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Cowboy hats - opinions?

K.D. Lightner

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I am wondering who made it. It has to be pre-ZIP code, if that is an address on there, but that is hardly "early 20th Century."

A triple XXX and no hatmaker.

A handsome hat, but I would not have bid on it if I was rolling in dough. They'd have to prove to me it was really old and where it came from for that amount of $$$.

karol
 
K.D. Lightner said:
I am wondering who made it. It has to be pre-ZIP code, if that is an address on there, but that is hardly "early 20th Century."

A triple XXX and no hatmaker.

A handsome hat, but I would not have bid on it if I was rolling in dough. They'd have to prove to me it was really old and where it came from for that amount of $$$.

karol

Gee, but I think it would look great on you. ;) Jeans, cowboy boots, blouse, leather jacket with fringe and that hat. :D

Regards,

J
 

Marc Chevalier

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feltfan said:
So if you had won it, would you have worn it? With what outfit?
jamespowers said:
Why with a tuxedo of course. :p ;)

Or with a morning suit and a mink bowtie ...


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K.D. Lightner

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Yes, James, you have always been dangerous, photoshop or no.

Just for that, here is a bevvy of cowgirl beauties for your perusal:

http://www.behindtheredbarn.com/images/newsept2005/6959-1.jpg

I recognize the one in the middle from the National Cowgirl Hall of fame. Her name was Prairie Rose and she could ride and rope and with the best of them.

It's those magical big hats, I tell you. I wonder if that hat sold on ebay belonged to one of those gals?

karol
 
K.D. Lightner said:
Yes, James, you have always been dangerous, photoshop or no.

Just for that, here is a bevvy of cowgirl beauties for your perusal:

http://www.behindtheredbarn.com/images/newsept2005/6959-1.jpg

I recognize the one in the middle from the National Cowgirl Hall of fame. Her name was Prairie Rose and she could ride and rope and with the best of them.

It's those magical big hats, I tell you. I wonder if that hat sold on ebay belonged to one of those gals?

karol

lol lol lol
It could well have.
There is just something about a cowboy dress on a woman. (said in a drawl):p

Regards,

J
 

Harry Pierpont

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I've done old west reenacting for over 25 years and there were a variety of hat styles over the years during the time of the cowboy era there are several books with photos from that time period showing hats from civil war kepis to Mexican sombreros, it was more for protection from the sun than a fashion statement. The center dent like in the earlier photos posted on this thread or the "Gus" style from the TV series Lonesome Dove was made popular in the 30's cowboy movies and the "singing" cowboys.
 
Harry Pierpont said:
I've done old west reenacting for over 35 years and there were a variety of hat styles over the years during the time of the cowboy era there are several books with photos from that time period showing hats from civil war kepis to Mexican sombreros, it was more for protection from the sun than a fashion statement. The center dent like in the earlier photos posted on this thread or the "Gus" style from the TV series Lonesome Dove was made popular in the 30's cowboy movies and the "singing" cowboys.

Exactly. I think Tom Mixx made the Gus style popular. I heard he shaped it in the shower--on his head.
 

K.D. Lightner

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Yes, that hat looks closer to the really high hats the early movie cowboys wore (Tom Mix, et al). My Stetson "Gus" has a lot less brim and is a quite a bit lower than that. I couldn't pull that one off.

http://www.azhatters.com/gus.jpg

The weirdest cowboy hat I've seen was the ones Colonel Tim McCoy wore in his western movies. They were much more mountainous than the hat sold on Ebay:


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karol
 

K.D. Lightner

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Wonder if Art would even want to try. Though I imagine he could pull it off if he wanted to tackle the Big Hats.

Here -- this is for you, James, and all you folks out there who like those big, beautiful western hats and the cowgirls who wore them. Some of the photos on this site are incredible.

http://www.cowgirl.net

I wanted to visit this place when I retired but was unable to get to Ft. Worth to see it. Still want to see it someday.

karol
 

Benny Holiday

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The romance of the American West/Australian outback

The biggest cattle station here is Anna Creek Station, all of 6 million acres (34,000 square km) in South Australia - it's larger than Belgium! The station runs 16,000 head of cattle. Are there Western hats here in Australia - well, you all know it, look at Akubra's huge range of 'outback'-style hats!

It's rural wear here, out under the blazing sun and the worrisome hole in the ozone layer - and the worst drought in a century. The look of the Wranglers or RM Williams moleskins, boots, plaid shirt and western or outback hat to me evoke a feeling of love for my wide brown country, respect for its heritage, and admiration for the tenacity of those who farm the parched earth and toil endlessly against the elements on the driest continent.

RBH, Bob Wills is awesome! Wayne Hancock is something else too, I met him when he toured here a couple of years back and he was not only an outstanding musician but a greta guy to talk to as well.
 

K.D. Lightner

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Benny -- You wax poetic on your homeland. Someday I would love to visit Australia.

I have several Akubra hats and love them! I see people wearing the "outback" style hat here (and also in San Diego) more than I do fedoras or even cowboy hats.

karol
 
K.D. Lightner said:
Wonder if Art would even want to try. Though I imagine he could pull it off if he wanted to tackle the Big Hats.

Here -- this is for you, James, and all you folks out there who like those big, beautiful western hats and the cowgirls who wore them. Some of the photos on this site are incredible.

http://www.cowgirl.net

I wanted to visit this place when I retired but was unable to get to Ft. Worth to see it. Still want to see it someday.

karol

Art has that covered: "You want me to do What!?" :p
Cowgirls in times of yore. Woo Hoo!
Never say never. You might get to see it soon. Take pictures. :D

Regards,

J
 

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