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This strong jacket has really become a part of me over this past quite difficult year. I wore it and slept in it on plane, bus, and car, for a difficult and dangerous journey deep into Mexico to bury my brother-in-law, and wore it with a tie for his funeral. I also wore it on my last horse ride with him last Christmas. I've worn it for so many date nights with my wife over the past year, and I wore it when saying goodbye to my grandfather a couple of months ago. I've worn it for going out with the guys for a few beers, and I've worn it for heading out with colleagues to explore New Orlean's nightlife during a conference. I even brought it along to Israel for excavating this summer (but unlike the previous two excavations, it was too hot and humid even at night to wear a jacket). This jacket been through way more adventures than I had ever thought I'd have this year, and it's offered great protection, looks, and comfort through it all.
Hey Michael nice to see you around! Can't wait to see your new jacket!Tundrarider wrote:Hmmmm....that would have to be my latest jacket...got it Dec 22nd....working up the thread now....![]()
Michael
Got pix?_ wrote:Bates Terminator. Never wore a jacket before that actually - well - made people afraid of me.
When Kelly saw a pic of the jacket she said it "wasn't me" and I thought she might be right. Some people can't wear it and I was afraid I was one. When it arrived, I did the hot water and tumble dry thing and then wore it to pick ip Kelly at the Nordstroms in Carmel. She was there for an event. I hadn't shaved and wore a grey t-shirt, jeans and harness boots with it. I was just being comfortable. People were literally avoiding me and were afraid of me. I thought it might be my imagination, but then Kelly flat-out jumped when she turned around and saw me. She said outloud " it's ok - he's my husband and he's a CPA for goodness sake." There was a nervous chuckle.
She's concerned because apparently I really CAN pull it off. I get treated completely differently when I wear it. Maybe I'll wear it to church and see what happens.
Heck, he knew how to fit a fellow with a middle age spread in Tennessee too, among others!_ wrote:.... but Tony knew how to fit a bodybuilder.
No pressure or anything, Michael... but the anticipation to see this newest jacket of yours is killing me!Tundrarider wrote:Hmmmm....that would have to be my latest jacket...got it Dec 22nd....working up the thread now....![]()
Michael
Jessica Rabbit wrote:Dang it!!!! That's supposed to be a PM!!! I must be blonde today.
Kelly
Tundrarider wrote:Thanks, Tibor!!!Tibor wrote:Michael, can't wait to see what your new thread has 'cause your avatar pic Nowak is about the best I've ever seen. For me, it's my Nowak/Riley goat Raiders.And as for your favorite, can you throw up a pic or two? Couldn't find one in my search...
(Or direct me to the thread.
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Michael
Tibor wrote: By then I was hooked on the original so I sort of sold that one (well, I sent it to a COW member who made a donation to Doctors Without Borders - didn't think I should profit from it).
Speed, I am on the same track.For me that jacket would be my Surrogates one (I'm looking for something similar from Aero, I'm waiting to hear from them.)
Jessica Rabbit wrote:That's sweet but I have enough on my hands with Todd. Swak!
Best,
Kelly
Tundy,Tundrarider wrote:Thanks, Tibor!!!Tibor wrote:Michael, can't wait to see what your new thread has 'cause your avatar pic Nowak is about the best I've ever seen. For me, it's my Nowak/Riley goat Raiders.And as for your favorite, can you throw up a pic or two? Couldn't find one in my search...
(Or direct me to the thread.
)
Michael
Yikes, 10 pounds! That's armor, not a jacket - you gotta stay away from open water in that... But what a beautiful jacket. I noticed the chocolate color and it has some life, looks comfy and broken-in. Outstanding!_ wrote:After a couple requests by guys with good eyes.
Yes, that is brown, not black. I had the following mods made:
Chocholate vs black
The gunmetal zips vs standard black
One-piece back vs two (no seam up middle)
And I removed the belt - a matter of taste
Cost was $1,150. Wait time was 4 months. It weighs ten pounds - about twice what an Indy jacket weighs. Most of that is because of the multiple pockets which are all comletely made from the same hide as the jacket shell. So at one point in the belly there are at least 6 layers of leather.
Let's see that Bison Legend! If Sarge had had them in stock when I stopped by US Wings in December I'd have one on my back right now. Unfortunately he wasn't getting them in for a few days and I didn't have time in my trip to go back. Perhaps this summer....Indydawg wrote:If I have to stick with jackets just IN my possession, at the moment, it would be a dead tie between the goatskin Expedition jacket and the bison Legend jacket, photos of which I STILL have to get posted here.![]()
Indydawg