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Thank God, Peter!! :) What sizes will be going out next in the washed goat? Any 42s?

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That yourprops Jacket is mine. It seems to be the best way to cataloge my stuff. Yes it probably is wishful thinking but as soon as I recieve the jacket I will alter the description accordingly. The "satin sheen" inscription was a "special request" I added. I figured since the original had that written inside the jacket, I should have it somewhere on my jacket too. The rest is straight from the website and info found here. Tell to you the truth I posted it as a temp page because I didn't know it was going to take two months to make the jacket. Nothing against Peter, I just forgot to alter it. You guys should try posting your stuff there! :mrgreen:
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ReturningSon wrote:That yourprops Jacket is mine. It seems to be the best way to cataloge my stuff. Yes it probably is wishful thinking but as soon as I recieve the jacket I will alter the description accordingly. The "satin sheen" inscription was a "special request" I added. I figured since the original had that written inside the jacket, I should have it somewhere on my jacket too. The rest is straight from the website and info found here. Tell to you the truth I posted it as a temp page because I didn't know it was going to take two months to make the jacket. Nothing against Peter, I just forgot to alter it. You guys should try posting your stuff there! :mrgreen:
no problem, I just found it in a search and thought I'd put the link here. I hope you don't mind. The only other thing in the description that there is still disagreement on around here is who made the ToD hero jacket and where.
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RCSignals wrote: The only other thing in the description that there is still disagreement on around here is who made the ToD hero jacket and where.
No there isn't. Some folks just don't want to believe the research. That's all. :lol: ;-)

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Michaelson wrote:
RCSignals wrote: The only other thing in the description that there is still disagreement on around here is who made the ToD hero jacket and where.
No there isn't. Some folks just don't want to believe the research. That's all. :lol: ;-)

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I guess I was trying to be diplomatic in my wording :| ;-)
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:lol: Understood! ;-)

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PETER wrote:OK washed goat located at Heathrow.
Picking it up this morning and straigh to the cutting room.
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Great news!! Thanks for the update, Peter! :)

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Has anyone esle seen a TOD jacket yet? Surely at least a few of the '20 sent out' would have been to members here?
Too bad for those who ordered in washed goat; it's been nearly two months already for some.
What about the other hides and sizes? I will call this evening and
see what I can find out.
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You'd think there would be at least a few more here who ordered a 40.

20 is a lot of jackets
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I had originally went with the washed goat but, with an eye toward durability and looks in years to come, changed to the regular goat.

Out of the frying pan, into the fire. :twisted:
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Kevin Anderson wrote:Has anyone esle seen a TOD jacket yet? Surely at least a few of the '20 sent out' would have been to members here?
Too bad for those who ordered in washed goat; it's been nearly two months already for some.
What about the other hides and sizes? I will call this evening and
see what I can find out.
I'm sure there are. But you have to remember there are a few thousand members that occupy COW and really only about two hundred or so that post here regularly, or at all. Many, many prefer to stay out of the social politics and simply learn from reading then moving on with their purchases, etc.
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Then also how many of those few thousand are active even reading, or how many have more than one account.
Still only 2 reporting out of twenty sent so far seems odd.

Maybe the rest are being 'held' as Christmas presents.
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Good point. :-k
Many variables to consider.
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It's also very possible some of the jackets were also ordered by those who are not even COW members. Some could have gotten word of the production just from reading COW. Others from other boards, not to mention the fact that the jackets are just there on Peter's site for all to order... after a TOD offering had been unavailable for some time now.
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Very true, but only two here so far still seems odd to me.
There's the rest of the week, so we'll see.
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None of this makes me any happier about waiting so long for my jacket order.
However, I guess it's no good complaining on here; I've sent a quick email to Peter to see if I can find out what's going on with my order.
Fingers crossed it's been sent and I'll see it by the end of the week.
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Also bear in mind that it's Christmas season, it's winter, and Peter's in the leather jacket business. These factors alone precipitate a wait and a need to be patient.
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So far, the only real update we've had is that washed goat has been located, and is to be cut soon. Not so helpful for those of us who ordered in different hides.
As I mentioned earlier, I've emailed Peter, and I'm sure I'll know everything I need soon.
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I was under the impression that the washed goat had already been cut, as I got an email from Gemma last week telling me that my jacket had already been cut. :-k

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Anyway, I've just received a very prompt reply from Peter, so I'm happy.
Just a few days to go!
Thank you Peter! :) He's always been kind enough to reply to my emails.
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It's never the shipping you'd have to worry about. As speed goes UK shipping is about the best I've ever encountered. They're magic. :tup:
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I am as sick as a parrot!
Having picked up the washed goatskin I find that all the skins have a dark shading mark down the middle of the skin known as a backbone mark.
I have been on the tannery and apparently there is a shortage of raw material which is no excuse in sending me the skins like this.. So I will try to cut round the problem which for the smaller sizes may be OK but not the larger. So if anyone wants to change the skin type from Goat let me know otherwise its a wait.
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Sorry to hear, Peter. But also, cheers for not settling with a substandard batch, just to rush out jacket orders. Appreciated! :)
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Found out yesterday that mine is on its way. 42L in authentic lamb.
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Wow Peter, "sick as a parrot". I've never heard that before. Is it just a UK expression?

Now I've certainly heard of a "dead parrot", but I've never been sick as one.

Still loving my off the rack lamb BTW!!
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ya, its english. not sure of the origin though :P

Be as sick as a parrot (British, humorous):
to be very disappointed. Example: Tim was sick as a parrot when he heard Manchester had lost the match.
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Ahhhh, thanks so much. That really clears it up. I almost told him to get well soon!

So, to use it in an appropriate sentence.....Chelsea fans were all sick as a parrot as the Blues practically handed Man U. the Champions League final match.
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Kevin Anderson wrote:Anyway, I've just received a very prompt reply from Peter, so I'm happy.
Just a few days to go!
Thank you Peter! :) He's always been kind enough to reply to my emails.
Lucky you! I sent an email and a PM, but haven't received a reply yet

shame about the washed goat!! :|
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Well, at least I was told that mine (44) would be finished this week and will ship out next week. I appreciate the quick replys from Wested.....but one thing that kinda upsets me is that Wested should have put a disclaimer or a note next to the TOD jacket on the website when it went up for sale stating that the jacket was a preorder and that there would be a longer than the usual wait time....as is right now on their website, you would think the TOD jacket is available to go in whatever hide and size you want.
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binkmeisterRick wrote:Alright, children. Behave or off to bed with no supper and you'll get coal in your stockings. The best Christmas present I could get this year is to not have to clean up these messes... (which I just did.)
Please explain... What mess?

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Bink must have read a bad Nowak or AB review and spilled his free 8 oz. McCafe latte all over the place. :lol:

I had to, Bink. First thing that popped into my head. In jest, of course. I fully accept starvation in which case I can eat my lump of coal. Oh, and if you haven't gone to McDonalds to get your free 8oz. latte, I suggest you do. They are amazingly good. Seriously.
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Yep, and to be edited out later. :lol: Heck, I don't mind reading a bad review of anything if it's based off of facts and direct experience with a product, but that seems a bit much to ask sometimes.

ANyhow, sometimes folks don't play nice and it makes for a mess to clean up. Like this morning. Back to the topic at hand, please, before I spill another coffee. ;-) (Free coffee?! \:D/ )
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binkmeisterRick wrote: (Free coffee?! \:D/ )
Did someone call me? :[

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Small details aside (which should be fixed considering there was a physical jacket there to copy), it looks really TOD. :tup:
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Thanks for clearing that up, Bink

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PSBIndy wrote:Well, at least I was told that mine (44) would be finished this week and will ship out next week. I appreciate the quick replys from Wested.....but one thing that kinda upsets me is that Wested should have put a disclaimer or a note next to the TOD jacket on the website when it went up for sale stating that the jacket was a preorder and that there would be a longer than the usual wait time....as is right now on their website, you would think the TOD jacket is available to go in whatever hide and size you want.
To be fair, you can only find the ToD if you go to the Custom section, and you petty much have to know that ahead of time.
I think anyone who reads here should have had the impression this was a custom pre-order and might take some time to receive.
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binkmeisterRick wrote:Yep, and to be edited out later. :lol: Heck, I don't mind reading a bad review of anything if it's based off of facts and direct experience with a product, but that seems a bit much to ask sometimes.

ANyhow, sometimes folks don't play nice and it makes for a mess to clean up. Like this morning. Back to the topic at hand, please, before I spill another coffee. ;-) (Free coffee?! \:D/ )
I missed whatever it was. Oh well.
From your comment B(r)ink, I guess someone else received a jacket ?
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PETER wrote:I am as sick as a parrot!
Having picked up the washed goatskin I find that all the skins have a dark shading mark down the middle of the skin known as a backbone mark.
I have been on the tannery and apparently there is a shortage of raw material which is no excuse in sending me the skins like this.. So I will try to cut round the problem which for the smaller sizes may be OK but not the larger. So if anyone wants to change the skin type from Goat let me know otherwise its a wait.
Sorry
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I can understand the disappointment. Is this just a colour mark or an actual weak area? Some people will be distressing their jacket and for tehm this mark might add character? Maybe if you post a picture of the hide with the mark some people waiting for washed goatskin will find it acceptable and let you know.
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RCSignals wrote:
PSBIndy wrote:Well, at least I was told that mine (44) would be finished this week and will ship out next week. I appreciate the quick replys from Wested.....but one thing that kinda upsets me is that Wested should have put a disclaimer or a note next to the TOD jacket on the website when it went up for sale stating that the jacket was a preorder and that there would be a longer than the usual wait time....as is right now on their website, you would think the TOD jacket is available to go in whatever hide and size you want.
To be fair, you can only find the ToD if you go to the Custom section, and you petty much have to know that ahead of time.
I think anyone who reads here should have had the impression this was a custom pre-order and might take some time to receive.
Right, but usual times for a custom is 21 days.....this TOD jacket has taken MUCH longer than that. I really hope it'll be worth it. [-o<
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PSBIndy wrote:
Right, but usual times for a custom is 21 days.....this TOD jacket has taken MUCH longer than that. I really hope it'll be worth it. [-o<
I don't know what hide you ordered but with the detail changes Peter has said he's making, and other than possible arm size, I think you'll be pleased.
Mine has stretched out in many of the areas it felt a bit snug, even the arms, but I'd still like the upper arms through the elbow area to be a little more roomy.
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RCSignals wrote:
PSBIndy wrote:
Right, but usual times for a custom is 21 days.....this TOD jacket has taken MUCH longer than that. I really hope it'll be worth it. [-o<
I don't know what hide you ordered but with the detail changes Peter has said he's making, and other than possible arm size, I think you'll be pleased.
Mine has stretched out in many of the areas it felt a bit snug, even the arms, but I'd still like the upper arms through the elbow area to be a little more roomy.
We've seen some close-up details of your jacket but I don't think we've seen any pics of the fit. Any chance you can give us some picks of you wearing your TOD. I shouldn't be the only reference. ;-)
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PSBIndy wrote:Well, at least I was told that mine (44) would be finished this week and will ship out next week.
Thanks for the update. I am 44 as well so if they are making the jacket in batches by size. I should be able to expect mine in the same timeframe.

At least now I can call of the dogs (so to speak) on watching for the mailman until after Christmas.
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PETER wrote:I am as sick as a parrot!
Having picked up the washed goatskin I find that all the skins have a dark shading mark down the middle of the skin known as a backbone mark.
I have been on the tannery and apparently there is a shortage of raw material which is no excuse in sending me the skins like this.. So I will try to cut round the problem which for the smaller sizes may be OK but not the larger. So if anyone wants to change the skin type from Goat let me know otherwise its a wait.
Sorry
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Hope you get better soon.
My ROLA washed got I got last month has the same problem - big black line down the back panel that looks like a sweat mark. Did you receive my emails and photos? cheers
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Tron7960 wrote:Arm is 14" flexed, but a natural flex.

Don't plan on doing a lot of work-outs in this jacket, so not pumped up, just the natural flexion and extension of arm.

Jacket is 15-1/2 at this point, but of course is itself flexible as the leather has give. So no, not tight to my standards.

Also the nylon lining makes for a real smooth movement inside jacket.
My arm is 15.5" with a passive bend of the elbow so I'm guessing that this jacket will not fit as is?

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agent5 wrote: Oh, and if you haven't gone to McDonalds to get your free 8oz. latte, I suggest you do. They are amazingly good. Seriously.
agent 5 you just lost some cred in Seattle
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I gotta say, man, I'm impressed with this Temple o' Doom jacket. Peter definitely nailed it!

I haven't purchased an Indy jacket from Peter for awhile now, but once I see this washed goat, I'm seriously thinking of purchasing one. I'm just impressed! I've never been to keen on the movie, but the jacket has always looked the sweetest. It's great to see this jacket resurrected!

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I'm sticking to my guns and the goat for right now. :lol: I hope that some original hardware has been set back for me (but, to be honest, I'm not sure I'd know either way) and I'll endure the wait.
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Man I can't take the anticipation... And it stinks bc I know it will be probably at least another month before I receive my TOD :cry:

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Tron --

That jacket looks great on you! If you don't mind my asking, what's your ballpark height and weight?

Congrats again. Lots of character to this one. Can't wait to see pics of others.
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Here is the fault It is on every skin some worse than others.
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If you are going to distress or can live with it let me know
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