jimmy the lid
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First off, thanks for the kind words, everyone.
Yes, the owner of the hat was a personal friend of the Seller's family, and they inherited some of his possessions. Apparently, the owner loved his hats! He was a prominent member of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Based upon certain milestones in his career, the Seller can pinpoint with a fair degree of accuracy that the Stetson 100 would have been presented to him in 1958 or 1959. His name and title appear appear on the sweatband, so it does appear that the hat was specially presented to him. I asked the Seller about the "Compliments of G. Henry Stetson" card. While the Seller did not know about that specifically, it's her educated guess that it was a function of the circles in which the owner moved in L.A.
For me, the fact that the hat has a direct personal connection makes it all the more special.
Cheers,
JtL
Boris K said:Excellent find, Jimmy.
Did the seller know any more history behind the hat?
Yes, the owner of the hat was a personal friend of the Seller's family, and they inherited some of his possessions. Apparently, the owner loved his hats! He was a prominent member of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Based upon certain milestones in his career, the Seller can pinpoint with a fair degree of accuracy that the Stetson 100 would have been presented to him in 1958 or 1959. His name and title appear appear on the sweatband, so it does appear that the hat was specially presented to him. I asked the Seller about the "Compliments of G. Henry Stetson" card. While the Seller did not know about that specifically, it's her educated guess that it was a function of the circles in which the owner moved in L.A.
For me, the fact that the hat has a direct personal connection makes it all the more special.
Cheers,
JtL