Bill Kelso's Relic Hunter
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Ooh, great - how does it compare to other leathers you’ve experienced?
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It's really nice. I have a RH in Liberty HH and love it. The Baddalasi is jut a little stiffer if I remember correctly, but not too.
The texture was nice, similar to the grain of the HH. Perhaps a little more sheen or gloss.
The texture was nice, similar to the grain of the HH. Perhaps a little more sheen or gloss.
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Awesome, how’s the toughness?
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Badalassi is super tough.
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Thanks, Andy! Sounds like Badalassi is exactly what I’m looking for.
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It is a fantastic cowhide.
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Is anyone else having trouble viewing BK’s website? All I’m getting is an error message.
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Works for me.Mulceber wrote:Is anyone else having trouble viewing BK’s website? All I’m getting is an error message.
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I just checked this morning and it works for me too. So, problem solved. Thanks!
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ha. knew it was not just me. I was in the middle of ordering a jacket yesterday so had major problems. looks to have been resolved as I can get on no problem today. Cool that I am not just crazy.
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Hah, nice - what did you end up getting?
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Dubow 1755 contract A2 in Dark Seal Liberty HH.
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Nice! I've been eyeing their A2s, and the Dubow 1755 is one of the ones I've been looking at, along with the Rough Wear 23380. What made you choose that one over the others?
I'll look forward to seeing pics when you get it.
I'll look forward to seeing pics when you get it.
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I like a trim athletic fit. The dubow contracts have a more comfortable fit. With RW, at least the one I recently had and sold, had very tight arm holes at top.
I like the collars of the dubow as well. Went with dark seal and dull purple (berry) knits.
I like the collars of the dubow as well. Went with dark seal and dull purple (berry) knits.
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Those are very good points (and I hadn’t heard about the arm holes). I think I’m definitely leaning toward one of the different types of Dubow’s now, as I have a slender frame too. The question is whether to go for Seal or Russet - at first I was thinking Russet, as I really liked the color of the RW 23380 on their website, but other pictures I’ve seen make it look really tan, or even pumpkin-colored. What are your thoughts?
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Well, I don’t want to derail this too much but I like the seal and dark seal. I went for dark seal.
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Good point - thanks though for the food for thought.
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Hey guys - I just recently discovered streak of discoloration on my striated lamb Relic Hunter. I must have spilled something on it, but I’ve no idea what it was. I imagine there’s not much to do that would get rid of the discoloration, save replacing the sleeve. Can anyone recommend any products that might darken the discoloration and at least make it less noticeable?
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Dang that s.u.c.k's! How did that happen? Below was recommended to me - took it a shade darker which is what I wanted, slowly over time you might need to apply more.
Ride Guy wrote:Nice Review. I have a BK Relic Hunter Cairo and concur with the more chocolate-esque color. I've found that an application of Pecard's brown tinted dressing really helps bring it closer to perceived screen color as well as help for weather proofing.
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Yeah, I couldn't believe it - it almost looks like ice cream spilled on it or something. I'll buy the Pecard's brown tinted, unless anyone else thinks something else would be better. Thanks for the help, Frederick!
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Hello,
We are asking the tannery to let us know what is the best way to fix this.
Unfortunately they are closed for holidays and will return in September (when they will deliver our next batch of striated lambskin).
By the way, I wanted to say, that we are always here to answer any questions you guys might have.
We are asking the tannery to let us know what is the best way to fix this.
Unfortunately they are closed for holidays and will return in September (when they will deliver our next batch of striated lambskin).
By the way, I wanted to say, that we are always here to answer any questions you guys might have.
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Customer service!
Sorry about your sleeve. Let us know how it turns out.
Sorry about your sleeve. Let us know how it turns out.
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Can you post a pic of the discoloration? There are a few areas of my jacket where the leather has gone darker because of a little water or other spill. Not sure if that’s normal but I’m making sure to keep it dry.
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I have a jacket on order with you ..will this be made with the new batch?afalzon wrote:Hello,
We are asking the tannery to let us know what is the best way to fix this.
Unfortunately they are closed for holidays and will return in September (when they will deliver our next batch of striated lambskin).
By the way, I wanted to say, that we are always here to answer any questions you guys might have.
Thanks
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Yes, all pending orders will be made with the new batch.
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See the above picture. I seem to have the opposite problem that you do: there's a roughly 3" by 1/4" line where it almost looks like I spilled coffee ice cream on the jacket, and the melted ice cream's still there. Except, there's no ice cream - that's just the new color of that sectionsenorjacob wrote:Can you post a pic of the discoloration? There are a few areas of my jacket where the leather has gone darker because of a little water or other spill. Not sure if that’s normal but I’m making sure to keep it dry.
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Here's another picture that shows it more clearly:
Andy very helpfully contacted the tanner, who was just as puzzled by it as we were. So, since we have nothing to lose, he advised 2-3 applications of regular pecards, just to see if that makes it go away, then try to brown-tinted pecards. So far, after 2 applications of the regular stuff, the stain looks a bit less distinct, but still pretty clearly visible. I'll give it another try and then switch to the brown stuff.
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Bill Kelso's Relic Hunter
Ah I see it now. Man that’s really weird. I hope the brown pecards does the trick.
(Kind of looks like bird poop on second look.)
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(Kind of looks like bird poop on second look.)
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Me too. Andy said they could replace the sleeve if the brown pecard’s doesn’t work, but I’d really rather not pay for shipping both ways, plus a yard of leather if i can avoid it.
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That looks like it got some kind of solvent on it.
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Yeah, that would make sense...except I definitely don't go playing around with rough chemicals like that when I'm wearing a BK jacket.
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Seems you passed under something that was leaking nasty liquid.
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Seems like that must be the case - this is construction season here in Michigan, and it would explain both how the discoloration happened and why I don’t remember what I could have spilled on it.
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Either that or it was a bird that consumed something awful and then passed it along to you via gravity.
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Wouldn't anything that awful kill the bird?
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That made me laugh out loud!
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You’d be surprised at the steel stomachs of some of them birds.Mulceber wrote:Wouldn't anything that awful kill the bird?
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Yes,it could be a bird fecal dropping,last winter on a no-indy leather jacket(anniline chocolate leather skins)a bird dropped his fecal on my collar ,fortunately i realized quicklly,remove it with a kleneex and water,and at home give some leather care ..maybe in your case the problem was not removed at time...
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heard that bird droppings can ruin/remove car paint
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That could be, but why didn't I find any bird droppings on the jacket? Maybe I need to start inspecting my jackets after every time I wear them...indymassilia wrote:Yes,it could be a bird fecal dropping,last winter on a no-indy leather jacket(anniline chocolate leather skins)a bird dropped his fecal on my collar ,fortunately i realized quicklly,remove it with a kleneex and water,and at home give some leather care ..maybe in your case the problem was not removed at time...
After three coats of regular pecards and three coats of brown tinted pecards (on that part of the sleeve only), the jacket looks...ok. You really only can see the mark under strong light. I'll probably get the sleeve replaced sooner or later though. The good news is the mark is only on one panel, so they won't have to replace the whole sleeve. Shipping's going to be a nightmare though...
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Is there a link to get in contact with the seller of one of these?
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I'm tempted to order a Relic Hunter in Goatskin. Even though it wouldn't be a screen accurate leather choice. The description of the Goatskin used on the BK website makes it sound like a very appealing and durable leather.
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Been curious about this as well. Wondering how durable the BK in goat is compared to say Wested.xmasters wrote:I'm tempted to order a Relic Hunter in Goatskin. Even though it wouldn't be a screen accurate leather choice. The description of the Goatskin used on the BK website makes it sound like a very appealing and durable leather.
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I imagine it would be of a much better quality than that. I haven't had great experiences with Wested Goatskin.
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@Mulceber How do you like the look and feel of your jacket after applying the brown pecards? Did it change anything? (Aside from fixing the bird poop-like blemish.)
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Well, I only applied it to the spot itself, and it made that area a little bit sticky and only partly obscured the stain, so I think when Andy and co. get back from break, I'm going to have the sleeve replaced.
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Might as well have some fun with the old sleeve in the mean time. Put a bullet through it. 9mm Parabellum, of course.Mulceber wrote:Well, I only applied it to the spot itself, and it made that area a little bit sticky and only partly obscured the stain, so I think when Andy and co. get back from break, I'm going to have the sleeve replaced.
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After much debate, I have decided to sell my Horsehide Liberty Relic Hunter. It's size 40 and I'll put up some picture, measurements etc. in the classifieds soon enough. It's a tough jacket and I'm never going to get the time to wear it to make it break in more than I have done (which isn't much!)
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CRB, could you measure in inches shoulder seam to cuff and the seam that the collar is attached to the bottom.
Trying to get these measurements is always tough and spending the big bucks on a garment and not having it fit would be a bummer to say it mildly.
Thanks in advance.
Croft
Trying to get these measurements is always tough and spending the big bucks on a garment and not having it fit would be a bummer to say it mildly.
Thanks in advance.
Croft
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Hi,
Have posted the sales ad and measurements here:
viewtopic.php?f=40&t=69071" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
... bit confused which measurements you're after ?
Have posted the sales ad and measurements here:
viewtopic.php?f=40&t=69071" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
... bit confused which measurements you're after ?