Well, it seems PLATON is truly the Doctor of Scallopology....
I originally used PLATON'S guide here: viewtopic.php?t=17315&highlight=wings to scallop the pocket flaps on my U.S. Wings goatskin Indy jacket... I also have a Wested LC lambskin that suffered greatly from the dreaded "no scallop malady"...
Well. if it worked on goatskin, it should work on lambskin right?
Let's see....
BIG improvement don't you think? Now there is no excuse to let your flaps suffer needlessly...
Nice, it worked with mine as well. Lamb is softer and can be stretched quite easily.
Wested confirmed that they will send my order end of this week.
I am curious to see how the flaps will be like cause I have provided them with exact drawing of the flaps.
DO THEY RETURN BACK TO THEIR ORIGINAL SHAPE OVER TIME??
I answered you the last time in my U.S. Wings post CM.....
CM wrote:
Flaps looking good. Will they stay like that or do they ride up with wear?
Might try it on my Wested.
Regards - CM
Thanks..
Well. I treated them with Lexol and Pecard's, then wrinkled them up some..... They still have the same shape. I am pretty sure they will stay like they are.
DO THEY RETURN BACK TO THEIR ORIGINAL SHAPE OVER TIME??
I answered you the last time in my U.S. Wings post CM..... ;)
CM wrote:
Flaps looking good. Will they stay like that or do they ride up with wear?
Might try it on my Wested.
Regards - CM
Thanks..:)
Well. I treated them with Lexol and Pecard's, then wrinkled them up some..... They still have the same shape. I am pretty sure they will stay like they are.
So, take your time and be careful.... 8-[
Oops. Sorry. Didn't see that. How fantastic though! My pockets look 100% better than before. It's a MIRACLE!!
It works on cow as well, just did it last night and this morning they're dry and looks great.
If you can't have your hands in the water then it's to hot. You can use cold water and get the same result.