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  2. Magic hat - Wikipedia

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    Hat-trick (magic trick), a classic magic trick where a performer will produce an object out of an apparently empty top hat; Witch hat, a style of hat worn by witches in popular culture depictions, characterized by a conical crown and a wide brim

  3. Hat-trick (magic trick) - Wikipedia

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    Top hat as an icon for magic. This magic clever trick is so well known that it has been referenced in a wide variety of media. The top hat used for the trick has become almost synonymous with stage magicians, and is commonly used as an icon to represent magic (such as the example on the right).

  4. Magic Hat Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Magic Hat Brewing Company is a wholly owned brand of Florida Ice & Farm Co., which is headquartered in Costa Rica. It began production as an independent craft brewer in South Burlington, Vermont in 1994, and the brand is distributed across the United States.

  5. Alp (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    The Alp always wears a hat, giving it an almost comical appearance. [22] [24] [25] The hat is known as a Tarnkappe [25] (the literal translation being "camouflage cap" or "cap of concealment") which is simply a hat (or less commonly a veil) that gives the Alp magic powers and the ability to turn invisible while worn (see also cloak of ...

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  7. Chapeaugraphy - Wikipedia

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    19th century performer Alfred Leslie demonstrating chapeaugraphy as Napoleon (left) and Wellington (right). Chapeaugraphy, occasionally anglicised to chapography, is a novelty act and a busking trick in which a ring-shaped piece of felt is manipulated to look like various types of hats.

  8. Tarnhelm - Wikipedia

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    The Tarnhelm is a magic helmet in Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen (written 1848–1874; first perf. 1876). It was crafted by Mime at the demand of his brother Alberich. It is used as a cloak of invisibility by Alberich in Das Rheingold. It also allows one to change one's form:

  9. Harriet's Magic Hats - Wikipedia

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    Harriet's Magic Hats was a Canadian television series created by ACCESS TV which aired in Alberta on ACCESS TV [1] [2] from 1980–1986. The premise of the show was that an aunt named Harriet has a trunk full of magic hats in her attic. When her young niece wears a hat from the trunk she is transported to a place related to the hat.