My New Horsehide Wested.
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Thanks D!Captain D wrote:Hey Hemingway!
Sweet jacket! It makes for a pretty good lookin' LC jacket . Congrats!
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I'm not sure why you think it is an LC jacket, but I'll take a compliment whenever it is offered.
I'm sure you knew what I meant by that, though I probably am old enough to date some people's girlfriends mothers around here -that is, if they were single, of course. 8-[Indiana Jerry wrote:This one is TOO easy. Bink, you take it...Hemingway Jones wrote:...kind of like meeting your girlfriend's mother!
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Yes, let's watch...hand me the popcorn...binkmeisterRick wrote:I dunno, my friend, I think he's doing a fine job digging himself into a hole on this one...Indiana Jerry wrote:This one is TOO easy. Bink, you take it...Hemingway Jones wrote:[...]kind of like meeting your girlfriend's mother!
(Hem, I've got ONE word for you, my boy...PLASTICS. )
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Sorry, bink, I can't part with it yet, but if I were to send it to someone, it would most certainly be you.binkmeisterRick wrote:
a-HEM. Back on track here, Hemingway, does your horsehide have any reddish overtones to it? I'm under the impression that the new batch of HH is darker...
And to your question, the color is different this time. It is nothing like the old reddish or russet horsehide jacket. It is a dark brown, a really warm and nice brown, with only the slightest bit of rosiness, if you will. I would characterize it as brown.
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Yeah I think its safe to say that Bink. The last 4 people or so including me have all wound up with this color. I too was a bit disappointed I didn't get "The Red One", but that quickly gets smothered by love for this jacket - as Hem states, there is a slight rosiness to it. The color of the hide under the finish does have the red hue to it, as mine is showing some in some spots where its distressing (on the cuffs, storm flap and bottom corners of the back panel), it just doesn't "bleed through" the finishbinkmeisterRick wrote:So is the new "brown" HH the standard horse for Wested now? Honestly, the russet color was what appealed to me about the horsehide (apart from the durability).
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I think it will show some red as it ages....now only if we all looked better with age..binkmeisterRick wrote:So does is "redden" with age and wear? That would still be cool. Don't get me wrong, I still would love a horsehide jacket someday, but I already have a brown (authentic goat) Indy. I want my next jacket to have a different character and color than my current one.
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Well, I didn't order it over the weekend like I planned. I'm going to hold off until after Christmas, but will make the order next week... It's my last resolution for this year.Hemingway Jones wrote:Excellent, Mike,
Any thought as to what you may get?
Once I had Peter measure me, I couldn't stop thinking about it. I had to order one! I'm glad I did.
Specs as discussed with Peter at the QM (there's something awesome about being measured by Peter and discussing your order with him):
- Style: Raiders (80s cut)
- Fabric: Lambskin
- Size: 46
- Colour: Authentic
- Length: 24"
- Shoulders: 6 1/2" (I think that's what the order form says.... hope Peter can read his handwritting, I'm not sure I can)
- Sleeves: 26"
- Lining: Cotton/satin
- Zipper: Brass
Oh well, just drafting this response had me wanting a new jacket.... needless to say, five minutes after starting to write, I have ordered the jacket (I did add the x-stitching and kept the cotton/satin lining). The wait begins... with the holidays and everything, I'll just hope for the end of January.
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Mike,
Congratulations! That sounds like a great jacket.
Don't worry about Peter, he saved a copy of those sheets he gave us.
When I ordered mine, I just told them to go off of the measurements that Peter took. Gemma emailed me back and said that she had them and was all set. The jacket came in and it was perfect.
Post some pics when it comes in!!!
Congratulations! That sounds like a great jacket.
Don't worry about Peter, he saved a copy of those sheets he gave us.
When I ordered mine, I just told them to go off of the measurements that Peter took. Gemma emailed me back and said that she had them and was all set. The jacket came in and it was perfect.
Post some pics when it comes in!!!
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Don't worry, Mike, you just revived this thread!floatinjoe wrote:Hemingway, I don't mean to keep highjacking your thread, Gemma sent me an email today letting me know that the jacket is ready and will be posted later today. Once it shows up I'll leave your thread alone.
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I can't wait to see your new jacket.
It feels great that the time is coming near, doesn't it?
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What amazed me was the turnaround time of the production. I placed the order on December 22, then there was Christmas and New Years (and we hope they had some time off for the holidays) and it is being shipped on January 4th. I'm still on the east coast and won't be home until the end of the week, I figure I'll get it mid to late next week.
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