124-Year-Old Never-Worn Levi's Found in Arizona Cedar Chest

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124-Year-Old Never-Worn Levi's Found in Arizona Cedar Chest | Fox Business

By Brian Gaffney Published March 29, 2017

Pioneer's descendent inherits his never-worn 1893 Levis. They're a denim collector's 'Holy Grail.'

They looked like brand-new blue jeans, but Jock Taylor knew those Levi’s sat in an old family trunk for decades – maybe a century. Judging from their size (W: 44, L: 37) they probably belonged to his great-great grandfather Solomon Warner, an Arizona pioneer from the 1800s.

If so, they’re worth a small fortune, says Brit Eaton, a dealer in old jeans who actually searches abandoned mines for inventory.

“Vintage denim can be worth thousands of dollars,” Eaton says. “Finding Levi’s pre-1900 is a massive rarity. That’s the Holy Grail.”

Jock Taylor’s dungarees are featured in the latest episode of Strange Inheritance with Jamie Colby. It premieres Monday, April 3 at 9:30 p.m. ET on Fox Business Network.

The six-foot-six Warner left his upstate New York home and headed west in the 1830’s.

“He was the first to sell American goods in Tucson. The Butterfield Stage came through and whatever you wanted, you had to buy from Solomon Warner,” says Jim Turner, a writer on Arizona history.

Warner died in 1899. Through the generations, his descendants handed down a wooden “heirloom” trunk that bears his name.

“When Solomon’s son passed away it went to his only daughter, then everything that she had went to my mother” says Jock Taylor.

Taylor didn’t know whether the jeans were Warner’s, or added to the chest later. He decided to find out when an antique appraisal show came to town.

Auctioneer Daniel Buck Soules recalls Taylor approaching him.

“Why is he showing me new jeans?” Soules thought. Then he took a closer look.

The jeans had the familiar leather tag, adorning Levi’s from 1886 until today. But the rivets were exposed, meaning they were older than 1937, when Levi’s started covering them with denim.

More clues: suspender buttons indicated they were older than 1922, the first year for belt loops. The single back pocket proved they were older than 1901 – when the second appeared.

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Soules dated them to 1893. He thought private buyers would pay dearly for the vintage jeans—or even Levi Strauss & Co. itself, which has bought back old jeans at high prices.

“The last pair of blue jeans that sold from the 1880s, it’s my understanding, were purchased by Levi’s for six figures,” says Soules.

Taylor’s jeans are not as old, but in much better shape – perhaps the oldest unworn pair of Levi’s in existence.

Even still, denim dealer Eaton thinks the 44” x 37” britches are too big for a $100,000 payday. Most of the bidders who drive such stratospheric prices, he says, actually want to wear their vintage jeans.

“Size really does matter,” says Eaton. “If they’re either too little or too big, they just may not be not as valuable.”

Taylor says Levi’s offered $50,000 for his great-great -grandfather’s pants, but he’s sitting tight for a better offer.

It’s a risk, he knows. But risk-taking runs in the blood of this descendant of a pioneer who not only left big shoes to fill, but big trousers as well.
 

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hmm are they size 38's ?

I would definitely want to wear them, But at the same time,
I could sell them & afford to buy a few new pair to Break in.

I used to Live in Levies.

I still do live in Jeans. But these days they
have been Broke in by the time I buy them. (Yard Sale Jeans only)
I never pay more them $4.00 pair . & they don't need to be Levies
 

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It's the greed of people that gets me annoyed.

These pants cost you nothing, you were offered $50k, and now you are going to hold out for more?

If you are going to keep them regardless of the offer and just want to see what they will fetch, then I'm good with that, but it doesn't sound like that's what the plan is.

I'm sure I'm the only one who thinks this way, but I would have sold them to Levi's knowing that they will go on a display somewhere and I can tell my friends and family about it.

Plus you would have the opportunity to check them out at some point in the future.

Maybe this is why I will never be a millionaire?
 

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It's the greed of people that gets me annoyed.

These pants cost you nothing, you were offered $50k, and now you are going to hold out for more?

If you are going to keep them regardless of the offer and just want to see what they will fetch, then I'm good with that, but it doesn't sound like that's what the plan is.

I'm sure I'm the only one who thinks this way, but I would have sold them to Levi's knowing that they will go on a display somewhere and I can tell my friends and family about it.

Plus you would have the opportunity to check them out at some point in the future.

Maybe this is why I will never be a millionaire?
There's probably more to this story I think. $50k sounds cool but maybe he needs another $10k to pay off medical bills etc. If someone walks up and makes an offer for something do you snap up the first offer or wait to see if you're getting lowballed? If Levis really wants them they'll come back with a better offer. I really don't think they'll throw out their best offer first. Whether he got em free or not really doesn't matter does it? :icon_scratch: Check them out in the future? He can go to his closet and see them all he wants! :hello2:
 

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It's the greed of people that gets me annoyed.

These pants cost you nothing, you were offered $50k, and now you are going to hold out for more?

If you are going to keep them regardless of the offer and just want to see what they will fetch, then I'm good with that, but it doesn't sound like that's what the plan is.

I'm sure I'm the only one who thinks this way, but I would have sold them to Levi's knowing that they will go on a display somewhere and I can tell my friends and family about it.

Plus you would have the opportunity to check them out at some point in the future.

Maybe this is why I will never be a millionaire?

You're right there is always a back story, however you know how the media loves to tell sad tales to get everybody sucked in. I'm sure if he needed $60k and it was part of the story we would have heard about it, or at the very least Levi's would kicked it in.

This to me is just greed, but again I already clarified that this is why I will never be a millionaire.

If somebody had of offered me a few grand for them I probably would have taken it, but at $50k.........SHOW ME THE MONEY. LOL.......

Sure right now he can go to his closet and look at them all he wants, but he won't have that shiny new heart that the $50k would have bought him........sorry $60K.

I hope there is a follow up story to this, because I'd love to see what they wind up getting in the end.

I just read a story on this where a Japanese guy sold a pair in 2005 for $60k, and somebody sold a pair last year for $100k.

At least now the story of him wanting more than $50k makes sense, but I still doubt I would hold out for an unknown, when the known was right there in front of me.
 

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It's not really an unknown though. Either way he's got a $50k goodie! I'm one of those who'd rather roll the dice with nothing to lose than sit there thinking man I should've held out for......... Can't count how many times that's happened. The part of the story that really bothers me is someone that can throw out that kind of money buys them and will probably wear them to the club, spills a drink on them, then rolls them up and chucks em in the closet or worse sends em to the dry cleaners that doesn't realize they're as old as they are and sends back a handful of lint.
 

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I have never thought old clothing would have value, except tied to a person or event
Same here! Except I keep running into this lady at thrift stores & swap meets that only pays attention to purses and highheels. She totally ignores everything else. :icon_scratch: Talked to her a couple of times in passing and she resells. All I can say is she must be doing well at it. Nice car, nice clothes & nails. etc. She's very articulate. She mentioned a lot of her business is in Japan. Never thought an old pair of highheels would go for enough to cover shipping! Ahhhh you live & learn just wish I'd learned this a lot of years ago!:laughing7:
 

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Same here! Except I keep running into this lady at thrift stores & swap meets that only pays attention to purses and highheels. She totally ignores everything else. :icon_scratch: Talked to her a couple of times in passing and she resells. All I can say is she must be doing well at it. Nice car, nice clothes & nails. etc. She's very articulate. She mentioned a lot of her business is in Japan. Never thought an old pair of highheels would go for enough to cover shipping! Ahhhh you live & learn just wish I'd learned this a lot of years ago!:laughing7:

Cole and lanterns were the rage in Japan about five years ago. They were willing to pay top dollar plus shipping
 

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Exposed rivets we used at least into the 1970's.
They didn't mention the crotch rivet. That went away after Teddy Roosevelt wore them on a hunting trip and bent over the fire to warm his bottom. The others waited for him to stand up and have the rivet "brand him". At least that was the story I heard.
 

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