Wested Horsehide?
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Thank you kindly Captain D. Temple is my favourite of the three movies. I think the costume as a whole is at its coolest in it.Captain D wrote:Awesome lookin' jacket there Adventure Lad, thanks for posting! It kinda reminds me of the way Indy's jacket looked in the beginning of Temple of Doom during the Lao Che plane scene. Enjoy your jacket in great health!
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Well, obviously, this was a horse of a different color.rick5150 wrote:Wow, that is interesting. Usually the horsehide has the reddish color to it. Yours does not look red at all though. There were a few other Wested horsehides that I saw pictures of that were more reddish. Peter must be going crazy trying to get the hides to be consistent.
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Greetings! I'm new here and am thoroughly enjoying reading various threads about these jackets.Bjones wrote:latest breaking news: No horsehide yet. Wait another week. I'm getting emails from Gemma(?) now.
I contacted Wested through their web site on 03-05-05 to inquire about ordering one of their Indy jackets in horse hide (for my husband) and received a reply from Gemma on 03-11-05 that they are still waiting for their order of horse hides to arrive...no ETA was offered.
Interestingly enough, as I browsed through threads earlier reading about these terrific Wested jackets - ToD appeared on the channel we happened to have on - which we weren't actually watching, but keep on to drown out ambiant background sounds (more like noise) inherent to city living whenever our weather hits above freezing.
I hope their horse hide arrives SOON for Bjones sake, as I too want to see much anticipated images before submitting my order. My fingers are crossed!!!
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If only hope was enough to reseolve availability issues and speed up this process....the anticipation and frustartion are positively numbing. I know I must be a thorn in Wested's side by now as I hit them up every week with the same question. The only reason for this is that if I don't ask, they won't tell metehegemon wrote:I hope their horse hide arrives SOON for Bjones sake, as I too want to see much anticipated images before submitting my order. My fingers are crossed!!!
Hello from another expectant horsehide fan
Hello:
I too am marking the days off on my calendar waiting my horsehide raiders that I ordered on January 1 of this year. COW has allowed me to feed my jacket withdrawal pangs, and of course provided the knowledge and impetus to order in the first place.
Eagerly awaiting my jacket, I'm trying to make the best of it by enjoying the anticipation and, er, acquiring other gear
I heartily understand what Bjones is going through, just wanted to let you know.
Regards to all,
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I too am marking the days off on my calendar waiting my horsehide raiders that I ordered on January 1 of this year. COW has allowed me to feed my jacket withdrawal pangs, and of course provided the knowledge and impetus to order in the first place.
Eagerly awaiting my jacket, I'm trying to make the best of it by enjoying the anticipation and, er, acquiring other gear
I heartily understand what Bjones is going through, just wanted to let you know.
Regards to all,
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I just got back from London, wish I had found this forum first and I would have have gone and got measured and would be now impatiently waiting for my jacket to arrive.
The horse hide looks perfect...now to get over my aversion of using horse for a jacket when they are not as used in food, but wiat a minute, don't the French eat a lot of horse?
The horse hide looks perfect...now to get over my aversion of using horse for a jacket when they are not as used in food, but wiat a minute, don't the French eat a lot of horse?
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Welcome aboard Guitone, and nice to meet you!
(In case I missed to welcome you before.)
Also of a fan of All Stars?
Can you spot them in THIS shot then;
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(In case I missed to welcome you before.)
Also of a fan of All Stars?
Can you spot them in THIS shot then;
Regards,
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Swindiana,
Are you kidding, I can spot them anywhere...when the scare came about converse going out of business I bought my stock for life and they sit piled high in the closet, the off white and blacks of course, both high and low. I have had knee problems and need more support so these have not gotten any use but I still have my hopes...my daugher of 16 now wears con's, the only ones deserving of the name are the chuck taylors of course.
Thanks for the welcome.
Are you kidding, I can spot them anywhere...when the scare came about converse going out of business I bought my stock for life and they sit piled high in the closet, the off white and blacks of course, both high and low. I have had knee problems and need more support so these have not gotten any use but I still have my hopes...my daugher of 16 now wears con's, the only ones deserving of the name are the chuck taylors of course.
Thanks for the welcome.
horsehide sourcing
Within the past 10 days I submitted an order to a leather clothing manufacturer in Galashiels, Scotland for a horsehide coat (not an Indy style) - which is actually enroute to me in the USA as I type this. I was under no impression (based upon my dealings with this particular manufacturer) that getting horsehides was so problematic; although, I was aware that this company had limited amounts of a particular color horsehide that was tanned differently in its final stage to feel softer with greater flexibility and to appear vintage with its grain is popping out everywhere.
So, for me, this begs a couple of questions:
1) Are other leather clothing/apparel manufacturers experiencing difficulty sourcing quality horsehides?
2) Is the problem simply accessibility, or procuring higher grade quality for more cost-effective pricing?
It seems horsehide is somewhat accessible as other companies have it on hand...but, at what price?
I'm guessing Peter of Wested can get it if he's willing to pay and charge his clients for it; although, I get the strong impression that he doesn't want to end up charging what other companies do charge. His pricing is part and parcel of the distinguishing difference between Wested and other manufacturers that offer retail-priced horsehide apparel.
So, for me, this begs a couple of questions:
1) Are other leather clothing/apparel manufacturers experiencing difficulty sourcing quality horsehides?
2) Is the problem simply accessibility, or procuring higher grade quality for more cost-effective pricing?
It seems horsehide is somewhat accessible as other companies have it on hand...but, at what price?
I'm guessing Peter of Wested can get it if he's willing to pay and charge his clients for it; although, I get the strong impression that he doesn't want to end up charging what other companies do charge. His pricing is part and parcel of the distinguishing difference between Wested and other manufacturers that offer retail-priced horsehide apparel.
Re: horsehide sourcing
I think it is okay to mention Aero Leather on this website, we've certainly discussed their offerings before. They make very different jackets than the Indy by Wested. I have one of their Half-Belts and it is my favorite cold weather jacket.tehegemon wrote:So, for me, this begs a couple of questions:
1) Are other leather clothing/apparel manufacturers experiencing difficulty sourcing quality horsehides?
2) Is the problem simply accessibility, or procuring higher grade quality for more cost-effective pricing?
It seems horsehide is somewhat accessible as other companies have it on hand...but, at what price?
Like all leathers, horsehide comes in several different grades. The stuff used by Aero, Vanson and Lost Worlds is heavy front quarter horsehide. This stuff is about 1.5mm thick (measured from swatches) and is very, very stiff. The Indy jacket would look all wrong with this kind of leather, it wouldn't drape. This weight of leather is hard to find. From talking to Vanson, there is only one tannery left in the US that makes heavy FQ horsehide. It is possible that some manufacturers have a tannery that is exclusive to them though. Certainly Aero and Lost Worlds have no shortage of FQ horsehide. Vanson only acquires theirs on special orders and horsehide jackets take up to 6 months to make! Pricing on this leather must be very high as all the major companies who use heavy FQ horsehide charge in the $700 range for jackets and waits of 2-3 weeks (or 6 months for Vanson!)
I think the best weight of leather for the Indy is the lighter 1.2mm thick mid-weight horsehide that is used in classic jackets like the A-2 military flight jacket. There is no shortage of this leather as many companies get it and use it easily, such as US Authentic, Aero, Eastman's, Real McCoys, Flightsuits, US Wings, etc. I think the trick for Wested is getting a lot of mid-weight horsehides that meet their quality AND are the right color. The classic russet of the A2 is too reddish for an Indy and the Seal Brown is probably too dark to be authentic. Availability of hides must be pretty good as A2 jackets in horsehide can be readily had from $270, with almost no wait at all.
That said, I still think kangaroo is the best for an Indy jacket with goatskin the next best hide. They drape properly since the leathers are very supple. My A-2 is more supple after 5 years of wear, but it doesn't drape like goatskin at all. I'd love to own a Wested Horsehide, but getthing hides that work for the Indy jacket style, in Grade A quality and in the right color must be a tough job.
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Thanks Lemon for providing such informative insights about horsehide, as I had no idea. I also didn't consider color much as we typically stick to black.Lemon wrote:...heavy front quarter horsehide. This stuff is about 1.5mm thick (measured from swatches) and is very, very stiff. The Indy jacket would look all wrong with this kind of leather, it wouldn't drape. This weight of leather is hard to find...there is only one tannery left in the US that makes heavy FQ horsehide. It is possible that some manufacturers have a tannery that is exclusive to them though.
I think the best weight of leather for the Indy is the lighter 1.2mm thick mid-weight horsehide that is used in classic jackets like the A-2 military flight jacket. There is no shortage of this leather as many companies get it and use it easily, such as US Authentic, Aero, Eastman's, Real McCoys, Flightsuits, US Wings, etc. I think the trick for Wested is getting a lot of mid-weight horsehides that meet their quality AND are the right color. The classic russet of the A2 is too reddish for an Indy and the Seal Brown is probably too dark to be authentic. Availability of hides must be pretty good as A2 jackets in horsehide can be readily had from $270, with almost no wait at all.
That said, I still think kangaroo is the best for an Indy jacket with goatskin the next best hide. They drape properly since the leathers are very supple. My A-2 is more supple after 5 years of wear, but it doesn't drape like goatskin at all. I'd love to own a Wested Horsehide, but getthing hides that work for the Indy jacket style, in Grade A quality and in the right color must be a tough job.
I have noticed the significant difference in weight between medium horsehide and heavy FQ horsehide. I was fortunate enough to purchase a full-spec medium-weight horsehide biker jacket for my son at a fraction of retail since it was a prototype. Its particular style would not look right or fit properly if the leather was heavier and/or stiffer; so, within this context I understand what you mean about draping properly. I received sample cuttings of the heavy FQ horsehide, and it is indeed incredibly stiff.
I was hoping to order a Wested Indy jacket in horsehide for my husband to use as an everyday jacket. It appears this won't be forthcoming anytime soon. I had looked at the Kangaroo which is a bit pricey for our budget - especially after our recent purchase from Aero.
Thanks again Lemon for sharing your knowledge of horsehide!
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I don't think I will ask for any clarification on that comment.... (at some party--> *Bink with grin and outstretched arms* "Come on...who wants a hug?? Don't be shy now"...)binkmeisterRick wrote:You know, I could probably have a "wallethide" jacket made for everybody out of all the stollen wallets I've acquired from group hugs...
Oh prolly shouldn't mention seams in this crowd either Bink....
Come ooooonnnnn horsehide
I think we might need some Peter-esque clarification here.
Prior to this jacket, the horsehides were all pretty red (mine included). Now, we knew this was going to change at some stage, so the fact that this guys is different is very interesting and cool.
BUT, it raises the question - if 'Joe Public' orders a Wested horsehide tomorrow, what's he going to get? Is this the new-look horsehide, making the original red-tone jackets collectors items (???) Or did Peter just manage to luck-out with a great hide for this jacket, but the standard will still have a more red-feel to it?
It would be great to know, primarily for people who order HH from now on... but as a secondary thing, it would also intrigue me to know whether 'the red jacket' was now an endangered species or not.
Prior to this jacket, the horsehides were all pretty red (mine included). Now, we knew this was going to change at some stage, so the fact that this guys is different is very interesting and cool.
BUT, it raises the question - if 'Joe Public' orders a Wested horsehide tomorrow, what's he going to get? Is this the new-look horsehide, making the original red-tone jackets collectors items (???) Or did Peter just manage to luck-out with a great hide for this jacket, but the standard will still have a more red-feel to it?
It would be great to know, primarily for people who order HH from now on... but as a secondary thing, it would also intrigue me to know whether 'the red jacket' was now an endangered species or not.
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What's the best way to preserve 'Binkhide'?Bjones wrote:Hmmm....my TOD in "Binkhide". Nah...doesn't have the same ringto it. Maybe as a backup...does that come in Dark Brown or Predistressed??Indiana Jess wrote:I heard that bink isn't feeling well, so maybe ... 8-[ #
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Good questions Rob..I would imagine that Peter has been trying to find some hide that has a similar color/appearnce to yours, Jersey Jones', WConley's etc. Adventure Lad's is the only "different" one of the bunch with that somewhat distressed appearance. In my emails and calls with Wested so far, there has been no mention that the recent batches of hide are being rejected for color, only scars and blemishes, so the color could be similar....My guess is Peter knows what he is looking for with color, its just the quality of the hides underneath hasn't been good.Rob wrote:I think we might need some Peter-esque clarification here.
BUT, it raises the question - if 'Joe Public' orders a Wested horsehide tomorrow, what's he going to get? Is this the new-look horsehide, making the original red-tone jackets collectors items (???) Or did Peter just manage to luck-out with a great hide for this jacket, but the standard will still have a more red-feel to it?
Whatever he ends up getting, I'm sure it will look good.
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