pyshodoodle
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Joined: 8/3/2008 From: Lehigh Valley PA Status: offline
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I'm at the library, because that buckle on ebay was really bothering me. It sold for $38(?)... and was gold and the story just did not make sense. This is a new library with not a lot of sources, but there is one Disney book by Cecil Munsey (wrote a bottle book too, by the way)... There are pictures of several Hickok Mickey Mouse Buckles from 1934-36 and they were a Disney licensee. (Sounds like the story on ebay was bogus). Unfortunately, the buckle that we both found is not pictured in the book. It does state that Hickok reissued some of their belts and suspenders using the early Mickey in the early 1970's. I'm sure THAT is what sold on ebay for $38. By the way, S. Rae Hickok's son, Raymond Hickok, helped develop automobile seatbelts. Raymond Hickok also created the jewel-encrusted Hickok Belt, a major award given to U.S. sports figures until 1976. He sold the business in the early 70's to the Tandy Corporation. S Rae Hickok was a great nephew of Wild Bill Hickok. The company was based in Rochester New York, but on the 1930's advertising for the belts, they also had an office at 2521 Empire State Building, New York. And, yes, the Tandy Corp as in Radio Shack.. Tandy Corporation was a family-owned leather goods company based in Fort Worth, TX, which is best known for purchasing and giving its name to the Fort Worth, TX based Radio Shack Corporation. Tandy was founded in 1919 as a leather supply store, and acquired RadioShack in 1963. Tandy Brands was spun off from Tandy Corporation in 1975 and is currently a few of their licensed brands are Woolrich, Dockers, Totes and LEVI'S. There you go - more than anyone wanted to know... Oh - and by the way, I should be Psychodoodle, but really bad typo when I signed up! I will probably change my user name to something else - still pondering. Kate
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