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Alexander Leathers

LeFonque

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To the non-rider, that has to be the single most incomprehensible post ever on these boards. I know it's in English, but the rest is a total mystery...:first: :confused:


I am really sorry wdw what can I say even in my day job I deal with the incompressible. When it comes to Harley talk well what can I say the post speaks for itself.
 

wdw

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No problem. It made me laugh, anyway. Your jacket looks great on you, by the way. No need for any concerns at all.
 

LeFonque

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Maybe this will help my everyday bike is a springer twin cam softtail. It has upswept pipes and a lowering kit. I didn't want the fat arse option because I am a bit old school.

Subject is moving a long way off from my new drifter AL.
 

beanieman

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The Nuts.....

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Cooperson

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Nice looking jacket beanieman. You'll get requests to show us what it looks like when it's being worn, so I'll get in first :). How's the fit?
 

frussell

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beanieman - at first glance on my crummy monitor, I thought you had purchased yourself a golden jacket. Now I see it's just the shine of new leather. Looks great, congratulations. Frank
 

hpalapdog

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I see Will's decided to repeat the sins of Aero's old Irvin design: tubular arms and teddy bear shearling. [huh]

Here's my original Irvin. A large jacket 25" across the chest with long 27" arms. The arms are narrower than a size 44 Eastman I used to own.
The arms on the Eastman seem to have elephantiasis. What's wrong with the AL pattern arms in the tubular sense ?

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Sloan1874

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To my eyes they look like the tubular arms that Aero's old arms had that the likes of aswatland ascribed as inaccurate, maybe we should ask him for a ruling :D. But more than that, the ironed, teddy bear-ish shearling is, I think, off the mark. I remember one former FL-er actually dipped their Aero in hot water and then allowed it to dry in order to 're-kink' it. Seems a bit extreme but there you go...
 
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To my eyes they look like the tubular arms that Aero's old arms had that the likes of aswatland ascribed as inaccurate, maybe we should ask him for a ruling :D. But more than that, the ironed, teddy bear-ish shearling is, I think, off the mark. I remember one former FL-er actually dipped their Aero in hot water and then allowed it to dry in order to 're-kink' it. Seems a bit extreme but there you go...
No, you're right. I think Worf bought it? The sheerling looks much better another getting soaked a bunch of times. As for Irvin's, if I were getting one, it would be Jon's. He's on VLJ and is making great looking jackets. There was some other super-secret flop that never appeared there ”AM something or other". But they had a killer zipper I read lol
 

hpalapdog

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John Lever can probably explain the tubular bit as well. He has discussed a redesign with Will Lauder at Aero. For someone like me who has never handled an Aero it's difficult to understand.

Teddy bear fur, easy fix. Here's my ELC B-6. Used to have straight fleece. Cold wool cycle in the washing machine and it comes out looking like merino.

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My current YMC B-3. No washing needed just a bit of wear.

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Sloan1874

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I think it's something to do with the size of the arm hole relative to the cuff. A nice set of shearlings there, btw.
 

Plumbline

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Never really had any issue with any of my Aero Irvins ... some didn't have the "right" zippers ( Talon and Aero Knitting Needle Company) but the fit was generally good. It's a bit like the old A-2 discussion ... if you want historical accuracy there are REALLY good historically accurate manufacturers out there but the price is at a premium and delivery wait is long ( but if that's what you want then you pays yer money and takes yer choice).

It's interesting that the ONLY manufacturer able to use the Irvin logo and name ( Aviation Leathercraft) don't produce anything close to the accuracy of WPG, Alexanders, Aero and others. Indeed their Irvin jacket bears little resemblence to the historical Irvins of the 40's.
 

Plumbline

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Yup .. they bought it .. so they can ( I'm not sure Transatlantic actually had to buy "Aero" they just sort of aquired it ... but I don't know enough about the history in the 1980's ... a priinciple that Gary challenged in the 90's) !!!
 

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