'em now.
Not going for any kind of screen accuracy, but they sure have a Last Crusade feel.
This is the name tag sewn in the hat above.
I'm livin' la vida loca.
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You don't need to have a flat brim on your campaign hat either, do you doughboys?
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One of the best shots I have of my moth eaten Scouting campaign hat, which I should mention
only cost me five bucks at a thrift shop
("It's not a bargain unless you can tell someone it is." -Craig Ferguson),
ALSO has an excellent photobomb by my lovely lady.
The hat's puggaree was also found at a thrift store, for a buck.
Wearing some thrift store tab collar shirt, NEW $7.00 safari jacket from
The Great Canadian Superstore (mostly a grocery store!),
spectacles are from JAS Townsend Victorian repros
-I got 'em to be period accurate working on western movie sets.
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That photo where you're wearing the holster... I thought that was how all Canadians dressed. Turns out the Official Uniform of Canada has changed to a knit cap, fleece jacket or vest, scruffy denim jeans, and a tightly gripped Tim Horton's cup.
Okay, now this topic is coming to life! See, guys? Montana peak hats are cool! Pull yours out of the closet or basement and show 'em off!
Okay, now this topic is coming to life! See, guys? Montana peak hats are cool! Pull yours out of the closet or basement and show 'em off!
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You're thinking of Seattle in the 1990s, but with a Starbux cup.
The holster, btw, was a Costumebase Indy holster from that auction site. It's a fairly good one but after a few years of putting heavy replica pistols in it, the belt fastener hardware has broken. Pretty good for the cheap price and for being faux leather.
The holster, btw, was a Costumebase Indy holster from that auction site. It's a fairly good one but after a few years of putting heavy replica pistols in it, the belt fastener hardware has broken. Pretty good for the cheap price and for being faux leather.
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Is that to say the replicas are heavier than than the screen used ones?
No wonder he drew on that sword wielding fiend so quickly in Cairo.
No wonder he drew on that sword wielding fiend so quickly in Cairo.
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No. that's to say it's a costume piece meant to hold a plastic toy gun.
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Now that is an excellent photobomb.Snakewhip_Sable wrote:
ALSO has an excellent photobomb by my lovely lady
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She's a keeper!Nitz146 wrote: Now that is an excellent photobomb.
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Snakewhip_Sable wrote:
This is the Scout leader from Last Crusade.
Everyone's lost but him.
This is how I dress while camping, on occasion.
Pretty grand look.
I have two Scouting campaign hats. They both have a light khaki puggaree on 'em now.
Not going for any kind of screen accuracy, but they sure have a Last Crusade feel.
This is the name tag sewn in the hat above.
I'm livin' la vida loca.
Awesome. I like to camp like that too. My everyday look includes a cowboy hat but sometimes I'll go with a retro/indy look. Whats in your holster?
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The holster was empty in all these shots, but sometimes I put a Schofield in it.
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Snakewhip_Sable wrote:The holster was empty in all these shots, but sometimes I put a Schofield in it.
Excellent! I've always wanted a Schofield.
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And yes, I have my finger already on the trigger already because you have to cheat to beat her.
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I'm not sure even THAT works, Jeff. Dejah is just.... that.... fast.....
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Chicks dig my bullet hole scar anyway.
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These aren't my photos, they're of cosplayer "Momo Kurumi" depicting Jessica Rabbit as a park ranger.
Great hat, eh?
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Great hat, eh?
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Updated picture of mine from today's Cub/Boy Scout Crossing Over Ceremony.
It's a c1971 beaver fur.
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It's a c1971 beaver fur.
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Sharp looking lid! And sharp looking lads!Indiana Jeff wrote:Updated picture of mine from today's Cub/Boy Scout Crossing Over Ceremony.
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I had one when I was in scouts. Got it from an Army surplus store. I just had to make it part of my uniform because I had been made a patrol leader, I couldn't stand the ball caps and berets, and the hat looked so cool in LC and Norman Rockwell's paintings. I wish I still had it sometimes, but when I moved from Scouts to football, I passed it on to the next patrol leader.
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I’ve had this for a while, a gift from my dad since I collect BSA stuff, but I never really thought about wearing it. But it’s been growing on me lately.....
Thinking I need to wear it at an out upcoming campout with the cub scouts.
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Looks grand! You should wear it often! The vent holes are sure interesting.cm289 wrote:Thinking I need to wear it at an out upcoming camp out with the cub scouts.
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I'm starting to find these all the time in antique stores, and in really good shape, but they're ALWAYS too small!
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Oh you have to! You'll be the hit of the camp-out.cm289 wrote:Thinking I need to wear it at an out upcoming campout with the cub scouts.
That's why I was so thrilled to have found the one I did a few years ago. Beautiful condition, in my size and at a reasonable price.Michaelson wrote:I'm starting to find these all the time in antique stores, and in really good shape, but they're ALWAYS too small!
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Have to say, all I've seen have been very reasonable in cost too. Just too dang small....
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Ironically, this one is just slightly too large, even with the foam I addedMichaelson wrote:Have to say, all I've seen have been very reasonable in cost too. Just too dang small....
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The ones I usually find are either 6 7/8 ths or size 7.
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So I decided my BSA hat was in too nice of a condition for field use so it’s now my hat for regular meetings. But I found this one on eBay- it’s not BSA, but was listed as a pre-WWII US Army campaign hat, appears to be fur felt. $20+ shipping+ it came with the Army cap piece, which I replaced with this more-appropriate pin. From today’s den hike in the mountains:
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Fantastic find, cm289! Looks great, and coordinates well with the rest of the gear you're wearing! I love that naturally aged and weathered hatband!
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Wow, some beautiful Montana Peak hats. If I tweak the one I make then it will be pretty close .
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I have a couple as well. I need to post some pictures. All scouting related as I am a scoutmaster. My son also as well.
The world needs more campaign hats.
The world needs more campaign hats.
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I agree, the world needs more campaign hats. Love em! Couldn't find them in Sweden so I started to make some.whipcracker wrote:I have a couple as well. I need to post some pictures. All scouting related as I am a scoutmaster. My son also as well.
The world needs more campaign hats.
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Now that's what I call a peak! I love the extra-tall crown and the wide ribbon!hufvud wrote:I agree, the world needs more campaign hats. Love em! Couldn't find them in Sweden so I started to make some.
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Me and Jr at Wehinahpay Mountain Camp in Sacramento, NM for Cub Scout Resident Camp- great time had by all!
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One more- Jr wearing his 1940s BSA Stetson
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I keep telling myself this will be the last one...
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Holy cow! What an amazing collection!cm289 wrote:I keep telling myself this will be the last one...
They look to be from an assortment of manufacturers and years. I am impressed at how many you have assembled.
I don't think I've seen a "real" felt Montana peak ranger or scout hat "in the wild" other than maybe one worn by the occasional highway patrol officer or forest ranger. Even then, the police and rangers often tend to wear pressed straw versions anymore.
Are these all hats that were originally creased in the Montana style, or have you reshaped any of them?
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Here ya go!
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Nice lids, JLee and Canyon! I like JLee’s leather band and Canyon’s whole ensemble.
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Thanks, David. These are all original BSA campaign / scoutmaster hats with the exception of the very top one with the gold pin, which is a preWWII US Army campaign hat; all original creases. They’re all fur felt. I wear them at all of our outdoor scouting events, but my (9yr old) son and I are the only ones in the area that do so, unfortunately. I tend to bend the front down and wear them cavalry-style (a’ la “In Pursuit of Honor”) rather than DI/Smokey-style.davidd wrote:Holy cow! What an amazing collection!cm289 wrote:I keep telling myself this will be the last one...
They look to be from an assortment of manufacturers and years. I am impressed at how many you have assembled.
I don't think I've seen a "real" felt Montana peak ranger or scout hat "in the wild" other than maybe one worn by the occasional highway patrol officer or forest ranger. Even then, the police and rangers often tend to wear pressed straw versions anymore.
Are these all hats that were originally creased in the Montana style, or have you reshaped any of them?
They are:
Top row 1) Unknown manufacturer olive drab 1930s (?) US Army with copper-colored ribbon. It has a 5” crown and the brim is between 2 7/8” and 2 3/4. It has the thickest felt and is medium floppy.
2nd row 2) Unknown manufacturer chocolate brown BSA with dark brown leather band. 5” crowns, brim varies between 2 7/8” and 3”. Medium felt thickness and floppiness.
3) Unknown manufacturer medium brown BSA with grey/brown leather band. 5” crown, 3” brim. Medium felt thickness, stiff as a board.
Far left 4) Stetson sage green with gold/copper cloth ribbon. 5” crown with star-shaped vent holes on the sides, 2 1/2” brim with 2 row stitching. Thin felt, stiff but not super stiff.
Far right 5) Stetson olive drab (1960s) with olive drab cloth ribbon. 4 1/2” crown with star-shaped vent holes on the sides, brim with 2 row stitching ranges between 2 1/2” and 2 3/4”. Thin and medium floppy.
Bottom row 6) Stetson 1940s dark OD (almost brown) with OD cloth ribbon. 4 1/8” crown with star-shaped vents on back and sides, 2 1/2” to 2 3/8” brim with 2 row stitching. Thin and super floppy.
7) Unknown manufacturer OD BSA with brown cloth ribbon; ribbon has BSA fleur de lis every 2”- really cool looking. 4 1/2” crown star-shaped side vents, 3” - 2 7/8” brim. Thin and stiff.
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Thanks for the extra info, cm289. That is an enviable collection of vintage scout hats!
Thanks, Canyon and jlee562 for joining in the scout hat fun! jlee562, that leather "1922" hat band is too cool! And Canyon, your full-on "Young Indy" outfit is excellent! Be careful, or you'll end up with a scar on your chin next!
Thanks, Canyon and jlee562 for joining in the scout hat fun! jlee562, that leather "1922" hat band is too cool! And Canyon, your full-on "Young Indy" outfit is excellent! Be careful, or you'll end up with a scar on your chin next!
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cm289 and davidd, many thanks!
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This Akubra slouch with a Montana peak bash has been getting a fair amount of wear recently.