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I just snagged this one. I'm very curious as to whether the date indicated is correct.
It is a very soft felo.t, has a 4" brim and a tall creased crown. The hat has original ivory colored grosgrain ribbon band.
Under leather band is a very fragile paper label that shows John B. Stetson. If other information was on label, it is illegible. The leather sweatband has three imprints that are still quite legible. They are: John B. Stetson, Trade-Mark, Philadelphia, No. 1 Quality, John B. Stetson Company.
Dave Jones, Cody, Wyoming / Buy it of Dave Jones.
Inside written in ink is "Oct - 1913, Gift by Chas. Gates
Tape has been put where creases are on crown. Probably trying to prevent holes.
I found it at a yard sale in Billings, MT. The seller said a friend gave him the hat several years ago. The friend told the seller that the hat was given to Larry Larry by Charles Gates. I copied information from Internet about these two men. Very interesting about two Easteners who loved Wyoming. Charles Gates was on a hunting trip to Cody, WY in 1913 when he died in his private railway car. Larry Larom was owner of a ranch on the South Ford of the Shoshone River. He also had one of the first Dude Ranches and was first president of the Dude Ranchers Association.
It is a very soft felo.t, has a 4" brim and a tall creased crown. The hat has original ivory colored grosgrain ribbon band.
Under leather band is a very fragile paper label that shows John B. Stetson. If other information was on label, it is illegible. The leather sweatband has three imprints that are still quite legible. They are: John B. Stetson, Trade-Mark, Philadelphia, No. 1 Quality, John B. Stetson Company.
Dave Jones, Cody, Wyoming / Buy it of Dave Jones.
Inside written in ink is "Oct - 1913, Gift by Chas. Gates
Tape has been put where creases are on crown. Probably trying to prevent holes.
I found it at a yard sale in Billings, MT. The seller said a friend gave him the hat several years ago. The friend told the seller that the hat was given to Larry Larry by Charles Gates. I copied information from Internet about these two men. Very interesting about two Easteners who loved Wyoming. Charles Gates was on a hunting trip to Cody, WY in 1913 when he died in his private railway car. Larry Larom was owner of a ranch on the South Ford of the Shoshone River. He also had one of the first Dude Ranches and was first president of the Dude Ranchers Association.