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That took me a few secons to get.Texan Scott wrote:Nice jacket, Charlie! Although, I can't see your lower torso...
You can have pics hosted at imageshack.us for free. You just need to create an account.Illinois James wrote:No, M. Ok. Busted! It's mine! (The only one I know of, that is!)![]()
I'm kinda tech challenged. I'll see if I can get somebody to help me out. I don't wanna post a pic that's too big or something.
It's a great jacket. I'd guess he'd still make one, its been a few years. I will want another one from him too, but I think most folks might be thinking of a production jacket at an OTR price point, as opposed to custom. But Tony's offerings are worth it, definitely. Quite a few folks here already know that!
I like the Indy style jacket, period. It kinda makes me a 'one trick pony' with regards to jackets, other than raincoats and my Perfecto. If I go fabric with this style, I like lighter colors. As I've said, mainly for cool days in the warmer months. Plus I can wear the hat without feeling like I'm in costume! Just me, though.
On a cool day on the motorcycle, I'm leather all the way. If I have to be in the car/cage on a rainy day, I like something breathable. That may not make sense to most here, I guess. Plus,I figure, it's fabric, so it's not like you're going for 'accuracy' anyway.
My vote is light weight!!! and YAY!!!! WELCOME BACK PETER!!!!!PETER wrote:OK Folks i am back
Got the message
BRING BACK THE COTTON RAIDERS!!
The question is do we want in lighweight cotton or the heavier denin type cotton.
or both
Cheers
Peter
Indiana Jeff wrote:My vote is for light weight. No sense (to me) in having a cloth jacket that is just as heavy/warm as a leather.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
I agree. Like the old raincoat material, gabardine twill, like the old London Fog/Burberry trenches.CM wrote:Yep, the key is hardy light weight cloth. Something not much heavier than a shirt. Even an unlined denim jacket or unlined Carhartt 10oz cotton duck is heavy stuff. If you pick the right cotton/poly twill you never get the fuzz look and you can wash and wear.