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Great U.S. Wings Indy-style adventurer jackets in store for all of us in the not too distant future.
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Actually Sarge had this to say about that:Texan Scott wrote:One thing about the old pattern that you can consider. The pockets will be placed further from the storm flap and the straps will be close to the hand warmer entry. Not everyone is a fan of that config., but to each...just an fyi.
Heh, he ought to make the light lamb the limited run, can't have too much of that sheepskin lumpy stuff, but with the pricing difference I suppose it would make sense to do more limited runs since maybe the smooth stuff would have more appeal to a broader audience. I'll admit the $295 lamb does have me fidgeting and looking at the wallet. Anyone have an old photo they can dust off, or a handy link?crismans wrote:It was my understanding (and I've checked with a few people and they think that I'm on the right track) that we are talking about two different jackets here. There will be a "light" lambskin jacket (a true lambskin jacket as opposed to sheepskin) that will debut at $195, same as the antique cowhide has. This lambskin is the one that Sgt. Hack said was incredibly soft. He said you wouldn't want to take it to the woods but if you went out on the town, you'd have the nicest jacket around. The normal weight of a US Wings jacket is around 5 pounds. This new lambskin will weight around 2 pounds.JC1972 wrote:$295? He told me $195 just a few days ago.crismans wrote: Sgt. Hack said that he will be making 100 of these in his Hong Kong factory for $295. They will be in Neil Cooper's old pattern that he used 25 years ago (meaning the side straps go into the side entry pockets like on the Blue Label). So you are getting a leather that is very close to at least one screen used jacket used in Raiders (think Flying Wing scenes) in a pattern from Neil Cooper that made one of the Raiders jackets. Pretty cool stuff here!
In addition to this jacket, there will be a limited run of 100 jackets available in the striated lamb (like the picture I've posted a couple of times). This jacket will feature a lambskin similar to that of at least one Raiders jacket (again, look at the jacket during the Flying Wing scenes and others) and will be made in Neil Cooper's old pattern (straps going next to the handwarmers ala the Blue Label jacket). This jacket will sell for $295.
So, if you're like me and like a grain to your jackets (I'm salivating over the striated lamb) or like a "buttery-soft" jacket that will look great on the town, you are covered!
About two years ago, we had a conversation and he basically repeated that line, so I felt comfortable posting it. Somewhere between the time the first one was made and the third run, the jackets that were made for the stuntmen, they modified the strap placement.JC1972 wrote:Actually Sarge had this to say about that:Texan Scott wrote:One thing about the old pattern that you can consider. The pockets will be placed further from the storm flap and the straps will be close to the hand warmer entry. Not everyone is a fan of that config., but to each...just an fyi.
...I’m not crazy about the way the straps went into the side pockets but that is the way it was made.
Do they have a proto. yet on either or both jackets? If so, can we get some pics?crismans wrote:Thank you, Sir!ProfessorHenryWJonesJr wrote:![]()
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This is the email I received from Sgt Hack early this morning.
"I will be making two new Lambskin Indy Jackets.. One will be the same leather as our A-2 and G-1 Lightweight and yes the 1st will have a button on the top and bottom of the storm flap! The 2nd will be the same style and leather I made 25 years ago from Neil Coopers Pattern.. This Jacket was and will be made from my other Factory in Hong Kong.. Same Factory.. same people! Now for the time line.. the lightweight 60 days ETA lambskin Striations.. 90 days. The Cowhide we just put up on our main page 45 days.
Regards,
Sgt. Hack"That clears up a lot of the confusion I think.
He was supposed to get some in last Friday, but I have not heard any confirmation on that.Texan Scott wrote:Do they have a proto. yet on either or both jackets? If so, can we get some pics?
Regards! MichaelsonHello COW members…
I think in all honesty the question should be how long will we have them!! I will hold the price for COW as long as I have them!! I do not want any member buying our jackets that cannot afford them nor do I want any member doing business with me that is out of work…. If I find that out I will not sell to them and I mean it. These are hard times and if the truth be known that is the reason for the $ 195.00.
Sarge
Regards! Michaelsoncrisman wrote: "US Wings has a couple of new factories overseas and are going to start producing some of their Indy jackets there. Same jacket specs, same leather, same quality, same everything, but produced at a lower overhead and they're passing on their savings. So, in the next little bit, they are going to start offering a new line of Indy jackets."
Texan Scott wrote:Hong Kong, I think?
I've seen close up's of the lamb before, hence my anticipation. I was just curious about the old pattern.crismans wrote:I've posted a pic of an old Wings jacket that features the striated lamb in this thread.
That's basically what I was getting from it, the pit measurement.Tibor wrote:From the size chart, does "Chest (in half)" equal what we often call "pit to pit"? In other words, does a medium that measures 24", make it 48" inches total?
Yes it means it is sized as 42 with 6" of free movement or a 44 with 4" of free movement.Texan Scott wrote:That's basically what I was getting from it, the pit measurement.Tibor wrote:From the size chart, does "Chest (in half)" equal what we often call "pit to pit"? In other words, does a medium that measures 24", make it 48" inches total?
Tibor wrote:Or in my case, a size 43 with 5 inches of movement.Actually sounds about perfect. I wrote to USWings today to confirm that is the way they measure, but I haven't heard back yet. I'm pretty sure that's right, but if I hear differently I pass it along.
The back of the jacket can be seen in this album Sarge gave Indydawg, hope this helps!ProfessorHenryWJonesJr wrote:COW member "Flyderf"...Love that quote.
Besides US Wings' prices increasing, guess it is safe to assume Gibson and Barnes, Magnoli Clothiers, Todd's Costumes, and Wested Leather will follow suit.
Getting back to the post at hand, I hope US Wings is soon going provide additional pictures of the Antique Cowhide jacket such as the back of jacket. May contact them concerning that.
Man, everytime I look at that picture of the Antique Cowhide jacket, June 1st cannot come soon enough.![]()
And I eagerly await the pictures of the two new lambskin jackets.
scot2525 wrote:I want this jacket, no I need this jacket. This would be MY LC jacket and if the $200.00 price point expires before June 1st then I am SOL. The jacket is the one peice of gear that I wear or use on a regular basis, however I don't want to sell other items to acquire this jacket.
"I have a bad feeling about this."
I do believe they are working on adding a pic of the back, but haven't gotten confirmation on that yet.COW member "JC1972", thank you for the link to the pictures. I've seen those pictures before courtesy of "Indydawg", which I thank him again also. As COW member "Crismans" pointed out, on the pictures posted on "Indydawg's" link, the back panel on the new jacket looks much wider now as compared to their other Indy style adventurer jackets such as my CE SS Indy-style jacket. Just would like to see at least one more picture to verify that was the case and was hoping that US Wings was going to provide "professional quality" pictures of the back of the new offering as they do with their other Indy-style adventurer jackets. I should have clarified that. My bad.
Now don't start scaring me that the striated lamb might not become a reality! I don't think that's what you're saying here but I'm paranoid about that jacket.The big question is whether or not he'll be able to hold the price for a second 100 jacket run AND turn out the lightweight lamb AND striated lamb in the older Cooper patterns and maintain enough cost-effectiveness to make it work.