Showing posts with label keppy kap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label keppy kap. Show all posts

Friday, July 09, 2021

TGI-Hats!


When one thinks of souvenir hats at Disneyland, Mouse Ears are typically the first thing that one would think of. Oh, but there were sooooo many other types of hats for purchase at the Park back in the day. This post will do its best to cover most of them. Thanks to Bryan for suggesting this idea! Image #1 is a vintage Disneyland collector’s dream; just look at all those cool hats for sale in 1960’s Tomorrowland.

This December 1969 image shows a little boy near the entrance sporting one of those vibrant red hats:



In the foreground we have a Spaceman from the 1960s:


…and in the background, a sassy little tot with that same popular red hat:


A hat kiosk in Tomorrowland, from May 1959; note the Matterhorn under construction in the background:


A detailed view, showing the cast members handling this large group of hat connoisseurs:


Below is an undated image showing the Hat Bar:


Your name free!



In Town Square, circa 1955, you could get a Keppy Kap at the Information Kiosk:


Another angle of the Information Stand from October 1956:


Need another view? From August 1956:


This little girl in Town Square from 1956 is sporting one of the Kaps:



Wanna’ see a Keppy Kap up close? From the Heritage Auction website:


Can’t get enough Keppy? How about a black and white shot from June 1958 at the entrance:


Look how proud he is of his hat and comic book!


Perhaps the sombrero-style hat from May 1959 is what you’re seeking:


Somberos and subs; sounds like the perfect combo! From September 1961:



Those hats might have been purchased in this Frontierland shop where Audie Murphy and his wife are shopping, circa 1956:


You could also have your photo taken there wearing one of the coveted Davy Crockett coon skin caps:


A detailed view of the cap:


The souvenir kiosk in Fantasyland from July 1957:


The 1950s Fantasyland family that wears hats together stays together:


A rarely seen yellow version of the Keppy Kap AND a Zorro hat!


Same family over at Nature’s Wonderland; it would appear that the older brother is also a “Zorro” fan!


This little boy from February 1958 came to the Park fully prepared for Frontierland in his fringed jacket. He must have been a Davy Crockett fan. And that red hat…can’t help but love it!


This detailed 1956 view from the Nature’s Wonderland shot shows a boy with a monogrammed souvenir hat on the right that appears to be identical to the kids next to our red-topped tot in the previous shot:


Same hat on the Monorail from the 1960s:


My favorites are the hats with the ginormous plumes.


Two plumed hats from 1959:

 

The pink plume sure stands out in Tomorrowland, July 1963:



Perhaps you prefer the low-tech paper hats from July 1959:


They may be low-tech, but the paper hat knows how to photobomb a shot of the Stagecoach, from August 1959:


This girl in the wheelchair is protected from the July 1960 Anaheim heat with her souvenir paper hat:


The detailed view showing a stack of the Keppy Kaps:


I spy a trio of gorgeous gals wearing matching white hats with red ribbons. Perfect for their canoe ride, from April 1960:


What about this wacky hat from July 1962?



Probably purchased from the stand we saw in the very first photo. Notice the kooky hats on the top two rows in this detailed view:



A Tyrolean-style hat near the House of the Future, July 1963:


At the castle we have Mouse Ears vs. a Cowboy Hat, circa January 1964. This could get nasty.


A Civil War tribute hat (also seen in the very first shot), from the 1960s:


Last and most sassiest is my friend Arlette modeling a hat from the Mad Hatter in Fantasyland, April 2000:


I hope you enjoyed this tribute to Disneyland souvenir hats!

See more vintage and contemporary Disneyland photos at my main website.

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Wild West Wednesday



Today’s image hails from 1957, where you can see a little tot wearing his Disneyland Keppy Kap, surrounded by Frontierland law enforcement. The boy is also holding some kind of card in his hands; wonder if it was a souvenir that he received from the Sheriff? Digging the Sheriff’s vintage watch and ring, even if they don't really go with his costume!



I have separate pics of both of these gentlemen, and always referred to them as Sheriff Lucky, however…now that I look at their badges, they are definitely different. Maybe one is a deputy. Anyone out there able to shed light on the different badges or characters they played?



I know the one on the right was definitely Sheriff Lucky, as that’s how this Encyclopaedia Britannica labeled him:



Wanna’s see his signature? Here it is on a Wanted Poster in Rainbow Ridge:



Perhaps yet another Deputy on the left? On the right is Black Bart.



In this March 1956 shot, a guest caught him taking a break with a pretty little lass on New Orleans Street:



Finally, here’s another previously posted image of who I am “assuming” the Frontierland Deputy:



See more Frontierland photos at my main website.