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goes way back. near the end of the s, a hat-maker in new york city revealed the secrets of reading an american man's personality by the kind of hat he wore. according to a kansas city gazette story of jan. , , the unnamed hatter explained to reporter g.h. sandison that "almost the whole gamut of the human
effectively outlawing exportation of hats from the new world. meanwhile, manchester wrote, new hat-making operations opened in new jersey, delaware and connecticut. the sandusky, ohio, star-journal reported in that hatters mostly used the fur of rabbits, nutria, musquash — the muskrat — and beaver's hair...
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