Canyon's distresssed Wested jacket!
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Canyon's distresssed Wested jacket!
For some time now, I've been thinking of distressing my jacket and I finally went and did it!
I took this picture halfway through the distressing to compare a 'before and after' view.
I used very fine sandpaper for distressing, and here are shots of the 'finished' jacket. Please let me know what you think.
And a little something else...
Ladies and Gentlemen. Making his debut on Club Obi Wan, I give you, a friend for Railok's Tiger Pillow.....Mr Moon!
I took this picture halfway through the distressing to compare a 'before and after' view.
I used very fine sandpaper for distressing, and here are shots of the 'finished' jacket. Please let me know what you think.
And a little something else...
Ladies and Gentlemen. Making his debut on Club Obi Wan, I give you, a friend for Railok's Tiger Pillow.....Mr Moon!
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Jacket's looking great Canyon. Gently does it Just needs a bit of Letap to soften it a bit and add some "layers".
HEY! You've got a US Govt. packing case at the end of your bed! Something you want to tell us?!
HEY! You've got a US Govt. packing case at the end of your bed! Something you want to tell us?!
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Looks a little scratchy to me, Caynon. The distressed areas around it look fantastic, but in some places, like the right front and the entire back, the scratches are a bit too distinct in my opinion. If you can even them out, as the other areas are, it will be one of the best distressing jobs going. Great job, though.
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Canyon , its looking good. Some more uneven distressing and brown pecards to reign in "overdoing", aka "The Strider method", and it can be just right. Personally, I'm more of the sandpaper/beatup look over the acetone/aged look anyway. But I've seen jackets from both camps that look great.
Still haven't gotten the guts to go to work on my newer Wested. But I scuff and polish on the old one all the time.
Still haven't gotten the guts to go to work on my newer Wested. But I scuff and polish on the old one all the time.
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Thank you all so much for your positive comments and constructive advice.
I'm going to get some pecards so that I can do some more work to this jacket.
I'm going to get some pecards so that I can do some more work to this jacket.
More gear pictures coming up...Ragingblues wrote:Canyon, your jacket is looking very authentic and traveled too. Nice job! We always look forward to pics of you in your gear, so don't leave us hanging with this new development...
Ken
Well, now you come to mention it, I've been wondering where that strange humming sound was coming from...Kt Templar wrote:HEY! You've got a US Govt. packing case at the end of your bed! Something you want to tell us?!
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First, you asked me if we had dirt roads in New Hampshire... and I said yes.
Then, you asked if we had trucks in New Hampshire. I said yes.
Then you asked if we could use one of our trucks to drag you down one of those dirt roads while you wear your jacket, and I said yes.
... Now we have nothing to do when you get here.
Then, you asked if we had trucks in New Hampshire. I said yes.
Then you asked if we could use one of our trucks to drag you down one of those dirt roads while you wear your jacket, and I said yes.
... Now we have nothing to do when you get here.