If . . .
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 12:21 am
If you could only own one Indy jacket, which style (RoTLA, ToD, LC), hide (lamb, goat, cow, HH, etc.), and vendor (Wested, Todd's, US Wings, etc.) would you choose and why?
Ditto. My Flightsuit Expo in the seal chrome goatskin is my favorite of my 3 jackets.Rundquist wrote:Flightsuits (Gibson & Barnes) light seal goatskin Expedition. It’s the only jacket out there (with maybe the exception of a US Wings) that can really take abuse without coming apart. It’s without question the best-made, most luxurious Indiana Jones jacket out there. It’s high on the scale for accuracy too (it is actually as accurate as they come, it’s just that it was based on a stunt jacket and not the hero jacket). My friend Dr. J told me that he really liked the look of his TODD’s jacket. He said that it felt like a costume jacket though, and he felt that the Expedition is the jacket that the real Indiana Jones would have worn. It feels real. It’s tangible.
A Chinese made jacket? ....OK. 8-[Dr._J wrote:Keep in mind I own the Standard Todd's jacket and I compared that to a Goatskin Expedition. Obviously, the lamb is going to feel less substantial. I love my Todd's. In fact, I think Todd's Custom in cowhide would be my choice for a Raiders end-all, be-all.
Regards, Dr. J
No doubt that your horsehide will probably last as long as you do. But in general, horsehide is not tougher than goat. Original A-2 jackets from WW2 that were made of goat are generally in much better shape than their horsehide counterparts. Now with that being said, there’s no accounting for taste. Horsehide is a nice leather.Marc wrote:My Wested horse hide Raiders jacket.
I've looked up every single seam several times since I got it, gone over every square millimeter of leather and enjoyed how it slowly but surely becomes softer with every day of wear and tear.
I've had and seen several goatskin jackets in the past and this horse hide beats them all when it comes to toughness.
Regards,
Marc
That's what comes from eating tin cans!Rundquist wrote: Original A-2 jackets from WW2 that were made of goat are generally in much better shape than their horsehide counterparts..
No dude, you weren't listening. I said CUSTOM not STANDARD. Todd's custom is made in the good ol' USA! The only thing made in China is your pants.Rundquist wrote:A Chinese made jacket? ....OK. 8-[Dr._J wrote:Keep in mind I own the Standard Todd's jacket and I compared that to a Goatskin Expedition. Obviously, the lamb is going to feel less substantial. I love my Todd's. In fact, I think Todd's Custom in cowhide would be my choice for a Raiders end-all, be-all.
Regards, Dr. J
I sure agree with that Rundquist. I would have never believed that I would love this jacket so much (especially if you see G&B's crappy website pics) The goat is tough and looks awesome.Rundquist wrote:Flightsuits (Gibson & Barnes) light seal goatskin Expedition. It’s the only jacket out there (with maybe the exception of a US Wings) that can really take abuse without coming apart. It’s without question the best-made, most luxurious Indiana Jones jacket out there. It’s high on the scale for accuracy too (it is actually as accurate as they come, it’s just that it was based on a stunt jacket and not the hero jacket). My friend Dr. J told me that he really liked the look of his TODD’s jacket. He said that it felt like a costume jacket though, and he felt that the Expedition is the jacket that the real Indiana Jones would have worn. It feels real. It’s tangible.
Yours look fabulous Marc......Nice score.Marc wrote:My Wested horse hide Raiders jacket.
I've looked up every single seam several times since I got it, gone over every square millimeter of leather and enjoyed how it slowly but surely becomes softer with every day of wear and tear.
I've had and seen several goatskin jackets in the past and this horse hide beats them all when it comes to toughness.
Regards,
Marc
Shut up.Dr._J wrote:No dude, you weren't listening. I said CUSTOM not STANDARD. Todd's custom is made in the good ol' USA! The only thing made in China is your pants.Rundquist wrote:A Chinese made jacket? ....OK. 8-[Dr._J wrote:Keep in mind I own the Standard Todd's jacket and I compared that to a Goatskin Expedition. Obviously, the lamb is going to feel less substantial. I love my Todd's. In fact, I think Todd's Custom in cowhide would be my choice for a Raiders end-all, be-all.
Regards, Dr. J
I totally agree. I never said Todd's were made better. I know Flightsuits through you and your ever-growing collection of jackets. I've seen tons of their offerings and know their quality is second to none. I LOVE my Expedition and am in awe of the various A2s, G1s, Expeditions etc. I've seen in your collection! I just like the look of my Standard. It looks like the screen used hero jacket. You're right, I've never handled a Todd's Custom but if it's like my Standard, but better, I'm sold. Doesn't mean I don't dig my Expo. It's just a different jacket.Rundquist wrote:Shut up.Dr._J wrote:No dude, you weren't listening. I said CUSTOM not STANDARD. Todd's custom is made in the good ol' USA! The only thing made in China is your pants.Rundquist wrote:A Chinese made jacket? ....OK. 8-[Dr._J wrote:Keep in mind I own the Standard Todd's jacket and I compared that to a Goatskin Expedition. Obviously, the lamb is going to feel less substantial. I love my Todd's. In fact, I think Todd's Custom in cowhide would be my choice for a Raiders end-all, be-all.
Regards, Dr. J
PS -I’ll reserve judgment until I see a Todd custom in the flesh (I don’t believe that you’ve seen one either). Details aside, it’s just hard for me to believe that a costumer could put together a jacket as well made as people that do it as their main thing.