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FDR Fedora

Mike in Seattle

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Someone here at the Lounge at one time or another asked about FDR's Fedora - here's something I just came across researching another topic:

According to the March 31, 1941, issue of "Time" magazine, Edward G. Robinson and Melvyn Douglas bid $3,200 for the Fedora hat that Franklin Delano Roosevelt had worn during his three successful campaigns for the presidency. They acquired the hat at a special Hollywood auction to benefit the Motion Picture Relief Fund.
 

W4ASZ

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Someone here at the Lounge at one time or another asked about FDR's Fedora - here's something I just came across researching another topic:

According to the March 31, 1941, issue of "Time" magazine, Edward G. Robinson and Melvyn Douglas bid $3,200 for the Fedora hat that Franklin Delano Roosevelt had worn during his three successful campaigns for the presidency. They acquired the hat at a special Hollywood auction to benefit the Motion Picture Relief Fund.


Then there was the one in this thread that Eleanor wouldn't let him wear :

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/show...klin-D.-Roosevelt-s-Trademark-Fedora-for-Sale

:cool:
 

carldelo

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Here's one of FDR's fedoras - photo taken in summer 2009 in his house on Campobello Island,:

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Dig that funky crease...
 

Chinaski

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Someone here at the Lounge at one time or another asked about FDR's Fedora - here's something I just came across researching another topic:

According to the March 31, 1941, issue of "Time" magazine, Edward G. Robinson and Melvyn Douglas bid $3,200 for the Fedora hat that Franklin Delano Roosevelt had worn during his three successful campaigns for the presidency. They acquired the hat at a special Hollywood auction to benefit the Motion Picture Relief Fund.

I wonder what the same hat would bring today? Would FDR still draw big money? In the hat crowd, it would seem LBJ would bring bigger money than FDR.
 

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