Xopher
A-List Customer
- Messages
- 434
- Location
- Pennsylvania
I have had my ELC B-6 for about 3 or 4 years now. I remember for the first year or two...it was my baby. I was ever cautious of how I moved and strayed from leaning on brick walls and the like to preserve it for as long as possible. I was fussy and protective of my B-6 beauty.
Something clicked this year. By B-6 no longer seemed fragile in my mind. I started moving fire wood in it. Today I replaced the axle in my car wearing it, the grease on the cuff make me love it more. The cracks and scuffs in the seal brown surface reveal the raw leather underneath....and my heart bubbles with joy. The more beat up it gets, the more I love it. Its a size 44, fit like a glove when I bought it, I lost about 50lbs since then, I am probably closer to a 40 now, and yet I love it still. I can wear sweaters and my old Sears shearling vest.
My B-6 has become just "My Jacket". The threat of it developing bald spots or a hole in the hide no longer scares me. I would not say I am careless with it now, but I certainly dont treat it like the $1350 jacket it was when I bought it. It is now a tool, the perfect tool and I love it.
Does this happen to anyone else? When do you stop babying your high end repros and treat them like the military work horses they originally were? Id love to link photos now but that da*n photo bucket wont let me.
Something clicked this year. By B-6 no longer seemed fragile in my mind. I started moving fire wood in it. Today I replaced the axle in my car wearing it, the grease on the cuff make me love it more. The cracks and scuffs in the seal brown surface reveal the raw leather underneath....and my heart bubbles with joy. The more beat up it gets, the more I love it. Its a size 44, fit like a glove when I bought it, I lost about 50lbs since then, I am probably closer to a 40 now, and yet I love it still. I can wear sweaters and my old Sears shearling vest.
My B-6 has become just "My Jacket". The threat of it developing bald spots or a hole in the hide no longer scares me. I would not say I am careless with it now, but I certainly dont treat it like the $1350 jacket it was when I bought it. It is now a tool, the perfect tool and I love it.
Does this happen to anyone else? When do you stop babying your high end repros and treat them like the military work horses they originally were? Id love to link photos now but that da*n photo bucket wont let me.