Found my old friend last night...
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2003 4:21 pm
I started posting this in the other thread, but, it was enough off-topic from it that I thought better of it, and decided to do an Introduction....
I'd been here several years ago, when we were debating whether it was a 1911 or a Hi-Power, and Michaelson convinced me that the Hi-Power was right instead of a 1911 as I thought at the time. Anyway, I'm back, and hopefully will become a bit more permanent.....
Found my jacket last night. It's an old Flight Suits jacket, goat, pre-distressed, and naturally-aged on top of it to boot.
Let's see.... In high school, I was a camp counselor during the summer that I went to Oshkosh for the week to the EAA Fly-In w/ Dad, that would've been '88, found the leather jackets at FlightSuit's booth, asked if they could do one like Indy's, they said sure! So, after begging, pleading, asking for an early Christmas present, etc., my parents finally relented and let ordered me one. Ordered it in September. Got it big, "so I'd have room to grow". Wore it everywhere I went for years.... high school, Marine Corps, college, fieldwork...
Well, after getting into grad school, I ended up putting on some poundage. Got out, got a job, and have been trying to "settle down". Married life sure didn't keep me trim. But, finally, I'm taking some poundage off. (Down almost 60 pounds now, still need to get a bit more off, though).
So, the other day, it occurred to me, ya know, I ought to be able to fit into my jacket again. So, I had to go hunting... the wife had boxed it during our last move. Found it last night. It's definitely not to big on me anymore! lol..... Nah, it fits well enough... a little smaller than I'd buy, but, not so small that it looks bad or is too tight. If I can get another 10 - 20 pounds off, it'll be just right, I think.
Anyway, it was like running into my best friend from high-school.
But, it's feeling its age, too. And, I could use a bit of opinions, suggestions, etc.
I've found this page: http://www.pecard.com/smoothjackets.htm
And http://www.pecard.com/IndyGear.htm
... and I've been digesting their contents. My jacket isn't stiff, it's still nice and pliable, but, in places it's dried and cracked, most especially on the shoulders. It's on the verge of flaking, even though it's not stiff. Odd, eh? And, it's always been a bit too light... it's more of a reddish color, like a pair of darkened Aldens. I wish it was darker, more like a Hershey's chocolate.
Initial instinct says that the "Pecard Classic Leather Dressing" would be completely safe. But, I want to darken it, so, I'm leaning towards the brown-tinted weatherproof dressing. But one of the above pages seems to imply that Shoe and Boot oil would be better in light coats... but, I'm hesitant about that.
Anyone have any thoughts, suggestions, caveats?
Many thanks....
-Leslie
I'd been here several years ago, when we were debating whether it was a 1911 or a Hi-Power, and Michaelson convinced me that the Hi-Power was right instead of a 1911 as I thought at the time. Anyway, I'm back, and hopefully will become a bit more permanent.....
Found my jacket last night. It's an old Flight Suits jacket, goat, pre-distressed, and naturally-aged on top of it to boot.
Let's see.... In high school, I was a camp counselor during the summer that I went to Oshkosh for the week to the EAA Fly-In w/ Dad, that would've been '88, found the leather jackets at FlightSuit's booth, asked if they could do one like Indy's, they said sure! So, after begging, pleading, asking for an early Christmas present, etc., my parents finally relented and let ordered me one. Ordered it in September. Got it big, "so I'd have room to grow". Wore it everywhere I went for years.... high school, Marine Corps, college, fieldwork...
Well, after getting into grad school, I ended up putting on some poundage. Got out, got a job, and have been trying to "settle down". Married life sure didn't keep me trim. But, finally, I'm taking some poundage off. (Down almost 60 pounds now, still need to get a bit more off, though).
So, the other day, it occurred to me, ya know, I ought to be able to fit into my jacket again. So, I had to go hunting... the wife had boxed it during our last move. Found it last night. It's definitely not to big on me anymore! lol..... Nah, it fits well enough... a little smaller than I'd buy, but, not so small that it looks bad or is too tight. If I can get another 10 - 20 pounds off, it'll be just right, I think.
Anyway, it was like running into my best friend from high-school.
But, it's feeling its age, too. And, I could use a bit of opinions, suggestions, etc.
I've found this page: http://www.pecard.com/smoothjackets.htm
And http://www.pecard.com/IndyGear.htm
... and I've been digesting their contents. My jacket isn't stiff, it's still nice and pliable, but, in places it's dried and cracked, most especially on the shoulders. It's on the verge of flaking, even though it's not stiff. Odd, eh? And, it's always been a bit too light... it's more of a reddish color, like a pair of darkened Aldens. I wish it was darker, more like a Hershey's chocolate.
Initial instinct says that the "Pecard Classic Leather Dressing" would be completely safe. But, I want to darken it, so, I'm leaning towards the brown-tinted weatherproof dressing. But one of the above pages seems to imply that Shoe and Boot oil would be better in light coats... but, I'm hesitant about that.
Anyone have any thoughts, suggestions, caveats?
Many thanks....
-Leslie