https://www.ebay.com/itm/283100939189
Up for auction is a 1920's Gordon "Big Bill" western cowboy hat. This hat is the REAL DEAL. This is a true cowboy hat from Rapid City, South Dakota from the 1920's. There are a few slight moth nibbles and stains, but overall the felt is very nice. The minor...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/283100819985
Up for auction is an early 1900's Stetson Boss Raw Edge Clear Nutria western cowboy hat. This hat is the REAL DEAL. This is a true cowboy hat from Cody Wyoming from the early 1900's. There are a few slight moth nibbles and stains, but overall the felt is...
Up for auction is an incredibly RARE hat. This is a piece of history. This hat is a circa 1940 STETSON in a very rare oxblood/cranberry color which was sold at ROY ROGERS Ranger Post in Studio City California. Roy Rogers owned and operated this store for only a few years, and its a great...
Up for auction is a very cool 1950's DOBBS Gray Milan Straw Fedora marked size 7 5/8, but measures 7 1/2 - 7 5/8.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/282899853096?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
The dimensions are as follows:
Brim Width: 2 1/4 inches wide
Creased Crown Height...
Posting a few of these pics here as well. More can be found in the Pre-1940 Stetson Western Thread..
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/pre-1940s-stetson-westerns.42532/page-40
1900's Stetson Boss Raw Edge Clear Nutria
Thanks so much everybody. I was really happy to land this one. I love the Boss Raw Edge Westerns from the early 20th century.
Perry - I would love to wear this one, but unfortunately its a small 6 7/8 and way too tight for my head. :(
Red - I have seen very similar Horsehair braids on other...
Did anyone else catch the 7 1/8 size sticker on the sweatband but the 7 1/4 reorder tag? Pretty interesting....
Good find Justin. I had my eye on that one but totally forgot about the auction. Glad you picked it up!
That's the second oldest Dobbs soft hat I have ever seen. I believe Brad has the oldest, but this one is definitely within the first decade of the creation of Dobbs. I'm sure brad could shed some more light on it though. Fantastic catch!
WHOA! Now that's cool. I saw one of these on ebay quite a long time ago, but I have never seen the whole display. VERY cool. Whats very neat is that this was sold at 3227 Fullerton Ave in Chicago. That is literally 7 blocks from my house. That area is called Logan Square and is a very cool...
GREAT hat there, 65.
Here's a great thread which shows a Longley Catalog and some examples.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/longley-low-alexander-catalog.50973/
There isn't a whole lot of information about Longley after 1920. A few ads, but nothing much. Most of the hats we see from...
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