Leave It To Beaver baseball cap.
All stitched lettering with "Beaver" in university style letting
in back, "Leave It To Beaver" stitched on the right side, and a
threaded 3 inch picture of Beaver or Eddie Haskell on the front. Produced
by American Needle in 1994 in the classic TV characters series. Other hats
show Lassie and Goober from Andy Griffith
Replica Mayfield High School Sweater.
This is the same sweater Jerry Mathers and Ken Osmond wear when making
appearances. It's blue and looks like the letterman sweater Wally wore
on the show. Product description reads as, "The genuine Mayfield
High School Sweater worn by Eddie Haskell and Beaver on the Leave It To
Beaver TV series is back. When Ken ‘Eddie Haskell’ Osmond visited
Brainstorms to shoot the catalog cover, we immediately fell in love with
his sweater. Everyone tried it on, prancing around the office using
classic ‘Eddie’ lines from the vintage show, ‘Good evening Mr. And
Mrs. Cleaver’, ‘What a pretty dress, Mrs. Cleave’, and ‘Hey,
Creep!’ to name a few. Since Eddie insisted on taking his sweater back
to California, it was decide to locate the original manufacturer so we
could sell his sweater - or at least a replica. One call to "The
Beav" and we solved the mystery. Handmade in 22 steps by the same
factory that made the original (1957), this beautiful 100% acrylic
replica even has the tripe stripes representing varsity honors in
football, basketball, and track. Who care that they never earned them?
Own a piece of television history with these collectible sweaters hand
embroidered with the names of Eddie of Beaver. Includes a certificate of
authenticity and a personal hand-signed autograph from the original
stars."
Promo hat given out with the Leave It To Beaver movie in
1998. Not really a classic Leave It To Beaver item, but still
interesting.
T-Shirts
You can order this T-Shirt right now from emerchandise
T-Shirt reading, "My Best Friend is Eddie",
with a photograph of Eddie on the front. Product description reads as
"Voted one of the 25 greatest TV characters of all time by the Chicago
Tribune, Ken ‘Eddie Haskell’ Osmond was the painfully-polite-to-adults
character on the popular Leave It To Beaver TV Series (1957 - 1963). ‘My
what a pretty dress, Mrs. Cleaver’ was a favorite line, but secretly he
was really a bully, tormenting Beaver and his little friends. It’s a swell
T-shirt you’ll wear proudly. 100% cotton."
Another T-Shirt with young Jerry Mathers on the front. A
black and white bust shot of Jerry Mathers on the front of a gray T-Shirt. I
found these during a business trip to New York City. 100% cotton; $20, which
is pricey for a t-shirt, but not bad for a Beaver collectable. Available at:
Television City, 74 West 50th Street, New York, NY, 212-333-33TV. I know
there's some manufacture out there who's current producing 6 different LITB
T-shirts, but I haven't found anyone selling them. Let me know if you know
where to get them.
Larry Mondello for President. Apparently, some guy was
producing T-Shirts with this witty saying.
Entertainment Weekly catalogue (1997)
had another T-Shirt of the Beaver
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