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Diamond Dave - Buco J-21

pawineguy

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I have to give Dave credit for working with some very interesting leathers and if I would get the tea core to fade to that and then stop it right there I would sign up right now. Still, it will be interesting to see how it progresses and as has been noted, you can always add some black dye if it fades too much.

Dave does work with leathers that are more conventional, I have a J-100 on order with Horween Essex steer hide, which has the same finishing as Horween's shell cordovan and is designed to patina, as opposed to fading.
 

Superfluous

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There is a point in the aging process where a leather jacket achieves that perfect balance of character (that point varies from person to person). The problem is that, after a jacket hits that point of perfect balance, it continues to age and, as it continues to age, it becomes less perfect and, dare I say, too faded. This is the life cycle of a leather jacket. Jeans go through a similar life cycle and, after achieving a "perfect" fade, continued wear results in too much fading. Wine experiences a similar cycle (albeit without the wear and tear).

My concern with the jacket displayed earlier in this thread is that, if it faded that much in a mere 2-3 weeks of normal wear and tear (I am assuming the owner did not intentionally vintagize the jacket), what will it look like in six months? Most leather jackets require considerably more time to achieve that level of character. I question the merit of a jacket that peaks after 2-3 weeks . . . at that rate of fade, its life cycle could be remarkably brief (even if it retains peak character for several months).
 

Guppy

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Hi everyone,
I’ve put in an order for the DD Buco J-21 about 3 weeks ago. I have opened this thread to keep you updated on the making of the jacket.
Dave told me he would start making the jacket in about 1 and a half weeks from now. I am excited. Dave has been really great cooperating with via mail. He is answering very quickly and his answers are very insightful and helpful. I completely trust him with his advice for my fit and sizing for the jacket. Dave has got my body measurements which I’ve done according to his website.
I’ve already decided to have the jacket made in Dave’s steer hide with tea core in brown, not black. Now I gotta decide if I wanna go for the combat finish or not. It’s not an easy decision as both finishes look amazing judging from the photos I’ve seen. Usually I am not into pre-distressed clothing and yet his combat finish is tempting as it’s such a beauty.
For those interested in the making of the finish of the leather by the way, this is how DD explained it to me, I hope I got it right.
Both, the plain brown and the combat finish, (and even the black tea core) start off as a tan colored chrome tanned steer hide. The brown ones then get a light coat of Bordeaux dye. And then a light "broken" coat of dark brown over the combat finish. It looks a little bit aged then.
What do you think?
Here is the „plain“ brown:
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Here is the combat crew finish:
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I am tending towards the standard brown as I think it’ll be distressed in no time anyway...

What do you think?
Plain brown gets my vote.

Where's Diamond Dave's website? I'm not finding them via Google. They look beautiful.
 

dan_t

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This is one that Aero posted recently on their Facebook page.
Apparently 25 years old & started out black......
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Damo

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I have to give Dave credit for working with some very interesting leathers and if I would get the tea core to fade to that and then stop it right there I would sign up right now. Still, it will be interesting to see how it progresses and as has been noted, you can always add some black dye if it fades too much.



Dave does work with leathers that are more conventional, I have a J-100 on order with Horween Essex steer hide, which has the same finishing as Horween's shell cordovan and is designed to patina, as opposed to fading.


Nice order, did you get hand warmer pockets?
 

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