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wsmontana

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Two westerns for $27. Looking forward to testing the limits of my hat cleaning skills :).

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MikeinRome

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I can't seem to resist the urge to rescue some hats. This unknown brand fedora said to be from 1890's, from the I Greentree store in Cheyenne, WY. I see on the Lounge that around 2012-13, Lounge members bought a number of hats from this same store that were being auctioned off. Some erroneously called it "L" Greentree. They gave 1907 as the year the store finally closed.
 

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MikeinRome

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This 1900 newspaper article was included in the seller's description of this hat I bought. Says Greentree was planning on closing his store in March 1900. I see you've found that it was 1903 when he finally was able to sell his business. The seller said that 10 plus years ago, they bought a lot of 6 new old stock (NOS) hats from the Greentree store inventory, which all of his unsold stock had been in storage for over 100 years. So my hat was 1 of those 6 hats that had been in storage all those years, if the seller's story is taken at face value.
 

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Rmccamey

I'll Lock Up
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This 1900 newspaper article was included in the seller's description of this hat I bought. Says Greentree was planning on closing his store in March 1900. I see you've found that it was 1903 when he finally was able to sell his business. The seller said that 10 plus years ago, they bought a lot of 6 new old stock (NOS) hats from the Greentree store inventory, which all of his unsold stock had been in storage for over 100 years. So my hat was 1 of those 6 hats that had been in storage all those years, if the seller's story is taken at face value.

Looks like some of the Greentree stash ended up with Lounger @Dinerman (Spencer).

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