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    Posted 12 years ago

    Hunter
    (49 items)

    This buckle has a slightly legendary status in my family, as it was originally worn by my great uncle, Billy Cox, who was killed in a plane crash in 1953. I'm guessing it was made in the mid-late 1940's when the Double Heart Ranch was still hosting a pretty happening rodeo. My great-grandparents produced rodeos all across the U.S., based on their property about 12 miles south of Sweetwater, Texas. The initials "OSO" are my mother's brother's - for Ollie Stephen Oatman - and were added a bit later.

    After serving in overseas in the military, it seems Billy suffered from depression and was possibly cheating on his young wife...Following a long, drawn-out radio conversation with friends on the ground wherein he described things as "all messed up," the 23 year-old Billy Cox crashed his plane into a gravel pit, killing him instantly. Supposedly, Billy was wearing the buckle when he died and it had to be-reshaped to fix damage from the impact (you can still see the dents).

    I recently found a great melodramatic article about the whole event, and the last line really sums it up nicely: "Conspicuous on the fuselage was the double heart insignia of the Cox ranch. Now it had taken on a double significance."

    See the complete article here (apologies for the low quality scan):

    http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1368&dat=19530307&id=lHQxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=eRAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5201,2573903

    My brother also pointed out the awesome ad on the right side of the article for "Cheese-Bean Cake: So easy, so good...with America's handiest slices" :)

    The buckle was made by Holland's Jewelry in San Angelo, TX: it's mostly sterling silver, with what appears to be a gold inlay double-heart, my family's official brand (see the 14K mark on the back). Another interesting detail is that the buckle was made for a left-handed person, so that it attaches to the right side of the belt and hooks into an eyelet on the leather end coming from the left.

    Holland's has been in business since 1918 and is still kicking! http://www.hollandjewelry.com/

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    Comments

    1. Hunter Hunter, 12 years ago
      thanks scandi for the comments - definitely tragic.
      & thanks for the love Bellin!
    2. kerry10456 kerry10456, 12 years ago
      Tragic story line, but makes this more of a "Heirloom". Thanks for sharing this and the story behind some of your family history.
    3. Hunter Hunter, 12 years ago
      definitely - thanks for the note Kerry :)
    4. Hunter Hunter, 12 years ago
      sorry to hear that Phil; thanks for the note!
    5. Hunter Hunter, 12 years ago
      thanks bellin :)
    6. Hunter Hunter, 12 years ago
      doing well - working on some new Toys categories, and thinking about which of my toys to post first!
    7. trunkman trunkman, 12 years ago
      Wow -- what a story -- great piece!
    8. Hunter Hunter, 12 years ago
      thanks trunkman! :)
    9. Hunter Hunter, 12 years ago
      *UPDATE* my brother scanned some old family photos - the last image shows my grandfather, great uncle (Billy Cox), and great-grandfather. Billy is crouched in the center on one knee, below the Double Heart logo.
    10. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 12 years ago
      fascinating story & history. Be sure to keep the history with it for future generations. In writing, not word of mouth.
      I am an old time A&P (1967) & have known too many pilots who have died. Keep this history recorded.
    11. Hunter Hunter, 12 years ago
      thanks Blunderbuss - I definitely will :)
    12. jgerold7o91985, 3 years ago
      Hello. I just came across this. I am Billy Cox’s granddaughter. My mother is Karen Kay Cox. The 3yr old. My grandmother is still alive and well!!
    13. Hunter Hunter, 3 years ago
      Wow - send me an email jgerold! I was just talking about this bit of family history with my mom, Tamra Oatman (Karen Kay's first cousin). hoatmanstanford@gmail.com
      :)

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