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* The Baker Boy is also known as a [[Wikipedia:Newsboy cap|Newsboy cap]], an Apple Cap, an Eight-Panel, a Cabbie, a Jay Gatsby, a Fisherman's Cap, and a Lundburg Stetson. | * The Baker Boy is also known as a [[Wikipedia:Newsboy cap|Newsboy cap]], an Apple Cap, an Eight-Panel, a Cabbie, a Jay Gatsby, a Fisherman's Cap, and a Lundburg Stetson. | ||
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* The Baker Boy is commonly associated with Newspaper boys, also called newsboys or "[[Wikipedia:Newsboys Strike of 1899|newsies]]", which is referred to in the item's description. | * The Baker Boy is commonly associated with Newspaper boys, also called newsboys or "[[Wikipedia:Newsboys Strike of 1899|newsies]]", which is referred to in the item's description. | ||
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Revision as of 06:15, 18 March 2011
“ | Look at me, Ma!
Click to listen
— The Scout
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The Ye Olde Baker Boy is a headwear item for the Scout. It appears as a brown tweed cap with a stiff brim, soft fabric crown and a button on top.
The description was written by Doreauxgard42 for the Hat Describing Contest, and slightly extended by Valve.
Painted variants
Main article: Paint Can
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Update history
- This hat was made paintable.
- Ye Olde Baker Boy's painting texture was improved.
Trivia
- The Baker Boy is also known as a Newsboy cap, an Apple Cap, an Eight-Panel, a Cabbie, a Jay Gatsby, a Fisherman's Cap, and a Lundburg Stetson.
- The Baker Boy is commonly associated with Newspaper boys, also called newsboys or "newsies", which is referred to in the item's description.
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