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Revision as of 20:34, 15 November 2010
“ | Tarnish notte the majesty of my TOWER of HATS.
— The Gentle Manne of Leisure
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The Towering Pillar of Hats is a headwear item available to all classes. It appears as stack of 3 hats: A grey bowler, similar to the Spy's Backbiter's Billycock, a black tophat, similar to the Demoman's Scotsman's Stove Pipe and a boater with a black ribbon, very vaguely similar to the Sniper's Professional's Panama.
The hat description was written by Valve, but was also submitted (with an attribution [1]) as an entry during the Hat Describing Contest.
Gallery
- Backpack Contest hat first.png
The backpack icon of J.Axer's Dapper Topper
Trivia
- This hat is likely a reference to the hidden Gentle Manne of Leisure page on the Classless Update.
- John "Tower of Hats" Booth, the assassin of president Abraham Lincoln, did not wear a tower of hats similar to this. He wore more hats in a dome or pile fashion.
- 'J.Axer's Dapper Topper', the item obtained from coming first in the Propaganda Contest, has an orange ribbon with the number '1' pinned to the tophat.