I’ve used Mustang Paste for years now on boots to no ill effect. It’s fairly light, doesn’t soak, darken, or cause leathers to go limp and matte IME. I recently put a bit on my SC horsehide jacket and it made some of her squeak go down but otherwise no discernible effect.
It does leave a bit...
Yep this was end of a successful strike at an airplane manufacturing plant I believe, I’d have to back and find the original but it’s from the LA Times photo archive IIRC!
Apologies if any of the photos I post have been posted before. I collect so many photos that I can’t remember or find details on all of them anymore but I’ll include what I can off the top of my head.
Grizzly in LA, late ‘30s or early ‘40s:
Yeah, the typical raw denimhead, especially beginner, would want something that tapers to the waist and isn’t short and boxy. Look at all the denim jackets with extra length for guys who don’t tuck their shirts in.
Thanks! Their my new Pacemaker trousers in indigo herringbone.
Can I shamelessly plug? If so, it's these: https://the-rite-stuff.com/products/copy-of-pre-order-for-daybreak-10-oz-denim-herringbone-twill-work-pants-indigo
Posting for posterity’s sake, a Rainbow Country Hercules (was it the Single Rider back then?) that I got in 2017. Was too small and was listed as black but showed up dark brown (a recurring theme apparently).
Zipper was broken so I had it replaced by Mushmans. Leather was soft and a bit...
Do you know if they’ve made any leather jackets lately? Looking back, the most recent one I can find is this horsehide one with sprinbok hair on hide from 2018:
https://item.rakuten.co.jp/old-goat/sugarcane80519/
Well it’s been a few years but I did finally get said jacket:
Bought second-hand, was listed as black but is more like a dark seal brown. The leather has some squeak and a somewhat firm temper. Nice grain and teacore potential.
The repro Crown spring zipper:
Convertible wool collar...
Just got this one, a 1940s Stetson 3X Beaver, the previous owner’s great-grandfather purchased it in Nebraska around the mid-40s. It showed up like this:
Crown is extremely soft and malleable, will take any shape without steam, sweatband and reed are both intact and supple. I’ll keep it...
Thanks, yes it’s very similar to that one, just the crown is slightly lower and it’s less of a minnick crease. Despite looking like shingle it’s pretty soft and comfortable.
My pooch is actually a toy poodle, adopted on Christmas Day to boot.
A new-to-me palm braid hat, unsure of the decade but the sweatband stamp doesn’t look very modern. It’s very similar to the ones in the 1930s photos below, just with an Open Road-style crown:
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