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Copyright 2011 Rocky Mountain Rider. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Reproduction of any editorial material, artwork and photos is strictly forbidden without express written permission of the publisher. For information about reprint rights, please contact the editor; editor@rockymountainrider.com.
Hats take on the persona of the wearer and define a person. People are very particular about their hats — so much so that you should never handle another person’s hat without permission. Years ago, you could tell where in the country a person came from by their hat. Today, hat styles are mixed and may not give away the wearer’s region.
The All-Around hat by Jaxonbilt Hat Co. of Salmon,
The standard “cattleman” crown has a finished height of 4-1/2 inches
and the brim is a standard four inches wide. The hat can be ordered in a variety
of colors and felt qualities.
Every Jaxonbilt hat is made to order, one at a time. Master hatter Roy
Jackson began making hats in 1998 and within six months his hats began to sell
across the U.S. Preparations are now underway to become international by opening
a Jaxonbilt Hat Co. of
Working cowboys and cowgirls, as well as single-action shooters, mounted
shooters, singer/songwriters, and movie and TV celebrities all enjoy wearing
Jaxonbilt quality hats.
To find out more about
Jaxonbilt Hats, visit www.jaxonbilthats.com, or call Copyright 2011 Rocky Mountain Rider. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Reproduction of any editorial material, artwork and photos is strictly forbidden without express written permission of the publisher. For information about reprint rights, please contact the editor; editor@rockymountainrider.com.
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