Mount Si with trees in foreground

Twin Peaks Prop – The Farmer’s Hat in Part 7

In Twin Peaks Part 7 on Showtime, Deputy Andy Brennan visits The Farmer who is played by Edward “Ted” Dowling. The thing that caught my eye in this scene was the hat worn by the Farmer.

THE FARMER’S HAT IN PART 7

Andy and the Farmer
Part 7

In a scene from Twin Peaks Part 7, Deputy Andy Brennan questions the Farmer about the truck parked in front of his house. The Farmer promises to tell Deputy Brennan the whole story but not at his home. They agree to meet at 4:30 p.m. by the logging road above Sparkwood and 21, just past the Jones’ house down by the creek.

The Farmer’s hat reminded me of other costume hats used in Twin Peaks such as Windom Earle’s C-DM hat seen in Episode 2.016 of Season 2 and identified on the incredible Twin Peaks Props website.

Windom Earle's wearing a hat talking to Leo Johnson outside his cabin
Episode 2.016

Thanks to the release of the Twin Peaks Season 3 Blu-ray set, I identified the hat worn by the Farmer on December 8 shortly after locating the vinyl album used in Diane’s apartment.

The Farmer's Hat
Part 7

The hat was was made by Erroll’s Bulldozing, an excavating contractor based in Seattle, Washington.

The Farmer's Hat

I located the business by searching “Bulldozing” and the telephone number printed on the hat.

Sadly, I’ve not found an actual hat for sale (trust me, I tried … eBay, Etsy, etc). I couldn’t locate a company website either, but it appears the company was established in 1985. Perhaps the hat was made as a promotional item or worn by employees.

I’m guessing the hat was used as “Seattle, WA” is printed on the hat (a way to infuse Pacific Northwest authenticity). Twin Peaks the show often referenced Seattle despite Twin Peaks the town being located closer to Spokane, Washington (7-hour drive to Seattle versus 2-hour drive to Spokane).

If you have a hat for sale, please let me know.

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  • Steven Miller

    A "Twin Peaks" fan since October 1993, Steven Miller launched Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018 to document his decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange show. With his Canon camera in hand, he's visited numerous film locations, attended Twin Peaks events and conducted extensive historical research about this groundbreaking series. Along with fellow Bookhouse Boys, he dreams of creating a complete Twin Peaks Archive of the series and feature film. Steven currently resides in Central Florida.

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