TN's Indy I #555/888

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TN's Indy I #555/888

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I just received #555 in goat and Tony did it again and even better than last time!
I ask him to make a looser fit so I can wear my fleece vest underneath.
And even without the fleece I think it fit me better than #777.

Sorry for the sweatpants but I'm sick at the moment so when I stay at home I don't dress up :oops:

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Nice, Speed! I like the sleeve length of this one better on you. I like the look of that goatskin, too.
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Great jacket, simply great
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Very nice. Good colour to the leather .

Now wear it and get it wrinkled
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now thats a great jacket. love the fit.
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Great Elstree/temple scene fit and color to that one. Wear it well.
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Thank you for your comments gentlemen.
I really like the color of the goat and I can tell you it feels like a really, really tough leather
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How does the colour compare to the shrunken lamb? And does it look like it will distress easily? How soft / drapey is the goat - adn does it have a plasticy feel like some Westeds?
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Looks great, and like it would wear like iron......can you post shrunken lamb and the 555 in same picture for color comparison outside....Great choice!!
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SpeedRcrX wrote:
Sorry for the sweatpants but I'm sick at the moment so when I stay at home I don't dress up :oops:

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Uh, I'll say your sick! That looks like a really severe case of Pixelitis! Is it affecting only your head or is it spreading to the rest of your body as well?!?!?! Just kidding!!! ;-)

The jacket looks great!
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Don't Call Me Junior! wrote: Uh, I'll say your sick! That looks like a really severe case of Pixelitis! Is it affecting only your head or is it spreading to the rest of your body as well?!?!?! Just kidding!!! ;-)

The jacket looks great!
:rolling:
I'll be careful about the Pixelitis and look for other symptoms....
moses wrote:How does the colour compare to the shrunken lamb? And does it look like it will distress easily? How soft / drapey is the goat - adn does it have a plasticy feel like some Westeds?
Compare to the shrunken lamb the color is a shade ligther. I don't think the hide will distress that easily, it is soft and drapey but not like the shrunken lamb. No plasticy feel but a real leather feel to it ;-)

Hatch, no problem I can post a comparison shot tomorrow in daylight.
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Awesome! Now I want mine, the wait is killing me! Looking forward to comparing the color to the one I'm getting.

Glad it worked out for you.
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Terrific looking jacket. I'm looking into one of these goat jackets myself.
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Wow Crismans, in addition to the G+B you just scored?
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Beautiful jacket SpeedRcrX! The color is fantastic. That goat is amazing.

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RCSignals wrote:Wow Crismans, in addition to the G+B you just scored?
It's a sickness, I know. :lol: But I'm actually selling off some jackets for a couple of purchases I was considering. I was sort of torn between looking at a goat TN or a G and B. Since I got such a good deal on the Expedition, I might try to swing both.

Or my wife might have me swinging from a white pine. :lol:
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so. speed..


can you send your other Indy1 to me? :P
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Post by Indiana G »

curse you speed! you've got me 'wanting' again!!! i thought i was satisfied with my TN loot.... :cry:

i love the warmth of that brown hue. beautiful.....han jones, would you say yours is the same colour?

i think it looks great.....and she's in goatskin so you can wear that thing in a firefight and come out unscathed.....as long as there are no 'head shots'......... :shock:

enjoy that my friend....it looks sweeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!
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Post by Baldwyn »

That sure is purty. Thanks for the pics showing the grain on the goat, too. I'd love to see this thing in about 5 years of hard-wearing!
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Obviously you didn't go to his shop to order this. Can you briefly tell us what you went through to get the size portion of the order done?
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Indiana Holt wrote:so. speed..

can you send your other Indy1 to me? :P
I'll think my shrunken lamb would be too small for you, sorry :mrgreen:

Imahomer > As for the size, Tony already have measurements for the shrunken lamb so he just adjust these. And for the shrunken lamb I just gave him the measurement of my Wested wash goat following the schema on Tony's website and photos of me wearing the Wested. Tony do the rest. ;-)

Here the comparison shots :

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Note how fine and straight the stitching is. That's quality.
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Speed, the natural wrinkling and pebbling in your goat is wonderful. That thing is going to get so nice over the years so hang onto it and wear it as much as you can.
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Post by Hatch »

These comparison pics make me appreciate the look of the Shrunken Lamb even more, looks it's been worn for 10 yrs......wonder if TN can come up with a Shrunken Goat., that would be almost invincible !! :)
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THis shrunken lamb is very different from the others i've seen so far.
No scaling effect here It looks awesome !! :D
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Dutch_jones wrote:THis shrunken lamb is very different from the others i've seen so far.
No scaling effect here It looks awesome !! :D
Her Shrunken lamb resembles mine and PSB's. Crisman's as well.
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This is becoming unreal. It's like people are just seeing these for the first time. :roll:
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Raider S wrote:This is becoming unreal. It's like people are just seeing these for the first time. :roll:
Odd isn't it. :?
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RCSignals wrote:
Dutch_jones wrote:THis shrunken lamb is very different from the others i've seen so far.
No scaling effect here It looks awesome !! :D
Her Shrunken lamb resembles mine and PSB's. Crisman's as well.
I thought Crismans shrunken lamb really resembles the others with its "DINO" scaling,

EDIT

I went back and saw it, Its indeed less dino but still more than this jacket in this topic.
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This grain isn't really that different from mine Oct 2008 #016....especially back shows it well in sunlight .....pics are on pg 15 of TN replicating ... thread......variable ,linear and differs from area to area........don't think it's a "new batch" just natural variation..ie. just tell TN if you'd prefer less grain or more, ...he's easy to work with.....
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Hatch wrote:This grain isn't really that different from mine Oct 2008 #016....especially back shows it well in sunlight .....pics are on pg 15 of TN replicating ... thread......variable ,linear and differs from area to area........don't think it's a "new batch" just natural variation..ie. just tell TN if you'd prefer less grain or more, ...he's easy to work with.....
I agree. Each is similar but different, and they change the more they are worn.
This is partly why Tony does not send sample swatches of shrunken lamb to anyone.
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Very nice. The quality speaks for itself. ;-)
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Hatch wrote:This grain isn't really that different from mine Oct 2008 #016....especially back shows it well in sunlight .....pics are on pg 15 of TN replicating ... thread......variable ,linear and differs from area to area........don't think it's a "new batch" just natural variation..ie. just tell TN if you'd prefer less grain or more, ...he's easy to work with.....

Image I disagree yours seems to have full on dinohide.
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Image................back in sunlight shows up best...as has been said digital pics in hands of amateures are hard to make it show what your eyes see in person......
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Post by Raider S »

This is Speed's thread on her new goat jacket; there's a 10 plus page thread devoted to the shrunken lamb so why not post about the never ending saga there?
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and all of a sudden I had nothing to say anymore about getting back on track......


weird :-k
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Sorry, it srarted with me just wanting to see color comparison of goat to other offering.....appreciate the pics Speed.....
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Hatch wrote:Sorry, it srarted with me just wanting to see color comparison of goat to other offering.....appreciate the pics Speed.....
Don't worry about the OT and you're welcome for the pics

I'm really enjoying my new jacket. I'm wearing it to work and keep my shrunken lamb for the rest of the time.
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