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It is listed as the Z21F007 Vintage Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket. Made from premium goatskin. S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL $498
Interesting comments in the description, with no Indy reference. My favorite is "Proudly made in the U.S.A. or Imported."
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rick5150 wrote:"Proudly made in the U.S.A. or Imported."
I also have a Avirex A-2 cowhide. Fabulous. And I got it on clearance in their Beverly Hills store for $150. I thought this brand was all but dead for this kind of stuff.Lao Feng wrote:Hi Guys -- This is pretty exciting/interesting news. Was this new jacket offering listed in the Cockpit catalogue? I'll tell ya, I am a big fan of Avirex/Cockpit--I have owned one of their A-2's in cowhide since about 1986 and have put it through h_ _ _ all over the world...built like a Sherman Tank! If they have come up with an Indy-like jacket, I'm game to see it. Cheers -- Lao Feng
Texan Scott wrote:....um...a few points are in order here..."Vintage Roughneck Oil Driller" are two distinct positions. The guys that work on the floor of the rig are 'Roughnecks'. Their boss is the Driller. Guys that do this kind of work don't wear jackets like the one pictured. They wear something like this, normally:
http://www.gobros.com/cat/Carhartt-Arct ... hartt_Mens
...a few days with this jacket in that invironment, and the jacket would be toast...it is a nice photo though!
and their boss's boss that comes to visit them and get in the way of things is the ENGINEER.....who have a style of boots named after them.Texan Scott wrote:....um...a few points are in order here..."Vintage Roughneck Oil Driller" are two distinct positions. The guys that work on the floor of the rig are 'Roughnecks'. Their boss is the Driller. Guys that do this kind of work don't wear jackets like the one pictured. They wear something like this, normally:
http://www.gobros.com/cat/Carhartt-Arct ... hartt_Mens
...a few days with this jacket in that invironment, and the jacket would be toast...it is a nice photo though!
rick5150 wrote: My favorite is "Proudly made in the U.S.A. or Imported."