So this is a change of pace for me. Early Vanson CR with "1" piece back w/kidney panel. Not free but not expensive either. Bought mostly as it is old-school Vanson Comp weight that appears to be in good, well broken in, grainy shape here. It's a "42" so rolling the dice if it will fit or...
These are handy machines. I used one often in a car donation ministry I was invovled with several years back, and we used it on really smelly cars we got in. They key is: "Use in un-occupied space". I would suggest putting the machine, and your jacket in question, in a car you can leave alone...
Ok, that is, well, just - wrong.
Not sure how else to describe it. Probably a "fashion specialist’s" dream - gone a bit off the rails.
No idea what the practical use of that would be, however it would be a fun way to drive you co-worker crazy by un-zipping the back zipper of thier jacket when...
I absolutely agree with you BFD70. For 90% of my life and working times, Red Wings - of the general type have been fully sufficient for nearly everything I have needed to do. In fact my first "quality" pair of Red Wings (bought for dress, not for physical work) were the Iron Rangers in 2013...
That's really nice! The measurements look like a 42 or so to me and the longer sleeve length is desirable (and rare). Is there any lining or tags? Leather looks rather dry to me?
Might be worth shipping it to Dena to have her very carefully "re-hydrate" the leather in a way that does not...
I lusted after the Saab 900 SPG model. It was incredible for its day, and the design of those old school 900-series still looks well today. So many of my peers through i was nuts in an '82 900 turbo, but I didn't care.
Fun fact, it was the only car I ever did a "road test" race from a stop...
Really awesome jacket & story behind it there Marc! Great of you to reach back out to the seller as you did.
We really just never know how even the smallest of efforts may encourage people beyond our expectations.
"Broken Grain" seems to be an invented term. This is common in business however can be confusing to customers. Personally I do not like that term as it iimplies that your brand-new product is in fact - slightly - "broken" already! For some folks (a rather small percentage it would seem) this...
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