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This was found yesterday and we don't know anything about this sign, so if someone could please help inform us on this sign it would be very helpful. And sorry the picture is reversed.
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Posted 2 years ago
pcmadison191
(6 items)
This was found yesterday and we don't know anything about this sign, so if someone could please help inform us on this sign it would be very helpful. And sorry the picture is reversed.
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Don't know anything about it but I like it! Let me know if your looking to sell and how much thanks!
Well it's not for sail at the moment, i just put it on here so i can find out info on the sign.
The word 'Stetson' is sometimes used as a genericized term for a cowboy hat. It was The John B. Stetson Company, founded by John B. Stetson in 1865, was the maker of the Stetson cowboy hats, but ceased manufacturing in 1970. [1] Stetson hats are now being manufactured in the Garland,Texas plant by Hatco Inc. It looks like a sign that would be used out in front of a store, or somewhere against a wall, from the looks of it, it looks really old, but have no clue of how old and where it came from, so its hard to tell from. Srry
HI, I'm from St Joseph Missouri Home of the Stetson Hats before they moved. This is a early store sign about late 19th early 20th century. I have seen them locally for 200.00. Dave
thank you Dave