Todd's "NEW" Lambskin Jacket
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Todd's "NEW" Lambskin Jacket
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I guess the proof of the 'pudding' is that if G-MANN was so successful in his wetting down with a hose, then just wearing the jacket for a couple of yours...you'll have the exact same results should you get caught in a quick rainstorm when out and about with this jacket.
Your choice, pre-distressed or natural distressing, all possible in one afternoon!
Neat!
Regards! Michaelson
Your choice, pre-distressed or natural distressing, all possible in one afternoon!
Neat!
Regards! Michaelson
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Is Todd God? Are you all blind?
I see a jacket with a wavy wonky zip with half an inch of selvage showing . Pockets the bottoms of which are crooked and curved and side straps with very unauthentic buckles. Otherwise for an unauthorised copy not bad.
When I make mistakes like that I am roasted so am I the only one who sees this?
This is not sour grapes just an honest observation.
Cheers
Peter
I see a jacket with a wavy wonky zip with half an inch of selvage showing . Pockets the bottoms of which are crooked and curved and side straps with very unauthentic buckles. Otherwise for an unauthorised copy not bad.
When I make mistakes like that I am roasted so am I the only one who sees this?
This is not sour grapes just an honest observation.
Cheers
Peter
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Here's a question I forgot to ask before and maybe someone here can answer it.
Do to the fact that Todd's jacket seems to distress quicker and easier than some of the other jackets does that mean the actual "life" of the jacket itself will last less than something that is thicker and doesn't "ware down" as fast?
I guess what I'm looking at is the longevity of the item really over how "quickly" it breaks down to look like an item that technically was a "costume piece" for a movie.
Yes, I am aware some of the longevity of the jacket goes to how well you take care of it but there are still things that happen at the "factory level" that can effect how long the item holds up.
I know some of us seem to want to own ten of everything but as far as someone like myself who's on a budget of sorts I'm not in dire need of another jacket. I think Todd's jacket looks great and I own a Wested and I love it so I'm not taking anyones side. This is just a consumer question really.
If I'm going to spend X amount of dollars I don't want it falling a part after a short period of time if I go to distress it.
Do to the fact that Todd's jacket seems to distress quicker and easier than some of the other jackets does that mean the actual "life" of the jacket itself will last less than something that is thicker and doesn't "ware down" as fast?
I guess what I'm looking at is the longevity of the item really over how "quickly" it breaks down to look like an item that technically was a "costume piece" for a movie.
Yes, I am aware some of the longevity of the jacket goes to how well you take care of it but there are still things that happen at the "factory level" that can effect how long the item holds up.
I know some of us seem to want to own ten of everything but as far as someone like myself who's on a budget of sorts I'm not in dire need of another jacket. I think Todd's jacket looks great and I own a Wested and I love it so I'm not taking anyones side. This is just a consumer question really.
If I'm going to spend X amount of dollars I don't want it falling a part after a short period of time if I go to distress it.
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Pitfall,
I wondered the same thing, as I am concerned about longevity, too. But what we're seeing here is nothing but the removal of a slight amount of finish and the shaping of the leather. There is no disintegration involved or actual wear. The leather is otherwise unchanged from it's new state. It just LOOKS like it has 100,000 miles on it.
Peter, you forgot to mention dodgy side straps!
I wondered the same thing, as I am concerned about longevity, too. But what we're seeing here is nothing but the removal of a slight amount of finish and the shaping of the leather. There is no disintegration involved or actual wear. The leather is otherwise unchanged from it's new state. It just LOOKS like it has 100,000 miles on it.
Peter, you forgot to mention dodgy side straps!
Todd and Peter, I have had the pleasure of talking to both of you on the phone several times. I enjoy the products that I have purchased from both of you. I think you are both gentlemen and offer a great service to us.
HOWEVER, If Peter had listened to the many years of fan advice more closely and had made a better effort in creating a screen accurate jacket, Todd wouldn't have created this offering at all. THERE WOULD BE NO REASON TO ARGUE OR MAKE ACCUSATIONS.
There is a part of the market that you (Peter) refused to cater to. Customers gave you plenty of chances. (how long have the commonly accepted specs been out? A year now? )
Sure you do custom work, but many of us don't need custom work. All we want is an Indy jacket. We don't want to look like a bellhop. You could have gotten all of the business. You could have captured the entire market. You could have kept my business. You still have a chance to get it back!
My question to Peter is:
If Todd's workmanship is so shoddy, surely a veteran like you can easily do what he is doing. Right?
COLLAR MEETS STORMFLAP at HALF-WAY POINT
ZIPPER GOES ALL THE WAY DOWN
** YOKE SEAM HIGHER THAN ARM SEEM**
SCALLOPED POCKETS
NO LEATHER FACINGS
etc.
We are all interested in seeing your new offering. Just remember, a portion of your market isn't going to be satisfied with a compromise.
HOWEVER, If Peter had listened to the many years of fan advice more closely and had made a better effort in creating a screen accurate jacket, Todd wouldn't have created this offering at all. THERE WOULD BE NO REASON TO ARGUE OR MAKE ACCUSATIONS.
There is a part of the market that you (Peter) refused to cater to. Customers gave you plenty of chances. (how long have the commonly accepted specs been out? A year now? )
Sure you do custom work, but many of us don't need custom work. All we want is an Indy jacket. We don't want to look like a bellhop. You could have gotten all of the business. You could have captured the entire market. You could have kept my business. You still have a chance to get it back!
My question to Peter is:
If Todd's workmanship is so shoddy, surely a veteran like you can easily do what he is doing. Right?
COLLAR MEETS STORMFLAP at HALF-WAY POINT
ZIPPER GOES ALL THE WAY DOWN
** YOKE SEAM HIGHER THAN ARM SEEM**
SCALLOPED POCKETS
NO LEATHER FACINGS
etc.
We are all interested in seeing your new offering. Just remember, a portion of your market isn't going to be satisfied with a compromise.
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Puppetboy wrote:Pitfall,
I wondered the same thing, as I am concerned about longevity, too. But what we're seeing here is nothing but the removal of a slight amount of finish and the shaping of the leather. There is no disintegration involved or actual wear. The leather is otherwise unchanged from it's new state. It just LOOKS like it has 100,000 miles on it.
Cool.
Thanks for answering my question Todd. I appreciate it.
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Peter,PETER wrote:Is Todd God? Are you all blind?
I see a jacket with a wavy wonky zip with half an inch of selvage showing . Pockets the bottoms of which are crooked and curved and side straps with very unauthentic buckles. Otherwise for an unauthorised copy not bad.
When I make mistakes like that I am roasted so am I the only one who sees this?
This is not sour grapes just an honest observation.
Cheers
Peter
Cool your jets a little, my man. I agree with you about the zipper selvage, but when my brand new Wested arrived - folded as it must be in shipping - the zipper was just as "wavy wonky". I do not see the bad pocket lines, so yes - I must be blind. As for the "unauthentic buckles", most of us don't get authenic buckles from you when we specifically ask, so don't go there.
Do you get roasted for your mistakes; absolutely. But by most accounts, it's a bit of a pain to get you to admit the error and fix it... and it costs the customer quite a bit, too. Todd would have simply said "send it back and I'll take care of it." It sounds to me like that is much of the reason that you get "roasted" while he does not.
Plus, Kaplan makes a good point. Maybe your notes tell you that your design is right and others are wrong... but who knows what happened to those jackets after the design stage? No two Westeds, even "off-the-rack", are the same. Then you have hollywood's tendancy of never leaving well enough alone. So what we fans see on the screen does not match what you're saying is authentic. We asked for it. For whatever reason (legitimate or otherwise), you didn't deliver.
What will cost you is your overly harsh phrasing when you critique Todd's jacket. Edit yourself a little and be gentlemanly. You don't see HJ's president or Fedora or PeterBros, etc. skewering each others version of the Indy hat. There's room for both of you here, and some people just like other people's take on the jacket. Most would rather have a true Wested, but they might think twice if they start seeing you as a coarse crab.
I'm sorry if I have become a little coarse myself, but I have really started to become irritated by some of the ungentlemanly conduct that pops up in certain topics, like this one. I'm also tired of everyone pretending that we the demanding customers (that's an admission, not sarcasm) don't bend over backwards for our precious vendors because we're afraid of losing them! How many mistakes, bad service experiences, unwarranted delays, and unneccessary expenses have customers overlooked for the sake of this hobby and the sake of being friends as much as consumers? I've done it on occassion. But when it becomes the norm, it bothers me.
So, Peter, please stop examining Todd's jacket so closely and start looking at your own with the same sharp eye. Worry about what Wested is doing, not what's going on with some "unauthorized copy."
In Peter's defense, he has changed quite a bit of his designs based on what fans have asked for over the years. Many times those changes have been wrong which was not his fault, but the fault of some overzealous members who saw the changes as cannon and turned out not to be.
However, the tone of Peter's comments are a bit harsh here and I would hope he would refrain from that in the future.
In defense of Peter's customers, one of which I am and will continue to be, Wested has been letting jackets go out the door without checking them against the order forms which leads to people getting jackets they did not ask for. As pointed out, this is frustrating as a customer and costs more time and money, not only for the customer, but for Wested as well.
Sure, accidents happen and that is to be expected, but most of the time it's just simple things like someone asking for rectagular hardware and instead getting sliders, or asking for gussets and not getting them. Stuff that seems straight forward.
Peter, I wish you would just listen to us and have someone make sure the jackets have all the correct mod's that were placed on the order sheet BEFORE they are shipped off. I just can't see how that cannot benefit everyone. Wested and the customer.
However, the tone of Peter's comments are a bit harsh here and I would hope he would refrain from that in the future.
In defense of Peter's customers, one of which I am and will continue to be, Wested has been letting jackets go out the door without checking them against the order forms which leads to people getting jackets they did not ask for. As pointed out, this is frustrating as a customer and costs more time and money, not only for the customer, but for Wested as well.
Sure, accidents happen and that is to be expected, but most of the time it's just simple things like someone asking for rectagular hardware and instead getting sliders, or asking for gussets and not getting them. Stuff that seems straight forward.
Peter, I wish you would just listen to us and have someone make sure the jackets have all the correct mod's that were placed on the order sheet BEFORE they are shipped off. I just can't see how that cannot benefit everyone. Wested and the customer.
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Although Todd's jackets are gradually looking better, (and G-Mann's is by far the best looking example). To my eyes it still looks like wish list of parts rather than a cohesive jacket. It also suffers from the Elvis collar effect. (no I'm not talking about the collar on Todds jackets) The Elvis collar effect describes how Elvis' collars got bigger and bigger as he got older and older, there are a couple of aspects of the Todd that exhibit this 'exaggeration' tendancy. For now I'll let you come to your own conclusions as to the culprit components/specifications.
The strap buckle arrangement is odd, it does not look like the arrangement of the buckle in that single shot on the Mercedes bonnet we are using for reference. If anything, to make this buckle work you need to reverse the loose end of the strap and the buckle so that the buckle is attached to the front part of the jacket, that way you thread the strap forward (under over under) and then back (over under) to get the right configuration. I don't subscribe to this theory, as I've not seen any images that prove this configuration conclusively.
Peter, you're letting your emotions run away with you my friend. Let him run with his project. Time will tell.
The strap buckle arrangement is odd, it does not look like the arrangement of the buckle in that single shot on the Mercedes bonnet we are using for reference. If anything, to make this buckle work you need to reverse the loose end of the strap and the buckle so that the buckle is attached to the front part of the jacket, that way you thread the strap forward (under over under) and then back (over under) to get the right configuration. I don't subscribe to this theory, as I've not seen any images that prove this configuration conclusively.
Peter, you're letting your emotions run away with you my friend. Let him run with his project. Time will tell.
I have to say that I think the buckle thing that replaced the sliders looks terrible. However, as for being a combination of parts, and not a cohesive jacket? It sure looks like a great Raiders jacket to me, no matter what label is on the neck. That's all people seem to be asking for anyway.Kt Templar wrote:Although Todd's jackets are gradually looking better, (and G-Mann's is by far the best looking example). To my eyes it still looks like wish list of parts rather than a cohesive jacket. It also suffers from the Elvis collar effect. (no I'm not talking about the collar on Todds jackets) The Elvis collar effect describes how Elvis' collars got bigger and bigger as he got older and older, there are a couple of aspects of the Todd that exhibit this 'exaggeration' tendancy. For now I'll let you come to your own conclusions as to the culprit components/specifications.
The strap buckle arrangement is odd, it does not look like the arrangement of the buckle in that single shot on the Mercedes bonnet we are using for reference. If anything, to make this buckle work you need to reverse the loose end of the strap and the buckle so that the buckle is attached to the front part of the jacket, that way you thread the strap forward (under over under) and then back (over under) to get the right configuration. I don't subscribe to this theory, as I've not seen any images that prove this configuration conclusively.
Peter, you're letting your emotions run away with you my friend. Let him run with his project. Time will tell.
The reason the inside facings were put on the jacket was to retain its shape on the front and stop it sagging, as on the last crusade jacket which had inside facings and strengthened pocket for the grail diary.
The problem is that with the inside facings the zip cannot go all the way to the bottom only to the bottom of the facing.
It is much easier and cheaper to make a jacket without facings, smaller zip and standard piped inside pocket as in the ROLA film, less leather and work but I could not guarantee it retaining its shape, so I never did it.
You must also bear in mind that up to 4 years ago at my factory in Enfield we were making for films, tv and promotional for Coca Cola, Budweiser etc and producing 200 garments a week plus a few Indyjackets as a sidleline for enthusiasts.
Now having sold Enfield although still making for films and TV and our shops our production is less than 50 jackets a week and I have more time to revue things and experiment more.
My point with Todd was not to have a go just that I could not see why the rave revues for what is nothing special, not a bad effort but with faults.
He is a nice man and good luck to him, but he is not a professional leather garment manufacturer as is proven by his costings(he says he is losing money) and I to have doubts about the longevity of this jacket.
I recently had a jacket returned to me after 2 years wear wanting a NEW replacement because the zip had broken and we use a heavy duty brass zip. Of course I only replaced the zip but this xxxx happens and it does get to you and costs.
Tomorrow I go to hospital for my eye operation so will be offline for a little while, so children try not to quabble in my absense.
Cheers Peter
The problem is that with the inside facings the zip cannot go all the way to the bottom only to the bottom of the facing.
It is much easier and cheaper to make a jacket without facings, smaller zip and standard piped inside pocket as in the ROLA film, less leather and work but I could not guarantee it retaining its shape, so I never did it.
You must also bear in mind that up to 4 years ago at my factory in Enfield we were making for films, tv and promotional for Coca Cola, Budweiser etc and producing 200 garments a week plus a few Indyjackets as a sidleline for enthusiasts.
Now having sold Enfield although still making for films and TV and our shops our production is less than 50 jackets a week and I have more time to revue things and experiment more.
My point with Todd was not to have a go just that I could not see why the rave revues for what is nothing special, not a bad effort but with faults.
He is a nice man and good luck to him, but he is not a professional leather garment manufacturer as is proven by his costings(he says he is losing money) and I to have doubts about the longevity of this jacket.
I recently had a jacket returned to me after 2 years wear wanting a NEW replacement because the zip had broken and we use a heavy duty brass zip. Of course I only replaced the zip but this xxxx happens and it does get to you and costs.
Tomorrow I go to hospital for my eye operation so will be offline for a little while, so children try not to quabble in my absense.
Cheers Peter
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hey peter,The reason the inside facings were put on the jacket was to retain its shape on the front and stop it sagging, as on the last crusade jacket which had inside facings and strengthened pocket for the grail diary.
based on this thread, it seems that there were no facings on the LC jacket...now i'm confused
viewtopic.php?t=21913&highlight=lc+facings
perhaps there were a number of jackets used?
anyways, i am glad that you can spend more time on our orders as mine should be hitting your doorstep soon (via courier)
i trust your operation will go smoothly tomorrow and i wish you a speedy recovery.
we'll try not to quabble too much in your absense as michaelson has already warned us that he'd turn the plymouth around and take us straight home!
cheers,
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Peter:Michaelson wrote:Best of luck on your operation, Peter. I know your eye has been bothering you since Christmas. Michaelson
Kindly accept my seconding Michaelson. Best of luck.
I have been remiss for not mentioning the horsehide TOD jacket you made for me. SA or not, the fit and finish is unlike any jacket I have ever owned. With nothing more than a chat on the phone, and a list of measurements, you built something that fit as I asked. I wear it proudly. In this world, products and services too often fall far from our expectations. Your work helped renew my faith that quality still exits.
Did my jacket cost a bit more? Take a bit longer? Yes, Sir. But I am more than pleased with the result.
I also ordered a jacket from Todd. How can I do anything but support craftsman like yourself and Todd who are willing to stretch a bit and give foks, like myself with an "outside the box fit," the same product you offer to the "normal" sized customer.
From the reviews, I have no doubt Todd will also provide an outstanding product. Once I have both jackets in my hands; a comparison shall be forthcoming.
Sincerely,