Description
Hoot Gibson was an American rodeo champion and a film actor, film director, and producer. While acting and stunt work began as a sideline to Gibson’s focus on rodeo, he successfully transitioned from silent films to become a leading performer in Hollywood’s growing cowboy film industry. During the period between WWI and WWII, he was second only to cowboy film legend Tom Mix as a box office draw.
Presented is a display featuring a cut autographed by Hoot Gibson. The top portion is highlighted by a black and white 8×10 photo. Gibson signed the piece of parchment in blue ballpoint pen with the salutation, “Best of Luck.” The cut portion of the display measures 2″ x 3.5″ with the entire display at 15.75″ x 25.75″. Below the cut is a Hoot name plaque.
All displays are sold as is without warranty to the condition of the frame.