Great hide indeed & congrats! I too own a LC pre-distressed cowhide and I, personally, can't imagine going with anything else if I were to ever purchase another Wested Indy jacket.
As a side note - if you ever feel that the color is a tad too light brown, you can use the Pecard's jell to darken it up (minus the seams for the perfect LC look,
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). However, I've noticed that the standard Pecard's jell didn't 'keep' the jacket dark for very long based on my own experiences. To remedy the issue, I then opted for the Pecard's black tinted leather treatment. At first, I was weary of making the jacket 'too dark' for the black tint kinda scared me off a bit but I'm so glad that I went that route.
Upon first application (minus the seams), the tinted jell did make the jacket very dark (like Wested's dark-brown lambskin) but within a day or two - you truly began to see the brown highlights underneath peaking through...making the jacket not only a little darker in color, but also look amazingly aged through the darker tint and what I personally see when I watch
Last Crusade. Moreover, with the standard Pecard's jell I found myself treating the jacket like every 2-3 months just to 'keep' it darker. But, with the tinted Pecard's...its been over a year since I treated it as a little goes a LONG way and it shows no sign of my having to re-treat it any time soon!
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As the tint 'EVER SO GRADUALLY' begins to fade, the jacket just keeps getting better and better looking indeed. To me - I like this feature for it: 1.) darkens up the pre-distressed cowhide for those who like their jackets a little darker in color, 2.) The tint has great 'staying power' in the hide to keep in nourished longer, 3.) And, because it has better staying power vs. the standard jell, I'm saving both time and money in having to keep reapplying a jacket treatment product. Just my experiences to share w/ those who may be interested...
Anyhow, I apologize for the lengthy reply, lol, and congrats again on a fine jacket!
Best wishes,
Aaron