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You could go to Westminter Mall and go in to the Disney store.

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Q: Where can you buy the mad hatters hat?
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Why were hat makers called mad hatters?

In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries hat makers were known as 'hatters'. At that time it mercury was used in the hat making process, but mercury is very toxic and can cause illness which makes the sufferer appear crazy or 'mad'. So many hatters had mercury poisoning that the terms 'as mad as a hatter' and 'mad hatters' entered into common parlance.


Why did beaver hat makers sometimes go mad?

They didn't go mad. Beaver hats are still made and there are no mad hatters


Why did the beaver hat makers sometimes go mad?

They didn't go mad. Beaver hats are still made and there are no mad hatters


How much did the mad hatters hat cost?

10/6 or ten shillings and sixpence.


When was The Mad Hatters created?

The Mad Hatters was created in 1935.


What are the release dates for Mad Hatters - 1920?

Mad Hatters - 1920 was released on: USA: 24 October 1920


Is there a band called the mad hatters?

Yes


How did the usage mad hatters come into the English language?

The old hat making process involved intensive use of the element mercury (called quicksilver back in the day). Mercury fumes are incredibly toxic, and can cause severe neurological damage. The phrase mad as a hatter comes from how many hatters (hat makers) would die or go crazy at a young age due to mercury exposure from their work.


What element causes mad hatters disease?

mercury


Was the queen of hearts at the mad hatters tea party?

No , she wasn’t


What is the mad hatters personality?

OCD, Narcissism, Cleanliness fetish


Why does the mad hatters hat have the fraction ten sixths on it?

It's not a fraction, it's a price in old, predecimalised English currency. The 10/6 stands for 10 shillings and six pence.