The contrasting ribbon and binding on the buckaroo is beautiful. I think the bound edge on wide brims looks good. What model is the lighter colored Stagecoach?
Thank you Lefty! It is nice to get information on this. I wondered when this was made since they're in Lockhart now.
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That would be a very interesting webpage! That Pony Bob is too small for me also, but it's fun just looking at all the variations.
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That should clean up nicely. You can brush the dust off with a hat brush, just remember to brush counter clockwise lookin down from the top, underside of the brim is brushed clockwise. It's a very nice hat but not worth a whole lot of money. Check the online auctions to get an idea what they...
I am going to have to find a stagecoach, I would like at least one in my resistol collection. There is model, I believe it is the Pony Bob, in gray that I like. I would also like to find a red liner Missoula or Pendleton as they were wide brims with bound edge, at least the ones I have seen...
Here is my "Plains". I'm not sure when the red liner began and ended. I've been told that red liner westerns were from mid fifties to mid sixties. And that the Brown sweat and single ply ribbon was from the late 50s. Black sweats were used with the red liner in the 60s. I have seen some later...
Thanks for your reply. I used 1500 grit on the Texas Hatters hat. I agree some of those macrame looking jobs are bad. I don't know if they wanted to attract hippies or the disco crowd. Since stampedes were so common, being made through most of the 70s and into the 80s, in 3x and 4x, I don't...
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