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At long last, the order is placed...

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For a Wested, of course!

Raiders Lamb, Authentic Brown 38L
Cotton/Satin, Brass zip and D-rings
Specials:
American Zipper
Press Stud at bottom of storm flap (I never fasten the top one)

I gave them more than just my suit size to go on: sleeve and chest measurements, and dress shirt size. I am confident that from those I will receive a jacket that feels as good as it looks!

Like they all say, I plan to let this jacket age naturally. I'll enjoy it's new look while it lasts, and when it starts to get dinged up, I won't baby it quite so much and let it get the look. I'm planning on a Southwest desert road trip at the end of August, so just maybe I'll have this thing in time to keep me comfy on those cool desert nights...

Finally, let me just say... \:D/ YAHOOOOOO! \:D/

Cordially,
Lord Clarence

P.S. My wife asked me, hopefully, "So, will this be the end of your obsession?" Oh, how little she understands about IndyGear. :wink:
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Congratulations!
I've had my authentic lamb Raiders jacket for about a month now, and except for wearing it one cool evening up in Colorado, I've had to confine myself to inside the house where the A/C makes doing so bearable. I can't wait for cooler weather come October or so! Then perhaps my wife won't be giving me "that look" everytime she sees me wearing it while watching TV.

And yes, I'm letting mine distress on its own as well. Like a new car, maybe I'll stop babying it after it gets its first parking lot ding.

Cheers!
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Yeah guys, I've had my Wested goat for a little over 2 weeks and it's super hot in South Georgia. I got busted today, my wife had been finding in bed with us :oops: to break it in. Evidently she doesn't like sharing me!:wink:

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Congrats! :D

I just got mine a few weeks ago. Maybe you'll be lucky and have it sent to you within a week like I did. :D
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i ordered mine last wednesday i believe. cant wait!
Authentic Brown Goat ToD
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To join in the fun and not get left out i will also be getting my raiders authentic Goatskin at the end of the Week....HOPEFULLY [-o<
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Post by Kt Templar »

Looks like Peter doesn't get a summer holiday this year! :)

I'm sure they won't take too long and the wait will be worth it.

Congratulations for taking the leap.

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Post by Dre »

The Avaitor wrote:To join in the fun and not get left out i will also be getting my raiders authentic Goatskin at the end of the Week....HOPEFULLY [-o<
out of interest...when did you order it? and when did they say it was done? trying to guage when mine will be completed. i ordered mine on the 12th
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Dre: If it is anything like mine it should be ready this or next week.
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Groovy. thanks
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Actually mine was won on e bay for £72 and only two months old in my size with no p&p to pay. Heres some pics if you want to see

http://public.fotki.com/TheAvaitor/
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good find.
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I know i got pretty lucky, i put a bid in at the last minute which failed.luckily my swipe went in and it was at £70 but myself being cautious put it up to £80 in the last five minutes so hey presto one raiders authentic goatskin :lol:
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Post by DanielJones »

Congratulations Lord Clarence! Now, once we get past the triple digits of temperature, we may get to enjoy our Wested's. Paso Robles is supposed to hit 110°F today :shock: . I hope that the desert evenings at the end of August are cool enough to wear it. :) :wink: Anyway, great choice my friend. :D

Cheers!

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Boy, I sure hope it cools off. I'll be swinging up to the Colorado Rockies for some camping on the same trip, so I should at least get the benefit of elevation as well. How great will that be! Can't wait!

I don't have any time estimates yet, but it seems like I asked for practically an off-the-rack jacket, so I wouldn't expect too long of a wait. Of course, Peter has spoiled us with the potential of a week turn around... you never know!

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Well, I ordered an extra inside pocket, x-box stitching, and press studs on the stormflap for a TOD jacket and got it within the week. So, you never know.
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Wow! Well, I guess I'll just try to hold my mouth right and see what happens. :)

One "bonus" about my new job (which partially makes this jacket possible): my corner of the office is freezing most of the day; so instead of the heavy cordoroy shirt I wear now, I can wear the Wested!

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Post by Lord_Clarence »

shameless_bump();


Finally, about three weeks later (not bad, really), I have a tracking number! Now the second-stage mini-wait begins! Time to re-read that "What to do when waiting for your Wested" thread...

//end shameles_bump

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The only 'shameless bump' we have around here is when bink is going for someone's wallet, so don't worry about it, old friend! (grins) :wink: Regards! Michaelson
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Can someone post a sample pic of x-box stitching :?:

Thanks! :)
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Post by Swindiana »

The way bricks don't hang in mid-air, here is a picture of the non X-box stitching;
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Just put an imaginary X made out of stitches in there and there you have it. 8)

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Talking about side straps....for those with G & B Expos that need to pull those straps in (like me, size 42 chest, 34 waist) what are y'all doing with the excess strap hanging about?
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Just let them hang...
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Fold the leather over and slide it back the way it came out.
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Post by Lord_Clarence »

Eeek! I've been hijacked! :) No biggie.

Good news: package in Roseville!
Bad news: I work in downtown Sacramento!

I really don't know why I didn't just have my jacket shipped to my office. So, I have to wait until Saturday to pick it up from the post office. Rats.

Carry on with your X-box stitching discussions. (Which I did not request on my jacket, btw.)

Cordially,
Lord Clarence

P.S. FYI, for those US gearheads ordering or waiting for their order, it is helpful to know that after ParcelForce reports that your jacket is in the country (JFK), you can go to USPS (www.usps.com) and plug in the same tracking number to follow it from there. You can even set up automatic email updates of status!

P.P.S. Does anyone else get the BBC "Ground Force" theme stuck in their heads at the mention of ParcelForce?
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Post by DanielJones »

Now that you just mentioned it. Thanks, now I'll have that theme for the rest of the afternoon. :wink:
Enjoy your bundle of joy when you get it. But Like me you'll have to wait a while until the temperatures drop below the "egg frying on the sidewalk" level.

Cheers!

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Lord_Clarence wrote:P.P.S. Does anyone else get the BBC "Ground Force" theme stuck in their heads at the mention of ParcelForce?
:lol: No :shock:
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Post by Lord_Clarence »

Yes!

I actually got it a few days ago, but I knew better than to post without at least a couple of token pictures to start with. Without further ado...

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And the back...


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I apologize for the graininess and lighting. Just quickies, you understand.

I trusted a lot to Wested's ability to judge from my height, weight, and jacker size, and was not disappointed. Like most, I am surprised and pleased at the light weight of the jacket; it's definitely the lightest leather jacket I've ever owned.

Two minor quibbles, which are about me more than the fine work that went into the jacket: 1) I've got to shape the collar. It lays really flat, and it looks a little goofy. 2) It's got to be distressed. I never planned to do it (that's what they all say, right?), but it's new-ness just isn't right. I've seen a lot of LC style distress jobs that are too overboard for my taste, but a little bit to take the shine off and give the seams a little bit of pop, roughen the edges a little, will be about right.

Cordially,
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Post by Hemingway Jones »

It looks great, Clarence. Congratulations. I especially like the back shot. It looks like it fits you quite well. I agree that the weight of it is shockingly light when you first get it and it is indeed quite new. Personally, I will let time do the distressing. :wink: :D
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Great looking there man, lucky those with westeds over their shoulders... :lol:
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Post by Dre »

nice arent they.

worth every penny
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Congrats LC, I know you will love your jacket. The quality of the jacket is amazing to me! :D

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Post by Ghos7a55assin »

Do it the natural artificial way- get a couple of friends and a robe and go to your local high school track and have them drag you across it a few times Achilles-Hector style.
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Post by Skippy »

Yup, that's a good looking jacket you've got there LC & you wear it well. Good effort come up with pics too :wink:

Enjoy it & distress it naturally 8)
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Post by Lord_Clarence »

In my best Billie Dee Williams: "Alright, alright alright!"

I'll have a great opportunity to break in my new Wested on the Southwest Road Trip; I leave this coming weekend. I don't have time to touch the jacket beforehand, so I will get the chance to wear it and let it get used to me before I can even think of distressing it. I can just imagine warming by the fire in my Wested on a cool desert night...

I'll give a full report on how the features of my jacket strike me after some time wearing it.

Thanks for the comments on the pictures. It fits quite well. I've always found the back of these jackets striking with the lack of middle seam; the back shot is a favorite of mine, too. The lighting is a little dark, but you can see that the Authentic Brown is dark enough to please; it's not a "light" color at all.

Here's to jackets, hats and high adventure!

Cordially,
Lord Clarence
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