The colour has a definite "Fight Club" vibe to it. I like it.
As in some drunk in a pub will want to fight you because he thinks you're a woofter?
If I'm not mistaken the cherry highwayman pictured belongs to an American who lives in a sunny place. Personally I think it looks fantastic. But the cherry jacket I owned didn't look like that. Mice was a much darker shade, and my guess is that sunlight/lack of sunlight makes a difference
Cordovan's going to be about as reddish as I'm going to go- I thought that cherry might have been more black cherry/bloodstain sorta colour. Might catch flying glass in a pub. And you know it'd only be a matter of time everywhere you went until someone said: 'The first rule is...'.
Zebedee, I have two cherry FQHH jackets ... an HG5 and a Hudson. The color in the pictures with this post, I believe, is definitely enhanced by the sunlight, as Schitzo posits. I would describe the color of my two jackets as more "black cherry" than what you see in these pictures. It's much darker and much more subtle than suggested here. Definitely NOT red. With the Hudson, the "black cherry" color of the hide was the reason I went with the chocolate brown mouton color; the color of the collar plays plays off the cherry and brings out the black undertones of the dye.
I've also got a cordovan FQHH long half belt, and I would definitely describe that color as purple-ish in tone ... almost a blending of browns and deep, deep purples.
Hope this helps.