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I hope this is pre-1960...
I looked for info for this brand, but could only find a matchbook cover on eBay, which I also bought.
Barrar, McCray, and Trick was the store's name. I hope there will be info of the maker under the sweatband. Looks like an overwelt on my screen, but I hope it's a felted edge.beaver Twenty, the sweatband says.
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I've never heard of that retailer before.
Edit/Update: Barrar, McCray, & Trick reference found in 1958 program for the Fourth Annual Career day at University of Dayton.
Also a reference in a 1965 Life Magazine ad for Vycron Polyester slacks (oh, boy!).
14 North Ludlow St. was radically remodeled in the late '70s/early '80s as part of a city rehabilitation project. Several buildings were torn down to make room for what is now Courthouse Square, a community gathering spot. Prior to that, the block was home to the Old Courthouse (the one on the left, still there), the replacement courthouse (that behemoth next to it), and at least a couple of other buildings. Ludlow Street runs behind these buildings. Fourteen N. Ludlow would likely be in that ornate structure behind the Old Courthouse. I'll need to do more digging to find something that may contain more info.
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