The Best Jacket?
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The Best Jacket?
Hello!! they are new of this forum, sorry for my english, i am Italian.
I have a simple question, in quality and durability fact, which in the best Indy jacket?
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I have a simple question, in quality and durability fact, which in the best Indy jacket?
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He didn't ask, "which are your favorites?" guys. He asked which were the best in quality and durability. Gibson & Barnes and US Wings are definitely tougher than Wested. The stitching will hold up better. I can’t comment on TODD’s, but it’s doubtful his jackets are sewn to military spec like Gibson & Barnes and US Wings. Cheers
PS- if you want a durable hide, stay away from lambskin.
PS- if you want a durable hide, stay away from lambskin.
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Really? I'm still trying to make my decision... I was leaning toward lambskin thinking it would be soft, etc. And the authenticity factor...Rundquist wrote:
PS- if you want a durable hide, stay away from lambskin.
But I'd like it to last. I see Horsehide mentioned earlier. Is this a popular choice?
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TReinman wrote:Really? I'm still trying to make my decision... I was leaning toward lambskin thinking it would be soft, etc. And the authenticity factor...Rundquist wrote:
PS- if you want a durable hide, stay away from lambskin.
But I'd like it to last. I see Horsehide mentioned earlier. Is this a popular choice?
-- Tim
The hide with the best strength to weight ratio is goatskin. Horsehide is a nice hide too. It’s just a little heavier.
Horsehide is really soft, but it's also heavy. I prefer the horsehide, in that it feels durable, and a real adventurer's jacket, if that makes sense, but the lambskin is more accurate.
These are pictures of my horsehide I posted in another thread, might help you.
http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/5967/frontxu1.jpg
http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/9025/backlt7.jpg
http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/3033 ... 034gc8.jpg
http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/7669 ... 015fd1.jpg
There are some of it stripped free of the ugly guy wearing it in this thread too;
viewtopic.php?t=26519
I haven't seen any jackets other than Wested to reccomend, but I'm really really pleased with my Wested horsehide and so think it's a good choice.
These are pictures of my horsehide I posted in another thread, might help you.
http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/5967/frontxu1.jpg
http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/9025/backlt7.jpg
http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/3033 ... 034gc8.jpg
http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/7669 ... 015fd1.jpg
There are some of it stripped free of the ugly guy wearing it in this thread too;
viewtopic.php?t=26519
I haven't seen any jackets other than Wested to reccomend, but I'm really really pleased with my Wested horsehide and so think it's a good choice.
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I don't think you can get it predistressed no, unfortunately. I also get the impression it's quite hard to distress too, due to being pretty durable, but I haven't actually tried.
Novapelle might be a good hide if you want a predistressed jacket. It's also screen accurate to Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls!
Novapelle might be a good hide if you want a predistressed jacket. It's also screen accurate to Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls!
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Yeah, that's it. Wested offer it as a hide, and you can request a Crystal Skulls cut I think (you might have to ask over the phone for that, not sure...).
I don't know if anywhere else offers the Novapelle. I visited Wested and saw the Novapelle jackets, and I have to say they look amazing. If I wanted a pre-distressed jacket, that'd of been my choice!
I don't know if anywhere else offers the Novapelle. I visited Wested and saw the Novapelle jackets, and I have to say they look amazing. If I wanted a pre-distressed jacket, that'd of been my choice!
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For the Crystal skull jacket, I'm gonna wait and see what Tony Nowak charges. If it's a reasonable price, I'll invest in one of those. If not, then I'll go for a Magnoli or a Wested.Has anybody else ordered a Crystal Skull jacket from Wested besides me?
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I have to agree on the Wested Horsehide. I'm personally partial to my goat, but I've heard great things about the horsehide. :junior: -M
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Re: The Best Jacket?
Since you're in Italy I would stick to the Wested Leather Co. so you won't risk to pay import taxes and by the way Wested was one of the original manufacturers for Indiana Jones films.Mike Jones wrote:I have a simple question, in quality and durability fact, which in the best Indy jacket?
To answer to your question directly:
Quality - Wested leathers are all quality
Durability - (durable for what?): I guess horsehide is best for that, depends what are you planning to do with the jacket. I've worn my lambskin jacket for over 2 years now and it never tore apart by itself. If you will just wear it as your daily jacket (or even just for your halloween costume) lamb will be sufficiently durable. If you plan to do heavy stuff on it then horsehide is probably more appropriate.
In order of price...
This is a link for the lambskin (£125)
http://www.ekmpowershop4.com/ekmps/shop ... n-70-p.asp
and here one for the goat (more durable than lamb and priced £135)
http://www.ekmpowershop4.com/ekmps/shop ... in-3-p.asp
if you want a horsehide it's £145
http://www.ekmpowershop4.com/ekmps/shop ... t-89-p.asp
I hope this helps.
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I would question that person's manhood haha.indy89 wrote:Ah, that made me laughIndiana G wrote:i just had a mental image of someone getting dragged behind a german truck in that outfit........Mike wrote:Best jacket?!
No contest...
Look no further...
There should be no argument.
Which goes great with these pants...
...sorry I was double dogged dared.
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Re: The Best Jacket?
Technically, they did jackets for Raiders and LC, so they did 1/2 of the Indy Jones films. Some extra Raiders jackets made their way into Temple of Doom, but those came from Lucasfilm's Archives.Erri wrote:...and by the way Wested was the original manufacturer for most of the Indiana Jones films.
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I still consider the indy movies as three of themMinnesota Jones wrote:Technically, they did jackets for Raiders and LC, so they did 1/2 of the Indy Jones films. Some extra Raiders jackets made their way into Temple of Doom, but those came from Lucasfilm's Archives.Erri wrote:...and by the way Wested was the original manufacturer for most of the Indiana Jones films.
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