Abc Hats
Description: In 1927, NBC-operated radio network was called the NBC Blue Network. It would later on become an independent radio (and, eventually, television) network known as the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in 1943. ABC later joined United Paramount Theatres forming American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres (later American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.). After its venture into radio and television throughout the 1960s and 1970s and the purchase of ESPN Inc. in 1982, the company would later be acquired/merged with Capital Cities, forming Capital Cities/ABC in 1985. The company ultimately sold to The Walt Disney Company in 1995.
Description: American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres formed a records division, incorporating the Am-Par Record Corporation on June 14, 1955 with Samuel H. Clark as its first president. By August 1955, the unit was organized with AMPCO (ASCAP) and PAMCO (BMI) as subsidiary publishing units. Though the record label was established as Am-Par, no records were released until after the division's name was changed to ABC-Paramount in September 1955.
Description: Your new favorite band, mofo! Fantasy band shirt made up of Samuel L. Jackson through the ages...
The Samuel L. Jackson 5 (Samuel L Jackson Band Shirt) Hat
by UselessRob
$14 $19
Description: Jewish education. Torah reading. All letters of Hebrew alphabet, Jewish ABC background. Hebrew letters wordcloud. Cloud of text characters from the book as a symbol of knowledge. Vector illustration.
Jewish education. Torah reading. All letters of Hebrew alphabet, Jewish ABC pattern Hat
by Slanapotam
$14 $19
Description: This design features a mischievous raccoon dressed like a cowboy, surrounded by bottles in a playful party scene. It mixes detailed illustration with bold humor, making it perfect for anyone who enjoys lighthearted western vibes, quirky animal art, or funny drinking-themed graphics. Great for shirts, hoodies, stickers, and gifts for people who love to laugh and stand out with something fun.
Description: Tool Time was the handyman show-within-a-show in Home Improvement. It was hosted by Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor (played by Tim Allen) and Al Borland (played by Richard Karn). The sponsor of Tool Time was Binford Tools, a tool manufacturing company that exists in real life. The show was said to be played on Channel 112. Tool Time was said to be the 4th most popular cable-based tool show in all of Michigan. An episode of the third season of Home Improvement, entitled "Fifth Anniversary" which aired on ABC in the United States in 1994 celebrated Tool Time's fifth anniversary, thus revealing that Tool Time debuted in 1989.
Description: Duke Records was an American record label, started in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1952 by David James Mattis (WDIA program director and DJ) and Bill Fitzgerald, owners of Tri-State Recording Company. Their first release was Roscoe Gordon singing "Hey Fat Girl", issued on Duke R-1, later amended to R-101. After forming a partnership with Mattis in the summer of 1952, Don Robey (founder of Houston's Peacock Records) took control of Duke. Both labels then headquartered at his Bronze Peacock club at 2809 Erastus Street in Houston, focusing on R&B and gospel music. Robey started a subsidiary, Back Beat Records, in 1957 and this later specialised in soul music, along with Sure Shot Records, whilst Peacock specialised in gospel recordings.
The New Black ABCs “S is for soul sister.” Hat
by Sammy Jean Wilson
$14 $19