Last Crusade custom by Steele and Jones
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Last Crusade custom by Steele and Jones
Here is a LC custom made by Steele and Jones. Diego was exceptionally helpful and patient while completing my jacket. He paid attention to my detail and was very professional & helpful making this jacket come to life for me.
It was my preference to have a custom LC to fit me & my requirements. It was not important to me to be entirely screen accurate, although I think it's pretty close.
I wanted a jacket that gave a LC vibe & would distress over time based on my wearing habits and that is what S&J provided.
Thanks Diego, pleasure to work with you.
The leather is cowhide, it's soft as can be and it fits like a glove.
Any questions, please ask. As always opinions are welcome.
It was my preference to have a custom LC to fit me & my requirements. It was not important to me to be entirely screen accurate, although I think it's pretty close.
I wanted a jacket that gave a LC vibe & would distress over time based on my wearing habits and that is what S&J provided.
Thanks Diego, pleasure to work with you.
The leather is cowhide, it's soft as can be and it fits like a glove.
Any questions, please ask. As always opinions are welcome.
Last edited by car96 on Sat Jun 27, 2015 11:10 am, edited 3 times in total.
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The pictures are so small I can hardly see any detail.
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Fixed & updated the pics, maybe better view of jacket.
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I am impressed. Looks superb!
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It looks great. Congrats & enjoy it
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Heckuva nice jacket!
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Can't wait to see if after it molds to your body shape after some use. It should form fit perfectly!
Regard! Michaelson
Regard! Michaelson
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Looks good, car. Now put a whoopin' on that thang and break in them srips o' leather!
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Thanks for this review and pictures!
It has been a great pleasure dealing with you, too.
ENJOY your jacket!!!
Kind regards.-
It has been a great pleasure dealing with you, too.
ENJOY your jacket!!!
Kind regards.-
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Leather looks to be a good thickness for the LC jacket too.
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Lokks very nice! Gratz
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I definitely like what I'm seeing!
VERY nice!
VERY nice!
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And wait to see the next distressed one...Mitch LaRue wrote:I definitely like what I'm seeing!
VERY nice!
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I am interested to see that too; I am too afraid to distress my artifically.
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Good looking jacket - congrats!
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We do the distressing BEFORE assembly.car96 wrote:I am interested to see that too; I am too afraid to distress my artifically.
No thread compromised.
I won't recommend to distress that jacket. It looks awesome like it is.
And it will age beautifully with use.
Trust me.-
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Ahhh! Too shiny! Too shiny! Distress it - quick!
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Noooo I thought we all learned from the last time!whipwarrior wrote:Ahhh! Too shiny! Too shiny! Distress it - quick!
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If I decide to distress it, it will be slowly and surely where it wont even look as though it has been distressed.
But, I probably will not.
I have now in my possession 7 leather jackets. 5 of the 7 are Indy style jackets that I have bought over the last 2-3 years and this is the first Indy that has the high quality leather and perfect fit that I have been looking for.
But, I probably will not.
I have now in my possession 7 leather jackets. 5 of the 7 are Indy style jackets that I have bought over the last 2-3 years and this is the first Indy that has the high quality leather and perfect fit that I have been looking for.
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Then why destroy it right? Enjoy it.
Since you got multiple jackets you can allways go crazy on of those for costumeing..
Since you got multiple jackets you can allways go crazy on of those for costumeing..
Last Crusade custom by Steele and Jones
I have 4 jackets now. My Magnoli is the ONLY one that I wont consider distressing. It is just too nice. My Novapelle is already very broken in and shows really good natural wear. I would let that S&J age gracefully and naturally. But dont baby it like a costume jacket. Give it some stories to tell.
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By the way, this is the first LC styled jacket that Steele & Jones have produced and sold.
Last edited by car96 on Sat Jun 27, 2015 9:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Car96, your S&J jacket looks amazing! Makes me excited for mine; be sure and take some 'adventure' pictures of it!
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Photoss....
Do you have a LC style on the way?
Do you have a LC style on the way?
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Yes I do! It's a little ways off according to Diego (several orders in front of it), but I ordered a LC jacket in dark brown thin cowhide, with lighter 'motorcycle scene' style distressing.
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There was a bit of a wait on mine too, but it was worth it.
Also, it was the first Last Crusade style they had done so maybe it will go a little quicker from now on?
Also, it was the first Last Crusade style they had done so maybe it will go a little quicker from now on?
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Car, better stop loitering around here, you are wanted on set right away! The director says, what..?
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Hopefully!car96 wrote:There was a bit of a wait on mine too, but it was worth it.
Also, it was the first Last Crusade style they had done so maybe it will go a little quicker from now on?
Gotta agree with Texan Scott, your gear is looking awesome car96! Great to see how far you've come in the last few months gear-wise.Texan Scott wrote:Car, better stop loitering around here, you are wanted on set right away! The director says, what..?
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the more I look at it the better I like it. Fix your eyes on the watch swinging back and forth, whipster. you're getting sleepy, you are getting very, very sleepy...
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Texan Scott, thanks, I think.
But what are you talking about?
But what are you talking about?
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Looks great, very cool!
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Hypnosis... trying to get it shipped to him... carefulcar96 wrote:Texan Scott, thanks, I think.
But what are you talking about?
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MOD NOTE: I cleaned up this thread a bit to keep the comments in line with the title - a Steele and Jones Last Crusade jacket.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
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you big tease! You did a good thing.
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Diego is this the thicker cow? What is its weight? I think you need a really solid Indy III/LC vendor thread with all these great photos posted in one? One resource.
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Jacket is breaking nicely as it can for indoor weather wearing-it's 100 degrees outside.
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Jacket is breaking nicely as it can for indoor weather wearing-it's 100 degrees outside.
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Sorry for late reply.Texan Scott wrote:Diego is this the thicker cow? What is its weight? I think you need a really solid Indy III/LC vendor thread with all these great photos posted in one? One resource.
Yes, the pictures show the "Chocolate Premium Cowhide". Thicker hide. 9 - 1.1 mm thick.
car96, we need new pictures here!
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One month old. I have only been able to wear the jacket around the house as it is very hot in Houston these days 95-100 degrees with high humidity.
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thanks for posting!
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Diego likes to try everyone's jacket on before they are shipped out....
QC.....
....jacket fetish!
QC.....
....jacket fetish!
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LOL!!!Texan Scott wrote:Diego likes to try everyone's jacket on before they are shipped out....
QC.....
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I love the LC jacket the best. That looks beautiful!
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Car, we'll drag you kicking and screaming into the 21st century if we have to. Take off them six guns, you won't have to circle up the wagons anymore. Now box that thing up and send it on out here, pony express style, if not sooner!car96 wrote:Posting from an iPad for first time.
Jacket is breaking nicely as it can for indoor weather wearing-it's 100 degrees outside.
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