THE Jacket In Horsehide

Discuss all of the intricacies of the jacket in full detail

Moderators: Indiana Jeff, Mike, Indydawg

Post Reply
User avatar
Rob
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1205
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 2:18 am
Location: Sydney
Contact:

THE Jacket In Horsehide

Post by Rob »

I'm currently talking with Gerry via e-mail because I'm ready to buy my first Wested and I'm really interested in horsehide.

Currently it seems, however, that horse is only coming in black and dark brown - so no authentic yet.

I've gone back to Gerry to query that - aware of what Peter said in an earlier thread - so stay tuned :)
ob1al
Expeditionary Hero
Expeditionary Hero
Posts: 2332
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 9:41 am
Location: The Yookay
Contact:

Post by ob1al »

Interesting... :-k

I understood that the horsehide would indeed be AUTHENTIC brown. I emailed Peter a few weeks ago to this end and he confirmed the authentic brown colour. Maybe Wested are simply waiting for a new batch of authentic brown horsehide to arrive?

I am seriously toying with the notion of ordering another jacket in this new hide, but would only consider doing so if it is authentic, not dark brown hide.

Needless to say, I'll watch this space for Peter's response.
User avatar
Rob
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1205
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 2:18 am
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Rob »

Update: I asked Gerry if this meant there was no authentic horsehide yet and she writes:

"Sorry - Not yet - but the Dark Brown is really nice."

I'm a bit confused too, ob1al, considering Peter mentioned it being authentic brown. I'm 101% ready to order once there's a green light on authentic brown horsehide.
ob1al
Expeditionary Hero
Expeditionary Hero
Posts: 2332
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 9:41 am
Location: The Yookay
Contact:

Post by ob1al »

Probably best just to sit tight until Peter does get the authentic brown.

The old dark brown is nice, but for me the authentic brown colour is just perfect.

I'll wait... :junior:
User avatar
Bufflehead Jones
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 3191
Joined: Sat Feb 14, 2004 10:11 pm
Location: Maryland

Post by Bufflehead Jones »

They do call it authentic brown for a reason.
ob1al
Expeditionary Hero
Expeditionary Hero
Posts: 2332
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 9:41 am
Location: The Yookay
Contact:

Post by ob1al »

What reason is that, Buff? :-k :wink:

And how come they don't call the other UNauthentic brown...? :-s

Only kidding - I see Peter is online, perhaps he will answer our questions?
User avatar
Bufflehead Jones
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 3191
Joined: Sat Feb 14, 2004 10:11 pm
Location: Maryland

Post by Bufflehead Jones »

Unauthentic Brown... :-k ...has a nice ring to it.
ob1al
Expeditionary Hero
Expeditionary Hero
Posts: 2332
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 9:41 am
Location: The Yookay
Contact:

Post by ob1al »

It sounds like some old-time prospector who thought he had struck it rich on 'fools gold' -

"Say Pa, there goes old Unauthentic Brown!"

"Stay away from him son, that Fedora wearing wizards just a crazy old man!"
User avatar
Bufflehead Jones
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 3191
Joined: Sat Feb 14, 2004 10:11 pm
Location: Maryland

Post by Bufflehead Jones »

Someone with a dark brown Wested should change their COW name to Unauthentic Brown.
ob1al
Expeditionary Hero
Expeditionary Hero
Posts: 2332
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 9:41 am
Location: The Yookay
Contact:

!

Post by ob1al »

LOL Bofflehead. :lol:

Unauthentic Brown and the Nugget of Gloom.

(OK - sorry to hijack your thread Indiana Irwin, back on topic!)
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

I wonder if the dark brown is as soft and pliable as the authentic brown sample I have? Even that would be interesting, as all leather eventually weathers with use...even when you use Pecards. I doubt I'd live long enough to witness same, but it does happen! (grins) Please keep us in the loop! Peter told me that two horsehide jackets have been made and delivered, and he was impressed, so when the man himself likes what he's made, you've got a winner! Regards. Michaelson
ob1al
Expeditionary Hero
Expeditionary Hero
Posts: 2332
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 9:41 am
Location: The Yookay
Contact:

Post by ob1al »

Michaelson, as you have a sample of the authentic brown horsehide it proves there must have been a batch kicking around at some point, doesn't it? :?:
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

Sure does....there must have been enough to make those two Raiders jackets he said he's already delivered too! So, I'm guessing those were made from sample hides, and he's probably now awaiting a proper shipment for production. Just guessing here, though...Regards. Michaelson
Indiana_Stone
Archaeology Student
Archaeology Student
Posts: 26
Joined: Sat Jul 03, 2004 12:20 am

Post by Indiana_Stone »

So would horsehide be the warmest of the leathers for a jacket in the winter, now?
ob1al
Expeditionary Hero
Expeditionary Hero
Posts: 2332
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 9:41 am
Location: The Yookay
Contact:

Post by ob1al »

It all depends what your wearing underneath I guess.

But on the jacket alone I think it works like this: horsehide, cowhide, goatskin, lambtouch cowhide, lambskin.

Whoa - I'm think I'm straying into Michaelson's teritory here...

::backs away slowly:: :wink:
User avatar
Flash Gordon
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 350
Joined: Wed Feb 05, 2003 8:38 pm
Location: New York
Contact:

Post by Flash Gordon »

That's right. How does horsehide stack up to, say, goat?

Is it the same in durability or in distressability? Stiffness?

Where does it fall in the Lamb-to-Goat scale?
ob1al
Expeditionary Hero
Expeditionary Hero
Posts: 2332
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 9:41 am
Location: The Yookay
Contact:

Post by ob1al »

See my post above.

In terms of toughness, from what I've read it depends on who you talk to about which is tougher, Goat or Horse. The Horsehide does distress naturally, I believe.

::Begins to wish Michaelson would surface to take up the point...:: :lol:
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

I'm over here hiding the bushes to see how you come out with this one. 8) You're doing ok in my book. It does indeed depend on whom you talk to. I think that the horsehide will take on a more definite pattern in it's use pattern than goatskin does, as goat has more pattern detail, where the horsehide reminds me of lambskin, surface wise. (I just re-read that, and now I'M confused. Hope you understood that. :shock: ) Regards. Michaelson
ob1al
Expeditionary Hero
Expeditionary Hero
Posts: 2332
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 9:41 am
Location: The Yookay
Contact:

Post by ob1al »

Hope you understood that
Nope, not until the 3rd read, then I saw the logic in a flash of blinding light. :lol:

Anyway, the main thing is I escaped from my skirmish with knowledge not looking like a fool, so I'm quite happy.

::skips away before any further questions can be put leaving Michaelson holding the fort::
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

Looking like a fool? Heavens no...I do that quite well on my OWN merits. No, uh, wait a minute... :-s :roll: Never mind. :wink: Regards. Michaelson
User avatar
binkmeisterRick
Stealer of Wallets
Posts: 16926
Joined: Thu Mar 11, 2004 3:22 pm
Location: Chattering with these old bones

Post by binkmeisterRick »

Hmmmm.... now I'm debating the possibility of selling my authentic goat Raiders towards a horsehide version.... :-k bink
User avatar
Rob
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1205
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 2:18 am
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Rob »

Just opened today's mail and there's a note from Gerry:

Peter will post a photograph of a swatch of the Brown Horsehide on the
forum so you can see for yourself. It is somewhere between the two
colours but is more Dark.


Has this appeared anywhere? I've been asleep down here; different timezones and all :)
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

I'm sitting here holding my two examples as we 'speak'. One example is the authentic brown, and looks just like all his other authentic hides. The other sample is a bit heavier, and is as dark as the old dark lambskin to my eye. Regards. Michaelson
User avatar
Rob
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1205
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 2:18 am
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Rob »

Michaelson, given how we're talking about the horse's ability to weather naturally, and quite attractively, do you think it would weather and lighten (even when using Pecards) over time to be more akin to authentic?

(I probably shouldn't ask questions like that... I'll end up buying dark brown when my head says, "Wait for authentic!")
User avatar
Michaelson
Knower of Things
Posts: 44484
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:55 pm
Location: Out here knowing stuff and things and wishing I were with the family at Universal Studios Orlando

Post by Michaelson »

Yes, I think it will, but it's going to take a LONG time, depending on how you wear your jacket. Horsehide naturally weathers VERY nicely over time and use. But, that said, due to it's tough nature, it's not an overnight occurance. Patience is the key, as is with all the leathers, but with the horsehide, it's a real test. Compared to goatskin, though, it's like a walk in the park. I have a chrome tanned goatskin FS, and it looks like the day I got it, and I've worn the heck out of it myself! :? If you're wanting out of the box neat appearance, then the authentic color is the way to go. If you want it to achieve it's own color in it's own good time and your own usage, then the brown is the way to go. It's a personal call, but will work out either way you decide. Regards. Michaelson
Captain D
Professor of Archaeology
Professor of Archaeology
Posts: 1045
Joined: Mon Jul 08, 2002 1:22 pm
Location: York County, PA

Post by Captain D »

One slight correction that I took notice of in one of the above posts.....someone listed Goatskin BELOW the durability of Cowhide. The Cow is one tough cookie, but unless someone wants to correct ME now, lol, I think that the Horse and Goat leathers are more durable than the Cow......... :wink: And, that Horsehide and Goatskin are about equal in strength and durability. Therefore, both should be placed in the #2 spot as a tie........?

I apologize for this commercial break, we now return to our normal scheduled program, lol.... :lol:

Kind Regards,
Capt. D
ob1al
Expeditionary Hero
Expeditionary Hero
Posts: 2332
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 9:41 am
Location: The Yookay
Contact:

Post by ob1al »

Cap, we were talking about warmth, not durability, if this is the post you were referring to -
horsehide, cowhide, goatskin, lambtouch cowhide, lambskin.
In terms of durability, Goat and Horse are indeed classed as equal. :)
Captain D
Professor of Archaeology
Professor of Archaeology
Posts: 1045
Joined: Mon Jul 08, 2002 1:22 pm
Location: York County, PA

Post by Captain D »

Ahhhh, I'm on the same page now, lol, it was a loooong day yesterday at work, brain wasn't workin' properly :oops: :wink:

Kind Regards,
Capt. D
User avatar
IndianaGuybrush
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 627
Joined: Sun Feb 15, 2004 9:40 pm
Location: Brooklyn, NY

Post by IndianaGuybrush »

Guess I'll pop in here to clarify things a little bit. The samples I got from Peter and subsequently sent to Michaelson were off of the same hide, the darker and thicker one came from the center of the hide while the lighter and slightly thinner one came from closer to the edge. The thing about the color is, it does vary a little as you move along the hide, but it doesn't look "patchy" at all. I think it would end up making a beautiful jacket, and the slight variations in color along the stitching and such would only add to the appeal for me. Lets wait to hear from those who have ordered one.
User avatar
Rob
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1205
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 2:18 am
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Rob »

So just to clarify - are you saying that's an authentic sample or a dark brown sample you have there?
User avatar
IndianaGuybrush
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 627
Joined: Sun Feb 15, 2004 9:40 pm
Location: Brooklyn, NY

Post by IndianaGuybrush »

It's the Only sample. One part of it looks very close to authentic, one part looks very close to dark brown, but all part of the same hide.
User avatar
Rob
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1205
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 2:18 am
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Rob »

Roger that; but in providing it, did Peter refer to it as authentic (as he has done in previous forum threads) or as dark brown (as the current Wested communication runs)? Or did he just say, "Here's some horsehide?"
User avatar
Rob
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1205
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 2:18 am
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Rob »

Update from Gerry:

I spoke to Peter about this and he said he is trying to get the Horsehide in Authentic – this may have been misunderstood as actually having it on order or something but that is not the case yet. Once we do have it then Peter will announce it on the forum.

Being the type of guy I am, I've gone and ordered horse in dark brown :)
indybill
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 275
Joined: Fri Apr 04, 2003 2:24 pm
Location: Here

Post by indybill »

I predict that once this announcement is made Peter will be very busy
for some time filling new orders. Christmas is just around the corner,
anyone want to wager that the timing will be...perfect? :wink:

Regards,
Indybill
User avatar
Mr. Das
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 377
Joined: Sun Aug 03, 2003 3:43 am
Location: Toronto

Post by Mr. Das »

Maybe not Christmas, but just in time for Fall wheather. I remember Peter waiting for Authentic Lamb last year as he had to find a new supplier, and I got it in the end of August(when I ordered in early-mid July).
Post Reply