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Comparison of weight of Wested lamb vs. FS lamb ?
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 11:20 am
by lowmileage
I know the wt. of the FS. How does the Wested compare?
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 11:31 am
by agent5
The Wested is much thinner (IMHO, more accurate) than the FS. The FS comes across as a more durable leather but I've never had a problem with any of my Westeds, even after snagging them on nails. Not even a scratch.
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 11:39 am
by Hemingway Jones
My Wested Lamb is the lightest leather jacket imaginable. It also has this amazing stretch quality to it. As for durability; mine has held up well. I have had a couple of small 2 to 3 millimeter surface tears than I was able to glue back down. One was caused by an evil cat and the other was caused by this sharp twisted metal on a mailbox I leaned back on.
"Holy Rusted Metal, Batman!"
"What was that?"
"This metal is rusted and it has holes in it."
After I put a bead of Superglue and pressed the flap down, I challenge anyone to find the spot. As for scratching; there are a few, but they look good and are in line with Michaelson's school of natural distressing.
The bottom line on the Wested Authentic Lamb is that is is the essence of the Raiders jacket. It is the jacket from the film in an almost magical way. You feel as if you have that very jacket do to the tailoring, which is exceptional; the details, like pockets, lining, etc; and the Wested authentic lamb leather is so flat and smooth and of that perfect Raiders color. Believe me; it's transcendent!
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 11:40 am
by Michaelson
I was really impresssed with the FS I almost purchased, but once again, and unfortunately, unless you go with made to measure (no longer available), the sleeves for my standard sizing were almost 2 inches to short!
I found it comparible in physical weight to any Wested or Wings I've owned, but found the grain to be much tighter on the FS. Like agent5 says, it gives the feeling of being a stronger leather due to the finer grain, and like him, I've never had problems with either the Wested OR Wings lambskins in tear resistance or weight.
Regards. Michaelson
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 1:05 pm
by Rixter
What! You say made-to-measure is no longer available? Oh, yeah, I do recall them telling me that. Have I ever mentioned my futile attempts at trying to purchase another jacket in my ALREADY made-to-measure pattern that I had paid extra for just a short period prior to them deciding that they would no longer honor that part of their guarantee. Well, let me tell ya... ok, I guess I did mention that already in maybe a half a dozen posts or so. Never mind!
And what's this, lambskin tougher than nails!!! Whew, I didn’t know those woolly lil’ critters were capable of such tough hides. Maybe the jackets some of you got or seen came from lambs wandering off to graze in some nearby ‘spinach’ patch.
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 1:12 pm
by Michaelson
Yep, Rix, something about your FS situation is vaguely familiar.
As to the 'tough as nails' lambskins...no...I just haven't experienced any of them to tear on me, but then I'm a urban adventurer! It's hard to get to messed up at the mall or on trips to Wal-Mart! (grins) Regards. Michaelson
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 1:15 pm
by lowmileage
Rixter wrote:What! You say made-to-measure is no longer available? Oh, yeah, I do recall them telling me that. Have I ever mentioned my futile attempts at trying to purchase another jacket in my ALREADY made-to-measure pattern that I had paid extra for just a short period prior to them deciding that they would no longer honor that part of their guarantee. Well, let me tell ya... ok, I guess I did mention that already in maybe a half a dozen posts or so.
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Gee, when was that