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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1556216" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>In 1958, you couldn't find a farmer in Kentucky who wore a Cowboy hat or Cowboy boots. I will bet Bigfoot a steak that his Grandpa and father never wore a Cowboy hat at least not as young men. Maybe they got caught up in the fad later. If my dad would have walked into the feed store in Mayslick, Kentucky in 1968 wearing a Cowboy Hat and Cowboy boots, every other person in the store would have thought he was Trick or Treating. I see Charlie Boyd at the Mayslick Mill. He wears a ball cap. I visit the Rocking P folks, they wear ball caps. Roy Canada wears a ball cap.</p><p></p><p>I was surprised when I saw the first picture of Bigfoot. He had a Cowboy Hat on. I go to the Boyd Sale. Charlie I think puts on a Cowboy Hat for that event. Chan Phillips puts on a Cowboy Hat when he is a judge at cattle shows. Just for "Show".</p><p></p><p>Being a Cowboy is not something you hear in Kentucky. We are farmers. Always have been. We went from Coonskin Caps to baseball caps. The Cowboy thing is a recent fad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1556216, member: 27490"] In 1958, you couldn't find a farmer in Kentucky who wore a Cowboy hat or Cowboy boots. I will bet Bigfoot a steak that his Grandpa and father never wore a Cowboy hat at least not as young men. Maybe they got caught up in the fad later. If my dad would have walked into the feed store in Mayslick, Kentucky in 1968 wearing a Cowboy Hat and Cowboy boots, every other person in the store would have thought he was Trick or Treating. I see Charlie Boyd at the Mayslick Mill. He wears a ball cap. I visit the Rocking P folks, they wear ball caps. Roy Canada wears a ball cap. I was surprised when I saw the first picture of Bigfoot. He had a Cowboy Hat on. I go to the Boyd Sale. Charlie I think puts on a Cowboy Hat for that event. Chan Phillips puts on a Cowboy Hat when he is a judge at cattle shows. Just for "Show". Being a Cowboy is not something you hear in Kentucky. We are farmers. Always have been. We went from Coonskin Caps to baseball caps. The Cowboy thing is a recent fad. [/QUOTE]
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