New Wested Raiders arrived. HH, 80's...

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New Wested Raiders arrived. HH, 80's...

Post by Indiana82 »

Hi!

Anyone interested in pictures of my new Wested Horsehide? It's a Raiders and arrived today after wearing my old LC for almost 7-8 years every day & around the world.

Some special features:

2 inch stormflap
80's cut
sculptured pocket flaps
Large LC collar

Measurements in Centimeter:

Height: 173
Chest: 99
Sleeve: 57

If you want more pictures, even of the old an distressed jacket, write!


http://farm1.static.flickr.com/222/4714 ... 8a52_o.jpg
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/230/4714 ... 2756_o.jpg
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/210/4714 ... 5d10_o.jpg
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Post by St. Dumas »

Nice jacket, Indiana82. That's a good Raiders fit. Did you make special requests for the pocket flaps and the extra 1/2 inch width on the stormflap? Did you have to pay for those non-standard features?

If the scultured pocket flap is a "special" feature with its own additional cost, then I'm wondering how close Peter is to making them the norm. He's got the pattern now.

Would you mind posting a close-up of the collar? Thanks.

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Post by Captain Ron Solo »

What is the surface texture of the horse hide? Is it smooth like the lambskin or is it grainy like the goat?

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Post by Indiana82 »

He charged me an extra 15 pounds, but I don't know for what exactly. I also had an extra zipper for the inside pocket and as far as I can remember, Horse Hide was once an extra charge of 10 pounds. Maybe you want to ask Peter, just to be sure. Collar pictures later. :)

I don't know the goat skin, but Horse Hide is not realy smooth. Grainy is a good word for it, and I was actually quite suprised how grainy it was. But I like it. The feel is hard to compare to anything.
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Definitely a sweet looking jacket, man!! Wear it proudly.
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Very nice jacket Indiana82... :) I love how the hide looks in your pics..
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Post by Indiana G »

the cut and fit just screams of the wwii flight jackets. nice acquisition.

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Yes, very nice!! I love the way it fits. Any chance of getting a close shot of the grain, I've been wondering about it too.

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Giddyup.
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Post by PLATON »

You just asked for "sculptured pocket flaps" ?
You weren't any more specific than that?
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St. Dumas wrote:If the scultured pocket flap is a "special" feature with its own additional cost, then I'm wondering how close Peter is to making them the norm. He's got the pattern now.

SD
I didn't ask for anything special with my recent Wested purchase and my pocket flaps are quite sculptured- maybe a little less than these. It does seem that Peter is gradually improving on his basis design :D
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Post by Marc »

Die Taschen erscheinen mir etwas groß, aber ansonsten... GLÜCKWUNSCH!!!

Jetzt fehlt nur noch ein ordentlicher Hut :wink:

Gruß,

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Uh, ok Marc. I believe you'll find the German Indy forum just up the road a piece...not here. :-k :wink:

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Post by Marc »

D'uh!!!!

I was just congratiolating :wink:








And telling that he needs a good hat yet :wink: :wink:

Probably because he's only living 60 miles away from my place :wink: :wink: :wink:

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Ah, very good! Yep, good hats are always appreciated, in ANY language! :D :wink:

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Post by Indiana82 »

Hätte ich das geahnt. Ich hab nach laaanger Suche aus Verzweiflung einen Herbert Johnson Fedora gekauft! Das war vor 2-3 Jahren? Deine Hüte sehen großartig aus. Wirklich - kompliment. Ich wünschte ich wäre betuchter, ich würde sofort zuschlagen.

60 Meilen - mh, da kommen einige Städte in Frage.

Thank you all for your comments, and think of what Lawrance of Arabia told a very young Indy. "Languages are the key to the hearts of men." (free translated from the memories of a dubbed german Indy Chronicles Episode) So all learn your german! :)
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I live in Reeßum, 20km from Rotenburg (Wümme) and 30km from Bremen. It's quite close to the A1, so...

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Post by VP »

Indiana82 wrote:So all learn your german! :)
Nah, Finnish is much more useful. 8)
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VP wrote:
Indiana82 wrote:So all learn your german! :)
Nah, Finnish is much more useful. 8)
In Finland it certainly is! O:)
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