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Oddjob's hat. The prop used in Goldfinger by Oddjob was made by British hat makers, Lock & Co. The hat was then adapted by inserting a chakram into the brim. John Stears was responsible for making the hat fly. After Goldfinger, the hat came into the possession of the James Bond Fan Club.
- Ian Fleming
- GoldenEye 007 (video game, 2010)
- Goldfinger (novel, 1959)
- Harold Sakata
22 Photos. The most famous henchman of the entire James Bond series of spy thrillers, Harold Sakata will forever be remembered as the villainous "Odd Job" in the ultimate Bond film, Goldfinger (1964), with his lethal martial arts and steel-brimmed bowler hat. He was born Toshiyuki Sakata in Hawaii, of Japanese descent.
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- Holualoa, Hawaii, USA
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The Razor-Rimmed Hat is a fictional steel-rimmed throwing-weapon worn by Oddjob, the Korean manservant of Auric Goldfinger.
Oddjob is the manservant of Auric Goldfinger, James Bond's antagonist in 1964's Goldfinger. Oddjob is a formidable character - extremely strong, skilled in martial arts and in possession of a deadly weapon, his black bowler hat. The Factory Entertainment Oddjob Hat prop replica was created after careful study of the remaining original SFX hat ...
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- Prop Replicas
May 9, 2022 · Now add in Oddjob, seemingly a caddy and gentleman’s gentleman, in his black bowler hat. What a triple whammy of men’s hats. Only a little later do we discover the hidden potential of this bowler hat, possibly the most famous movie hat ever.
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This distinctive square-top bowler hat pays homage to the original design made by Lock & Co. for Oddjob actor Harold Sakata in the movie Goldfinger (1964). The hat plays an important part in the film, as it is modified with a metal razor trim to work as a weapon when thrown at someone.
May 4, 2020 · The steel-rimmed hat famously worn by hitman Oddjob in Goldfinger has been valued at up to £30,000. Now minus the famous metal rim, the headwear from the James Bond film was valued on the Antiques Roadshow. The bowler hat has been valued at up to £30,000.