By way of appology for this post I might suggest that Texans place a tad more importance on hats that some other folks. Thanks.
The year that the first shipments of the new S&W 3rd model 44 reached the Wolf & Klar shelves in Ft. Worth, Texas, a new hat maker opened itts doors 40 miles east in Dallas. Resistol hats would become (and remain) a staple of Texas ranch life.
When I ran across this vintage Resistol at a flea market recently I though it was a perfect match for my latest Wolf & Klar addition--a 4" blue shipped in 1930. The gun shows some holster wear and dings but wears its original finish. The 3rd Model 44 originally built exclusively for Wof & Kar became know as the Wolf & Klar mode. Neither gun nor hat spears to have led asendentary life.
The year that the first shipments of the new S&W 3rd model 44 reached the Wolf & Klar shelves in Ft. Worth, Texas, a new hat maker opened itts doors 40 miles east in Dallas. Resistol hats would become (and remain) a staple of Texas ranch life.
When I ran across this vintage Resistol at a flea market recently I though it was a perfect match for my latest Wolf & Klar addition--a 4" blue shipped in 1930. The gun shows some holster wear and dings but wears its original finish. The 3rd Model 44 originally built exclusively for Wof & Kar became know as the Wolf & Klar mode. Neither gun nor hat spears to have led asendentary life.
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