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Thanks for the warning. Now I can start budgeting accordingly!
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Just hoping for three things:

Size variations

Zipper on the correct side

Affordability.
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I'm aware of one of these, and have a pretty good idea who the second might be. If I'm right, they should be awesome offerings!
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Awwww (looks around to see how many watches he can sell, hey how much is blood going for these days........) :Dietrich:
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Allow me to be blunt; who's working on what?
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May I ask if the non-expert/follower would benefit from waiting on the new goods as opposed to picking up something in the current market? (I have a nice new USW cowhide Hero, but doesn't float my boat, hide-wise)
I love the jackets, but (sorry) honestly don't care about the authentic details that you guys do. Just like quality, good looking, well-made jackets.
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Tibor wrote:Allow me to be blunt; who's working on what?
Top men......................

All aside, if _ says he's excited about upcoming Indy jackets from reputable makers, then I'm excited as well.
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Somewhere _ is excited about?
My guess for one place at least, would be G&B. I hope it's them, their service is fantastic and their products are great.
I'd love to see some new 'Indy related' thing from them.
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Aero?
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PM sent your way, _
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Very cool info indeed --- or at least upcoming info.

As for Aero - I know they made the Captain America jacket (or at least I think that was the buzz) - and how sweet it looked in some of the screencaps. That's a jacket I wouldn't mind adding to the insane collection of jackets I have amassed.
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I'm guessing a FIVE letter word that starts with the letter T and ends with a letter S? :-s

Go fish? :-s
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I was right! :clap: Ricks version looks to be an awesome generic Indy, and if Dan carries over his degree of super anal eye for detail into this jacket (and he will) that he does in his other offerings that one will be a winner as well!!!!

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Imagine this... by The Raiders jacket, in horsehide, made by Vanson.
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_, is that hh a light or dark brown? I'm considering hh for my x1, but that doesn't look like the hide on the pic with the 3 x1 jackets...

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Sorry, but no horsehide for an Indy for me... Not enough drape to come close to the look. A great jacket no doubt, but wrong look.
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mimesis wrote:Imagine this... by The Raiders jacket, in horsehide, made by Vanson.
Or even better....a Last Crusade jacket in horsehide, made by Vanson :)
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Baldwyn wrote:
mimesis wrote:Imagine this... by The Raiders jacket, in horsehide, made by Vanson.
Or even better....a Last Crusade jacket in horsehide, made by Vanson :)
\:D/ :tup:
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Regarding the Capt. America jacket, is it the Easy Rider or First Avenger version?
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It's the Easy Avenger version. :anxious:
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binkmeisterRick wrote:It's the Easy Avenger version. :anxious:
Don't talk about Black Widow that way - she's a wonderful lady. :P
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Holy Smokes! =P~ All other leather jackets are on hold until I get this one. Perfect for riding the bike. And the Three Nail bike looks like a sweet ride. Thanks for the pics.
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Wow... I'm very excited/eager/enthused to see how this all plays out.
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Oh great. Just when I think I have all the jackets I could ever want...

Actually, this is exciting...the more choices we have the better! Thanks for sharing this, _.
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The M19 Leather, according to people who have jackets made with it, is a leather that breaks in very quickly, that would make it perfect for the jacket! I assume Dan's version, just like Rick's, is going to be a generic style...
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_ wrote:
Indiana Jess wrote:Holy Smokes! =P~ All other leather jackets are on hold until I get this one. Perfect for riding the bike. And the Three Nail bike looks like a sweet ride. Thanks for the pics.
Agreed on all points, bud. I was bent on getting them to make me a T2, then when I saw this I had to make a switch. I think it needs to be a little darker - not sure yet whether it'll end up being done in MI9 or HH. It's just a PERFECT jacket for sitting at Kidd Valley down on Lake Washington Blvd on a summer evening. I got a craving for onion rings... :-k
It looks like either skin would be a winner. Now you've got me cravin' a Kid Valley burger (there's one just down the street from my place) along with an order of onion rings and fried mushrooms. However, too many stops like that and I'll end up ordering the jacket with a reverse taper. Better balance it out with an order of fish and chips from Spuds over by Juanita Beach. ;)
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AAAHHHH, Kidd Valley. I used to eat there quite a bit when I lived over there. Brought back some good memories! Ever try Burgermaster in Kirkland?
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That is one cool lookin' halfbelt, and an even COOLER knucklehead!!
Awesome mix of a classic bobber and modern softail. :tup:
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Nice to see Eli Roth finding another WWII-era flick so soon after Inglourious Basterds.
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[quote="_"]More pics of a jacket using the MI9. I agree it is an excellent choice for an Indy jacket. These are pics of my X-Men Origins Wolverine. Dan fired them off to me tonight so I'd have something to keep me warm until the jacket arrives in a few days. Notice how somebody FINALLY tapered a jacket for me?


Are the long front chest zips for ventilation or some sort of weird pockets?
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Very cool ... nice for packing in some maps before GPS was handy.
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I don't know _....Red Mill on Leary Way isn't bad either... =P~
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After visiting Dan this past Sunday and learning some of his plans, I can attest that we should be very excited indeed!!!!
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