Distinctly Montana Magazine

2021 // Fall

Distinctly Montana Magazine

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D I S T I N C T L Y M O N T A N A M A G A Z I N E • F A L L 2 0 2 1 18 JOHN COFER DID A LOT OF THINGS BEFORE HE CAME TO MON- TANA. He'd been known to fashion the odd ceramic pot, is good with woodworking. He was a pretty fair hand as a firefighter and a fine practitioner of the Sweet Science as a UFC fighter! Originally a Southern boy hailing from Georgia and Tennes- see, John first came to Montana to help construct the famous Yellowstone Film Ranch, but just like all of us and probably you too, he fell in love with Montana. And then, unexpectedly, he fell in love with making hats. He was good with his hands, creative, and hardworking. Before long, he'd started Cofer Hat Company. "I don't even really like calling it work. I feel really blessed to enjoy what I do." Cofer has always loved the history, look, and lore of cowboy hats. He found himself in a small airstream trailer in Montana, sitting at a workbench, staring at the hat block on its surface. Then he taught himself to make hats. First, just for himself and his close friends, but then he started getting compliments on them. Now he's turned his hobby into a thriving business, though he doesn't do it alone. Y E L L O W S T O N E B R O K E R S P r e s e n t s by JOE SHELTON • photos by NATALIE TAXIERA F R O M U F C F I G H T E R T O M O N TA N A H AT T E R F R O M U F C F I G H T E R T O M O N TA N A H AT T E R "If anyone is in search of a new property, "If anyone is in search of a new property, YOU'D BE DOING YOURSELF A GREAT DISSERVICE IF YOU DIDN'T CHOOSE TO WORK WITH YELLOWSTONE BROKERS."

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