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Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:01 pm
by carolinamike
I found this jacket online. It is surprisingly similar to Indy's (at least from the front.) Perhaps this was some of the inspiration for his jacket. Also if they were wearing these in Alaska and West Texas, then that makes it pretty versatile as far as climate. Something Indy would have considered.
http://www.cockpitusa.com/store/product ... 373&page=1
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:13 pm
by TheExit148
Not a bad jacket. Can really see the simliarities. The colour looks pretty nice too. Expensive though considering what you can get from Wested for generally same style OTR much cheaper.
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:18 pm
by Michaelson
For that price, you'd think they'd have standard sizes rather than the generic S-M-L sizing.
Regards! Michaelson
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:25 pm
by carolinamike
Yeah everything on that sites expensive. I'm trying to see if anyone else offers them.
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:40 pm
by RCSignals
I think it's been posted here before.
I don't like this line necessarily. "Proudly made in the U.S.A or Imported."
If I were to buy one I'd want to be able to specify made in USA or know exactly where it was imported from.
notice also it says "Weight: 0.50 lbs" that can't be right can it?
USWings carries some Cockpit items. Maybe they have this too.
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:43 pm
by Indiana G
if its imported, it should be cheaper imo. very nice looking jacket. if they had this in their NYC shop a couple of years back, i would have bought it.....it would have been a great souvenier from their shop. instead i went with some shearling gloves.
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:46 pm
by Michaelson
RCSignals wrote:
notice also it says "Weight: 0.50 lbs" that can't be right can it?
I noticed that too. A 1/2 pound goatskin jacket?
Regards! Michaelson
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:03 pm
by carolinamike
Yeah, I wasn't overly enthused about this specific jacket, but the style gives me some new search terms to try in google. Eventually I'll buy a jacket from one of our vendors, but for now I just don't have the cash. In the meantime I'd love to find a decent good enough. I thought maybe I could find a vintage roughneck out there somewhere, that would be a passable Indy jacket.
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 8:28 am
by DeWayne
Looks kind of (minus storm flap and obvious differences) similar in design to my Grandpa's '49 horsehide jacket, no? I wonder what the back looks like.
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:37 am
by whipcracker
DeWayne wrote:Looks kind of (minus storm flap and obvious differences) similar in design to my Grandpa's '49 horsehide jacket, no? I wonder what the back looks like.
That back looks kind of like Magnoli's Vintage Adventure Jacket. (Which BTW I think is a very cool jacket.)
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 1:15 pm
by PLATON
I think that Cockpit used to call this Indy jacket but apparently they changed the name.
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:01 pm
by Indiana G
i want this jacket......it's starting to get into an obsession and i'm falling off the SA wagon here.......someone stop me please!!!
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:26 pm
by Baldwyn
Indiana G wrote:i want this jacket......it's starting to get into an obsession and i'm falling off the SA wagon here.......someone stop me please!!!
No go for it, Indy G! I won't respect you as much if you do, but go for it
That 49 HH is awesome! What a treasure. I hope to leave a few jackets behind for my grandkids
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:39 pm
by RCSignals
Don't hold back Indy G. Ask for a US made one and let us know if you can specify that.
We all want to see your photos of this jacket.
It will fit in well in Alberta too
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:25 am
by Indiana G
RCSignals wrote:Don't hold back Indy G. Ask for a US made one and let us know if you can specify that.
We all want to see your photos of this jacket.
It will fit in well in Alberta too
that was one of my justifications to the wife......i need this jacket if i'm going to visit a rig so i can go on and on about the garment to all the real roughnecks......then they can do this to me.....
i do work in the oil and gas industry up here (i work in 'the patch') so i thought it would be a cool vintage piece that has some association to me. as of late, sporting nothing but SA stuff is getting too common in my day to day....i feel like mixing it up.
plus, i was hoping to post pics of my pecan fedora and this jacket and then have some members mock me for "not even being close"
that would be quite entertaining. "man, this indy G is a noob........he needs to do more homework if he wants real indy gear"
ps - baldwyn and rcs.....my cheque book does not thank you in this endeavor......
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:32 am
by RCSignals
Indiana G wrote:
ps - baldwyn and rcs.....my cheque book does not thank you in this endeavor......
You are most welcome!
We do await the photos with great anticipation
(Wouldn't be interesting if their 'imported' version is made in Canada)
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:48 am
by carolinamike
You'll have to start dressing more like this though:
Gotta be SA
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:50 am
by RCSignals
Are those Aldens?
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:58 am
by Indiana G
carolinamike wrote:You'll have to start dressing more like this though:
Gotta be SA
ha ha.....unfortunately, that guys got a tonne of safety violations going on with his outfit that he wouldn't' even be allowed on today's drill sites.....but that is a cool look...just needs a stainless steel lunch box with a sandwich inside wrapped up in wax paper.
...but i'm not a roughneck....i'm the guy that comes to the site who the roughnecks want to throw in the mud tank...
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:59 am
by Indiana G
btw......a site called 'pilotwear' (i think) offers the same jacket for $50 less....i'm gonna use that when i call up cockpit....see if i can get them to meet the price.
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 1:05 am
by RCSignals
can't seem to find 'pilotwear'. Do you have a link?
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 1:44 am
by Baldwyn
RCSignals wrote:can't seem to find 'pilotwear'. Do you have a link?
http://www.pilotwear.com/store/p/19257- ... ed=froogle
Indy G, it's a cool looking jacket, I'm looking forward to seeing your new not-close-enough outfit!
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:55 am
by Hatch
Hey G, you just need to send these pics to TN (I believe he has your specs on file)....maybe tweak the collar a little and you'd be in business ...INDY G ROUGHNECK 1.........Doc
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:19 pm
by Indiana G
Hatch wrote:Hey G, you just need to send these pics to TN (I believe he has your specs on file)....maybe tweak the collar a little and you'd be in business ...INDY G ROUGHNECK 1.........Doc
i don't think big tony can meet the price of this puppy and i don't want to ask.....i'd feel like a heel
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:45 pm
by RCSignals
Indiana G wrote:Hatch wrote:Hey G, you just need to send these pics to TN (I believe he has your specs on file)....maybe tweak the collar a little and you'd be in business ...INDY G ROUGHNECK 1.........Doc
i don't think big tony can meet the price of this puppy and i don't want to ask.....i'd feel like a heel
On the other hand,
if he would do it, it wouldn't be much extra for a true custom vs a mass produced otr.
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 1:06 pm
by cj610
That is a cool looking jacket.
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:43 pm
by Indiana G
the deed is done. i should be getting this jacket next week. i went to 'pilotwear' as they get the same jacket from cockpit usa and do not mind taking less of a margin on the sale.....so i saved $50
now i'll just wait for holt and the rest of the stitch nazi's to come and scold me with a ruler....."THAT IS NOT SCREEN ACCURATE!!!!!"
oh, what i've found out.......another member here reported that cockpit usa's salesperson said that the jacket was sheep. i phoned the store and the gentlemen who answered said that it was indeed goat per what was advertised. i guess i'll find out.......i'm quite confident that i can tell the difference when she's in my hands (i hope
)......unless they are using some really thick godzilla-ish sheep. that wested pre-washed veg tanned lamb would have thrown me a curve ball based on the texture....so cross your fingers.
also, the caviat that says 'made in usa or imported' was suppose to be a blanket statement for the jacket offerings on their website. this is what the salesperson told me. he also said these are made in the usa.....so there you go obama, i've contributed to your economy
i'm going to wear this with a fedora and my mk vii bag........it's not an indy jacket so i shouldn't get any "hey indy" or "where's the adventure?" comments......right?..........................right?????.........[crickets chirping]
cheers,
G
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:52 pm
by Baldwyn
Indiana G wrote:
i'm going to wear this with a fedora and my mk vii bag........it's not an indy jacket so i shouldn't get any "hey indy" or "where's the adventure?" comments......right?..........................right?????.........[crickets chirping]
cheers,
G
!!! You've gotten "where's the adventure?" I mean "Hey Indy" was always lame, but I like the other one
I was once in a store with jacket and MKVII and this guy came up and said, hey! That's a gas mask haversack! Cool!
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:58 pm
by RCSignals
Good Indy G. Can't wait or the photos. I can't believe you didn't have it sent next day delivery for us!
I hope it is US made, you'll know soon. I see some of their jackets are specifically noted as made in USA, so I don't know about the 'blanket' statement.
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:03 pm
by Indiana G
Baldwyn wrote:
!!! You've gotten "where's the adventure?"
no......i made that up
........since i'll be in non-SA gear, i'm gonna practice some witty things to say to people at this year's QM.....since i'm not SA, they won't have any good comeback's.....
"who dresses you...deb nadoolman???"
"did you bring john williams and the orchestra with that outfit?"
"no......YOU"RE an action pleat that's only 1 INCH deep.....ha ha!!!!"
***SLAP***, okay holt....i'll ease up.......
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:08 pm
by Hatch
G, is it just me or does remind you of the jacket "Fedora" wore in opening of LC ?.....what did you find out about how the sizes run....awaiting your critique and pics......Doc..........ps Platon says its too short. ..
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:16 pm
by Indiana G
Hatch wrote:G, is it just me or does remind you of the jacket "Fedora" wore in opening of LC ?.....what did you find out about how the sizes run....awaiting your critique and pics......Doc..........ps Platon says its too short. ..
doc, it's funny how you mentioned 'fedora's' jacket....cuz that's exactly one of the reasons (other than the fact that it's related to oil and gas) why i purchased it...i wanted some 'alternative' gear that's close but not dead on SA. fedora's stuff looked to emulate another gear choice for an adventurer so i wanted to go off on a similar tangent.
i already know she'll be a little longer than most of my jackets and that's what i wanted. perhaps when i get it, my thread will be....."let me present, the most SA jacket
that cockpit usa has made ever!!!!"
i'm looking forward to this one. she's not an indy jacket, but a vintage jacket.......which i am thinking would look killer with my g-star elwood's.........i just can't bring myself to wear an SA indy jacket with the elwood's.....it just feels wrong.......now i can
btw, i'm usually a 44 ( i can fit into a wested 42 for some reason). the size large was recommended as the salesperson said a medium worked for him and he was a size 40.
cheers,
G
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:20 pm
by Hatch
Now you'll have to come up with a "Fedora" fedora to go with it..........
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:26 pm
by RCSignals
Hatch wrote:Now you'll have to come up with a "Fedora" fedora to go with it..........
aren't we supposed to believe Indy's Fedora is Fedora's Fedora?
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:57 pm
by Indiana G
already did.......she's my pecan raiders
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=37924
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:59 pm
by Indiana G
btw dewayne, from the description of the back of the jacket from a member here that went to the cockpit usa store.....it should look close to the design of that vintage jacket.
that's beautiful btw.....i love the button cuffs. i wish this one had 'em
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:41 pm
by ReturningSon
whipcracker wrote:DeWayne wrote:Looks kind of (minus storm flap and obvious differences) similar in design to my Grandpa's '49 horsehide jacket, no? I wonder what the back looks like.
That back looks kind of like Magnoli's Vintage Adventure Jacket. (Which BTW I think is a very cool jacket.)
Boy, that is such a lovely jacket! 50 years of character and adventure. Thats what an Indy jacket should look like!
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:50 pm
by Raider S
Exactly. There's no way to replicate that look other than the passage of time. Photos like that should be the poster child of the getting a jacket, forgetting any flaws you may think it has, and simply wearing until you can't even remeber when it was you got it.
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 6:13 pm
by Indiana G
too bad its not like the old days when both societal norms as well as your income could only afford you one rough and tumble jacket. i blame wested for this......for giving us affordable jackets...so affordable that you can buy multiple jackets and then make it impossible to wear them in, in your lifetime. so we gotta go with vintage or predistressed jackets...and those cost alot more.
i do have an 'old fashioned' mindset, but you gotta roll with the punches when adapting that to 2009 standards.
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 3:35 am
by mark seven
Indiana G wrote:too bad its not like the old days when both societal norms as well as your income could only afford you one rough and tumble jacket.
"Long hair minimizes the need for Barbers;socks can be done without,
one leather jacket solves the coat problem for many years"-Albert Einstein
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 5:03 pm
by Hatch
Someone who's good with Photoshop needs to put a fedora on above pic
Re: Roughneck Oil Driller Jacket
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 11:56 pm
by RCSignals