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Your sleeves look fine to me in the pics. There does seem to be a fashion for overly long sleeves these days. I think you'll always see the fold where the sleeve used to end, so that might spoil the jacket's look.
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I agree, your sleeves never looked too short. It's only because of CS that we think of his sleeves being so long. When the first photos from CS hit, we thought it looked ridiculous, and now think it's the norm. But once you nitpick one small detail, sometimes it's hard to get over it. Anyways, the only time I'm overly sensitive about short sleeves is on a motorcycle jacket and you don't want to wear a lamb jacket on a motorcycle anyways.
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I have issues with jackets that look this good with arms to the side, but when arms are raised (say, to reach out to hold a steering wheel) all of your wrist is exposed, almost to the forearm due to the ride up of the leather in the elbows. :?

Longer is always better to me in the 'real world'. ;)

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My main concern was when the sleeves start to bunch up, it would end up at a spot above my wrist. If feel really conflicted right now, though. Andy tells me that the leather will not bunch up because it is soft and supple and only stiff leathers will bunch and crease in the arms. If I should get the sleeves lengthed, now is my only time to do so while the jacket is still new but I am also concerned about the jacket being messed up if I do get it done.
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Debating whether to post this or not BUT.....
In reference to the photo above AFTER it has been "color corrected", the color looks right on to my "authentic Brown" straited lamb relic hunter AND it is short but not crazy short. The belt it rests at in the pic is the gunbelt, which is slung low due to the weight.
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Bdgsi11 wrote:My main concern was when the sleeves start to bunch up, it would end up at a spot above my wrist. If feel really conflicted right now, though. Andy tells me that the leather will not bunch up because it is soft and supple and only stiff leathers will bunch and crease in the arms. If I should get the sleeves lengthed, now is my only time to do so while the jacket is still new but I am also concerned about the jacket being messed up if I do get it done.
Leave well enough alone.

Like I said, I stated MY preference, and all my jackets, soft OR stiff leather have bunched up at the elbow with use.....but that said, you're jacket isn't so bad. I'd say you're right 'on the bubble' on doing it, so it would really be a toss of the coin for me if that was my jacket.

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I just spoke with the seamstress and she said that after letting the sleeves out, there will be a sharp crease at the point where they once were that will always be there no matter how hard one tries to smooth it out. After hearing that I've decided to just leave it alone and deal with it. Maybe, since it is lambskin and the softest I've handled at that, the leather will stretch out a bit with some wear.....hopefully. [-o<
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Bdgsi11 wrote:I just spoke with the seamstress and she said that after letting the sleeves out, there will be a sharp crease at the point where they once were that will always be there no matter how hard one tries to smooth it out. After hearing that I've decided to just leave it alone and deal with it. Maybe, since it is lambskin and the softest I've handled at that, the leather will stretch out a bit with some wear.....hopefully. [-o<
Good choice. I just looked at your pics again...it really looks right to me. Looks great on you! :tup:
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I have to agree with the others. In the pics your sleeves look perfect. I wouldn't change a thing.
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Bdgsi11 wrote:Here are some shots with some quick gear thrown on. I, personally, think that the authentic brown color is perfect for the Raiders jacket.

http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv18 ... 0EB4A3.jpg

http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv18 ... F7CBC7.jpg

http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv18 ... CEC797.jpg

http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv18 ... 97729E.jpg
Cool pics. Slightly off topic but where did you get the holster?
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Thanks. I got the holster from Todd's Costumes.

http://www.toddscostumes.com/costumes/m ... r-raiders/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Bdgsi11 wrote:I just spoke with the seamstress and she said that after letting the sleeves out, there will be a sharp crease at the point where they once were that will always be there no matter how hard one tries to smooth it out. After hearing that I've decided to just leave it alone and deal with it. Maybe, since it is lambskin and the softest I've handled at that, the leather will stretch out a bit with some wear.....hopefully. [-o<

Yep that's what I said earlier. I have never seen let out sleeves look good. They are great as they are. By the way, I can't speak for others but I've never had any sleeves bunch up in 30 years and having owned dozens of leather jackets.
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That's interesting. :-k Do you condition your jackets regularly, then?
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Bdgsi11 wrote:I just spoke with the seamstress and she said that after letting the sleeves out, there will be a sharp crease at the point where they once were that will always be there no matter how hard one tries to smooth it out. After hearing that I've decided to just leave it alone and deal with it. Maybe, since it is lambskin and the softest I've handled at that, the leather will stretch out a bit with some wear.....hopefully. [-o<
She's not quite correct. =;

I had a G&B goatskin that I had the sleeves let out, and ended up with the mentioned 'sharp creases'. I had to send the jacket back to G&B for a zipper repair, and they had a special fitting for their steam ironer that completely pressed out the creases on the cuffs. You can't even tell they had been let out.

So, though not a regular fiting at shops, creases can be removed with the proper equipment.

Also keep in mind, all leather is is, well, skin! A 'trick of the trade' is to wet the crease down, then place a heavy weight (like a cast iron skillet) on top and allow to dry. You'll be amazed how much of a crease will disappear after this kind of application is done. Like I said, this is an old 'trick of the trade' with leather crafts people.

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I let out the sleeves on my Todd's jacket, and like M said, a little water/steam will do wonders.
you can't even tell it was once creased.
However, If you are going to have them let out, do it before you get too much wear on the edges of the cuffs. While a crease can be "ironed out", a distress line in the finish is not as easy to hide.
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You can hide it with brown Pecards, though. :TOH:
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I find as long as leather isn't torn or ripped, you can hide nearly any minor imperfection. Consider most leather you see has had the original finish removed and a new, more perfect grain embossed on it, and covered in lacquer.

Since leather is inconsistent anyway, imperfections are easier to hide than say, a automobile finish. But the cuff creases are very obvious after you let the sleeves out, and without an iron, they don't go away quickly, if at all.

I had pretty good luck doing that on a Todd's and a Wings with water and working the creases by hand. I have another jacket now, though, that I guess is going to need heat. Seems the thinner the hide, the harder it is to get out the creases, IMO. And the thin hide is more fragile.

Like M says, the experts know the tricks.
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Bdgsi11 wrote:That's interesting. :-k Do you condition your jackets regularly, then?
No.
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Some shots of my black cow Relic Hunter. This is getting more and more character as I wear it ...

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Nice jacket! :H: :TOH: It has a very beautiful draping effect for cow hide. The characteristics look similar to lamb.
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Bdgsi11 wrote:Nice jacket! :H: :TOH: It has a very beautiful draping effect for cow hide. The characteristics look similar to lamb.
Boy...it do! That is really nice. Plus, I love seeing the 'Raider's style' in black! Nice change up! It truly doesn't look like cowhide in the pics, more like lamb! Must be a very well tanned and worked hide to look this soft, draping and light in texture. Very nice! W>
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I agree - it drapes even more like that lamb than my lamb one ! (if that makes sense!). It's a very thin cow making it drape like that. I'll have to weigh it but I think it's lighter than the lamb too.

Edit: just did some weighing:
Relic Hunter lamb: 1.39 Kg
Relic Hunter thin cow: 1.13 Kg
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CRB wrote:I agree - it drapes even more like that lamb than my lamb one ! (if that makes sense!). It's a very thin cow making it drape like that. I'll have to weigh it but I think it's lighter than the lamb too.

Edit: just did some weighing:
Relic Hunter lamb: 1.39 Kg
Relic Hunter thin cow: 1.13 Kg
No wonder it drapes like this! Very nice...very nice, indeed! Good pick on this one! W>
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It's the lambtouch cowhide.
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Does it come in brown?
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I'd like to know the answer to that too !
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Sure

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It doesn't say brown or black though?
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Who makes Indy jacket and doesn't make brown?
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Good point ;)
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afalzon wrote:Who makes Indy jacket and doesn't make brown?
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Kubrik wrote:
afalzon wrote:Who makes Indy jacket and doesn't make brown?
Todd
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Forrest For the Trees wrote:
Kubrik wrote:
afalzon wrote:Who makes Indy jacket and doesn't make brown?
Todd
:-s
I've been cheated!
The two Todd's jackets I purchased were advertised as being brown and even looked brown when I got them.
Had I known they weren't actually brown, I wouldn't have bought them!! :x
I want a refund!!!
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kwad wrote:
Forrest For the Trees wrote:
Kubrik wrote:
afalzon wrote:Who makes Indy jacket and doesn't make brown?
Todd
:-s
I've been cheated!
The two Todd's jackets I purchased were advertised as being brown and even looked brown when I got them.
Had I known they weren't actually brown, I wouldn't have bought them!! :x
I want a refund!!!
So they were really black? Have you talked to Todd about this?
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I'm looking to order a Relic Hunter in the striated lambskin (Hero version) by next week but am trying to pull together all the right measurements. Anybody have a Relic Hunter in a size 42 or 44 that can post those "7 key measurements" Bill Kelso MFG has on their website? I have a Wested Hero in goatskin size 46 and have pulled/tweaked the measurements to something like this (btw my chest measures 44" and I'm 6'3") :

A-B: 25" (top of storm flap to bottom including collar stand)
C-D: 24" (pit to pit across chest)
E-F: 23" (bottom width of jacket)
G-H: 7.25" (shoulder- reduced this a bit as my hero hangs a little too much off shoulder)
I-J: 24.75" (back length without collar stand) 25.75" (back with collar stand)
K-L: 21" (across back of shoulders)
M-N: 26.5" (sleeve length)

I've read some people say order the Relic Hunter one size up and others say one size down, but I think these are going to be my specs, just want to see if anyone else has something comparable. Thanks! :TOH:
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indiana745 wrote:I'm looking to order a Relic Hunter in the striated lambskin (Hero version) by next week but am trying to pull together all the right measurements. Anybody have a Relic Hunter in a size 42 or 44 that can post those "7 key measurements" Bill Kelso MFG has on their website? I have a Wested Hero in goatskin size 46 and have pulled/tweaked the measurements to something like this (btw my chest measures 44" and I'm 6'3") :

A-B: 25" (top of storm flap to bottom including collar stand)
C-D: 24" (pit to pit across chest)
E-F: 23" (bottom width of jacket)
G-H: 7.25" (shoulder- reduced this a bit as my hero hangs a little too much off shoulder)
I-J: 24.75" (back length without collar stand) 25.75" (back with collar stand)
K-L: 21" (across back of shoulders)
M-N: 26.5" (sleeve length)

I've read some people say order the Relic Hunter one size up and others say one size down, but I think these are going to be my specs, just want to see if anyone else has something comparable. Thanks! :TOH:
I would email them and provide the specs, and ask for them. They will be able to advise you on the best sizing for you.
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Just traded up from a Bill Kelso, to a different Bill Kelso. I've found it, boys, the grail quest ends here for me. Love the dark milk chocolate brown color, it's a rugged, grainy lamb. Fits me like a glove, like as If it's the most natural extension of my clothes.

This wins. This wins everything. Shut down the internets.

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Nice pick up, Daren. :clap: Looks like it was custom made for you.

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Haha, I know the feelings....when the right jacket comes along, you just know it! \:D/
Looks cool. I`d love to see some close ups of the this leather.
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I'll put together some better pics.

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Just ordered a relic hunter in striated lamb. Haven't had a lamb jacket in a long time and can't wait to get it! :D
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You wont regret it.
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Something to hold you over...... :D
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... 783915.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... 479208.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... 86e7a2.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... a6c4b6.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
WELL WORTH THE WAIT!!!!! ;)
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Gorak wrote:Something to hold you over...... :D
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... 783915.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... 479208.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... 86e7a2.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... a6c4b6.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
WELL WORTH THE WAIT!!!!! ;)
Looks amazing, Gorak. First day of fall is tomorrow, which means temps below the triple digits down here!
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Gorak wrote:Something to hold you over...... :D
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... 783915.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... 479208.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... 86e7a2.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... a6c4b6.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
WELL WORTH THE WAIT!!!!! ;)

Love the pics, Gorak! You look great! Love the hat and jacket! Which leather is that?

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Gorak has a striated lamb that he distresed himself!
DarenHenryW wrote:
Gorak wrote:Something to hold you over...... :D
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... 783915.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... 479208.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... 86e7a2.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... a6c4b6.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
WELL WORTH THE WAIT!!!!! ;)

Love the pics, Gorak! You look great! Love the hat and jacket! Which leather is that?

DHW
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Cool looking, DHW. You look "comfortable" in it. Like if you have been wearing it forever. :tup: :tup:
Baldwyn is correct, I have the first version Straited Lamb.
These jackets are in a league all of their own! :D :D
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Gorak wrote:Cool looking, DHW. You look "comfortable" in it. Like if you have been wearing it forever. :tup: :tup:
Baldwyn is correct, I have the first version Straited Lamb.
These jackets are in a league all of their own! :D :D
Yeah, when we had three BK's side by side, you realize, they're all different, and perfect in their own way. I would probably replace every leather jacket I own with a BK if I could (well, ok, maybe not my Hugh Jackman signed Wolverine jacket, because that's hard to beat).
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Gorak wrote:Something to hold you over...... :D
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... 783915.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
WELL WORTH THE WAIT!!!!! ;)
Great leather, GREAT COLOUR: now that's what I call an Indiana Jones jacket! Congrats! :clap:
If only Wested used a skin like this for its Hero.... :?
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