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The Bosworth and his son, were George and Obed Bosworth back in 1911 when the store first opened. Now days you'll find the next generations, Harry (third generation) and his daughter Gretchen (fourth generation), manning the shop. Bosworth & Son Store carries hats, apparel and gifts. Their extensive hat selection includes brands such as Stetson, Resistol, Dorfman and Atwood.

Western wear for men, women and children include Wrangler jeans and Panhandle Slim shirts. You may also find the perfect little gift for your home or friends. Bosworth & Son also offers hat services such as custom crushing, general cleaning or hat restoration. When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.
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Bosworth & Son Store was originally built in 1902 as a buggy shop (the paint stains are still on the floor) and a mortuary. In 1911, George Bosworth and his son Obed opened Bosworth & Son Store. The store has provided many different services to the town of Geyserville throughout the past 100 years.
Reviews (9)
Pawel Cetlinski
Pawel Cetlinski
Jul 22, 2021
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If you are interested in history, it's a must visit! Very kind owner(5th generation) a lot artefacts and a collection of Winchesters.
Bryce Jones
Bryce Jones
Sep 08, 2019
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Great family and friendly service, I got a few of my christmas items for family there. Also a great display of Geyserville history in the back.
Dagr N.
Dagr N.
Jan 10, 2019
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Great, excellent information and knowledge on hats, types, and processes.
Derek
Derek
Dec 02, 2017
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Super old style general hardware and drapery. Everything from a needle to an anchor! Really friendly family service and good for a chat.
Johnnie G.
Johnnie G.
Mar 21, 2015
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A REAL old-time General Store! It's like stepping back in time 100 years. We met Harry the other day when we needed information about a relative's grave site, and danged if he not only KNEW the Sten family buried there, he was able to draw us a map of exactly where the grave was. Harry oversees Olive Hill Cemetery now, and it is in good hands, let me tell you! If you have a question about any one or anything in the Geyserville California area, Harry is your man. If you want quality hats, work gloves or other leather goods , or something to fix a broken screen door, Bosworth and Son
Bill F.
Bill F.
Nov 06, 2013
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This place is a treasure! Hats and cloths in the front and a well stocked hardware store in the the back. Makes you feel good going inside because this is a true small town, small business with sole. But don't just go in to look and enjoy. Buy something, anything, a stetson, a bag of nails or some electric fuses. I want this store to remain well into the future because we have lost too many across this country like it.
Jim T.
Jim T.
Apr 24, 2011
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Bosworths is a place where you can step back in time to when the owner of the general store will sell you a hinge, a pair of shorts, and some bag balm (be sure to ask for a screw with that hinge). The local liars club holds almost daily meetings here so be sure to bring your sense of humor and wear some BS repellent when you shop at Bosworths.
All kidding aside, Bosworth's is a great place to shop---they have an eclectic collection of items from the most practical to the most whimsical---a very satisfying place to explore!
Sara W.
Sara W.
Jan 12, 2009
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Aw man, I can't believe a San Francisco guy was the first to review this classic Geyserville place! My dad and I have come to this store since I was little (well, before for my dad) because we would rather support small businesses. We know the owner, Harry Bosworth, so well because his dog likes to visit our house... and he's the owner of everything in Geyserville. There is anything you'd need for country life, from tools to western clothing to fake rattlesnake egg gag toys. It looks like a real general store from the 1800's or something... what a mainstay :)
Sam S.
Sam S.
Jan 23, 2007
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If there were a picture in the dictionary for Hardware store, Bosworth & Son would have that real estate dialed. This place is classic. I mean where can you go and pick up a big old Stetson hat, a can of chew, and some aluminum siding. I'm even fond of the way the floorboards creak as you enter in from G-Ville road. It smells like a hardware store should, kinda musty, like leather....
Bosworth & Sons is my kinda joint. I'm not hating on Fredriksen's, but old Bosworth's is like the real deal Holyfield.