According to sarge they will be "100% accurate"Han Jones wrote:Will the jackets this fall be a totally different pattern? The jackets look fine but I just can't get over the gap between the shoulders on the back panel.
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According to sarge they will be "100% accurate"Han Jones wrote:Will the jackets this fall be a totally different pattern? The jackets look fine but I just can't get over the gap between the shoulders on the back panel.
To answer your question yes they will Han, alot of the information regarding the new offerings was moved to this thread,Han Jones wrote:Will the jackets this fall be a totally different pattern? The jackets look fine but I just can't get over the gap between the shoulders on the back panel.
All four will be spec 100 % by Neil Cooper... thank you for asking!Han Jones wrote:Will the jackets this fall be a totally different pattern? The jackets look fine but I just can't get over the gap between the shoulders on the back panel.
Indiana Holt wrote:you all just have to wait and see.
Like my goodfriend Dawg says, people are working very hard on this.
I think I should have the new prototypes in about a month.
by scotts request. lets keep this thread on the new zeeland lamb HERO.
WOW That picture is awsome!! Please don't take a shower with it on!!sharkboy wrote:Here is a shot of my Indy New Zealand 30m out of the box. I'm so glad my UPS guy left it at my door, wouldve stunk to have to wait another day. It is amazing how light this jacket is, and easily the softest leather I have ever owned. OH I wish it wasn't 102 in NYC right now! The tone of the leather has amazing color washes- vibrant and warm. Amazing.
Thank you and more to come!!Not Sure wrote:Again, as I stated in Indydawg's review-and a glowing review, at that-I think these are some really great looking jackets! I'm on the wire about this version or the cowhide, though. I'll be watching things as they develop. Just as a recent newcomer, I have to say that I think these jackets are just about the best thing going! Kudos to you, Sarge, for going through the efforts you are surely going through to make these quality jackets available and affordable for nearly any fan's budget!
BIG ten-four on that one baby!Indydawg wrote:Yeah, man....there's no "standard" here....it's all about The Jacket!
Let's see how you wear it!!! And then....get out there in it and let's SEE HOW YOU WEAR IT!!!!
Regards!
Indydawg
No, not yet. UPS assures me it will arrive tomorrow. Of course I will be out of town!ProfessorHenryWJonesJr wrote:![]()
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Ah, my "Club Obi Wan" brothers, you guys are great.As soon as the opportunity presents itself, pictures will be taken and posted. PROMISE.
BTW, COW member "Weston" has your jacket arrived yet?The same question applies to you too, COW member "Chewbacca Jones".
ProfessorHenryWJonesJr wrote:As soon as the opportunity presents itself, pictures will be taken and posted. PROMISE.
This is one of the unwritten, yet irrefutable, laws of jacket buying.Weston wrote:
No, not yet. UPS assures me it will arrive tomorrow. Of course I will be out of town!![]()
Weston
It is a great jacket and your pictures once more show the chameleon like quality of this jackets leather. The one thing pictures of this jacket will never be able to demonstrate is how smooth the leather is.Vaderbreath wrote:So, here are some pics of my jacket. The pic of the storm flap shows the really light 'streak'. There is a bit more of that streak on the inside facings. You can see how the color looks indoors, with flash, without flash, outside....you get the idea. You can also see just how varied the shades are on this jacket.
Great jacket!
Man, to me that's like comparing a Ferrari to a Jeep Wrangler! Both very fine, but suited for different circumstances. I will likely get the most use out of the antique cow; I just don't see myself tossing the lamb on the seat of my work truck everyday. The lamb will be for nights out on the town, vacations at the coast, and so on.Vaderbreath wrote:Looks great, Weston. These jackets have the most amazing drape right out of the box. How do you like it compared to the antique cow? To me, they are just two completely different animals (pardon the pun).
I love the colors and how the Indy Hero looks on you.. a class act all the way...Your Jacket next year will look like it is 20 years old and on top of that will feel like it is 30 years old!!Vaderbreath wrote:So, here are some pics of my jacket. The pic of the storm flap shows the really light 'streak'. There is a bit more of that streak on the inside facings. You can see how the color looks indoors, with flash, without flash, outside....you get the idea. You can also see just how varied the shades are on this jacket.
Great jacket!
Hello Weston.Weston wrote:Ok, I finally had a few minutes to take some pics. I tried to use roughly the same stance and light as my antique cowhide pics so that you guys could have some basis for comparison. Here you go.
I am enormously grateful to Richelle and Sarge for their great generosity. Only here will you find guys cheerfully standing in 90+ heat in leather jackets and calling themselves lucky!
Weston
I couldn't agree more with Weston, the Cow jacket will be my daily wear jacket when the the time comes for that.Weston wrote:Man, to me that's like comparing a Ferrari to a Jeep Wrangler! Both very fine, but suited for different circumstances. I will likely get the most use out of the antique cow; I just don't see myself tossing the lamb on the seat of my work truck everyday. The lamb will be for nights out on the town, vacations at the coast, and so on.Vaderbreath wrote:Looks great, Weston. These jackets have the most amazing drape right out of the box. How do you like it compared to the antique cow? To me, they are just two completely different animals (pardon the pun).
Weston
Well said and Neil Cooper and I will not disapoint You and the Fans!scot2525 wrote:I couldn't agree more with Weston, the Cow jacket will be my daily wear jacket when the the time comes for that.Weston wrote:Man, to me that's like comparing a Ferrari to a Jeep Wrangler! Both very fine, but suited for different circumstances. I will likely get the most use out of the antique cow; I just don't see myself tossing the lamb on the seat of my work truck everyday. The lamb will be for nights out on the town, vacations at the coast, and so on.Vaderbreath wrote:Looks great, Weston. These jackets have the most amazing drape right out of the box. How do you like it compared to the antique cow? To me, they are just two completely different animals (pardon the pun).
Weston
The NZ lamb jacket is for "special occasions." The NZ lamb could take the abuse of daily wear, or anything Indy could put it through for that matter, but the leather is too #### special for that. Truly a "one of a kind."
Sarge I also would like to thank you for the generosity you have shown to me and all members of this forum. The new jackets are amazing and many of us are looking forward to the jackets US Wings/ Neil Cooper will soon be offering. THANK YOU
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