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The YOO HOO BUCKAROO thread got me to thinking about the differences around the country in cowboy gear and lingo...The old cowboys used to say you could pick out the Texans just by what they wore and what they rode on their horse...
Its just like chinks- I understand they have been around the southwest for some time--but I never saw any until 20 years ago or so...All the old cowboys up here wore chaps-- either batwing or shotguns...
Same with hats...Seldom if ever saw a flat crown-- most were 6" crowns with some type of pinch (the Gus , Hoss, and Conagher types and the "Montana pinch" were popular)... In all the old pictures of my Dad and from what I remember when he was younger- he always wore a "Montana peak" (much like the peaked crown of the cavalry hats of the early 1900's) in his hat... 4 or 5 inch rolled brim with a 6 inch crown that made his 6'6" frame look like a giant to us kids :shock: As he got older he switched to a 3 inch rolled brim and a 4 inch crown (I think Stetson called it the rancher or something like that)...But they all had to be Stetsons....
Heres a sight with some neat pictures of old hats.....Especially the Wyoming earflaps at the bottom of the page...
http://www.curtrich.com/hats2.html
Its just like chinks- I understand they have been around the southwest for some time--but I never saw any until 20 years ago or so...All the old cowboys up here wore chaps-- either batwing or shotguns...
Same with hats...Seldom if ever saw a flat crown-- most were 6" crowns with some type of pinch (the Gus , Hoss, and Conagher types and the "Montana pinch" were popular)... In all the old pictures of my Dad and from what I remember when he was younger- he always wore a "Montana peak" (much like the peaked crown of the cavalry hats of the early 1900's) in his hat... 4 or 5 inch rolled brim with a 6 inch crown that made his 6'6" frame look like a giant to us kids :shock: As he got older he switched to a 3 inch rolled brim and a 4 inch crown (I think Stetson called it the rancher or something like that)...But they all had to be Stetsons....
Heres a sight with some neat pictures of old hats.....Especially the Wyoming earflaps at the bottom of the page...
http://www.curtrich.com/hats2.html