
Bucknell University 1965 Vintage Ballcap
Description: Authentic reproduction of the original 1965 Bucknell University vintage ballcap. Hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth.
Product Details:
- Made in the USA
- Genuine navy blue wool broadcloth
- Orange embroidery letter "B"
- Standard visor with green satin under visor
- Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
- Satin taping with cotton sweatband
- Adjustable sizes come with leather strap and antiqued brass closure
- Item #: BCK65C
League: Collegiate Baseball
History: The Bucknell Bisons of 1969 bounced back from a winless 0-15 season in 1968, to capture the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Crown with a record of 15-4. They were led by Randy Ruger who led the nation in batting with a .494 average.
Description: Authentic reproduction of the original 1965 Bucknell University vintage ballcap. Hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth.
Product Details:
- Made in the USA
- Genuine navy blue wool broadcloth
- Orange embroidery letter "B"
- Standard visor with green satin under visor
- Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
- Satin taping with cotton sweatband
- Adjustable sizes come with leather strap and antiqued brass closure
- Item #: BCK65C
League: Collegiate Baseball
History: The Bucknell Bisons of 1969 bounced back from a winless 0-15 season in 1968, to capture the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Crown with a record of 15-4. They were led by Randy Ruger who led the nation in batting with a .494 average.
Original: $33.32
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$11.66Description
Description: Authentic reproduction of the original 1965 Bucknell University vintage ballcap. Hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth.
Product Details:
- Made in the USA
- Genuine navy blue wool broadcloth
- Orange embroidery letter "B"
- Standard visor with green satin under visor
- Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
- Satin taping with cotton sweatband
- Adjustable sizes come with leather strap and antiqued brass closure
- Item #: BCK65C
League: Collegiate Baseball
History: The Bucknell Bisons of 1969 bounced back from a winless 0-15 season in 1968, to capture the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Crown with a record of 15-4. They were led by Randy Ruger who led the nation in batting with a .494 average.























