A pleasant surprise from Gibson & Barnes...

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Hey Gang,

I ordered my expedition march 21st. The customer service was excellent, but Travis said the jackets need to be made and will be ready to ship by April 8th. I said ok wt heck, I sent my $$ and began waiting anxiously for my prize jacket.

I arrive home today to find a package waiting for me. Lo and behold G & B has done a great service again. My expedition was, for lack of a better word, :shock: :shock: :o =P~ :D

I LOVE leather and the scent of it came right out of the package =P~
The feel of the leather was like nothing I've ever felt. It was a bit stiff but I could feel the quality goatskin. I inspected the craftsmanship and I have to say I am very glad I bought the jacket and highly recommend it. The fit wasn't snug but I like it a bit loose as I wanted something I could wear 8/12 months.
Here are a few pics of me with my indy clothes and my Adventurer.
http://s246.photobucket.com/albums/gg93 ... flash3.jpg

Enjoy!!
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Put a coating of Pecards leather 'creme' (it's really a jell) on the jacket. It will help it loosen up a LOT faster.

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Very nice! Now you can see why I've been so vocal about my G&B and the quality of their products, not to mention the customer service.

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I could use Pecards, but can the jacket soften over time by itself?
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Michaelson wrote:Put a coating of Pecards leather 'creme' (it's really a jell) on the jacket. It will help it loosen up a LOT faster.

Regard! Michaelson
Will it help to also gain a little length like in the sleeves...I am thinking 1/2 or so??? Got mine wet and lost a wee bit.

Awesome jacket by the way! You will grow more and more in love with it each day!
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Looks great! Would you mind measuring the pocket for us? From the top of the flap to the bottom of the pocket. What size jacket is it?

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Dave Marshal at G&B says to wad it up, sit on it, throw it in a corner, etc.
It will break in faster.
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Thanks Lee. Id rather let the jacket distress and soften naturally. I don't want to use creame so the wadding up sounds like something I could do just to soften it up enough.
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Wait a minute...do mine ears deceive me or is Michaelson being criticized for artificially distressing his jackets!? :shock: :lol:

To be honest Solo, I'd just go for the creme. It doesn't artificially age or distress the jacket in any way, just helps ease the breaking-in process. I used it on my goat and it's been kicking around four years now with nary a sign of wear-and-tear. :junior: -M
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