Fine Creek HH 22" P2P $1250 opening bid...has a Real McCoys, too...maybe someone on here?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/154738136900?hash=item24071c9744:g:xoEAAOSwVNJhr5le
This belongs to the great nemesis of my 401 k. Think zot!!!
Fine Creek HH 22" P2P $1250 opening bid...has a Real McCoys, too...maybe someone on here?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/154738136900?hash=item24071c9744:g:xoEAAOSwVNJhr5le
Is (was) AMC a retailer? This jacket looks a lot like the Windward that's on its way to me.
Is (was) AMC a retailer? This jacket looks a lot like the Windward that's on its way to me.
Realistic price for a Buco nowadays.
Is (was) AMC a retailer? This jacket looks a lot like the Windward that's on its way to me.
Who's a size 74? Andre the Giant has been dead for almost 30 years.
Friend, come on. With all due respect. Not realistic. How many good condition j24 have you seen sold for this price? It sold fast. Why? Because it was a freaking good deal. I would buy it and hold it as a gift for a special person in my life. Why? Unfortunately, they do not come around that often. 60+ year jacket with ORIGINAL mouton and belt? The belt alone is worth to me 150. The mouton a lot more. How many have you seen with both items in a buco j24 sale? I truly do not remember one. In my view, jackets are worth only what the seller is willing to pay at a particular time.
Just my point of view. I respect everyone's opinion, and I am only writing this because I am made as hell for not knowing about it. I know a dear friend of mine who would have been very happy to own such an icon.
I dunno but I'm definitely seeing a trend of vtg leather jackets prices going down and Buco isn't an exception.
I think people realized there is still relatively many of them & that the Buco quality often isn't as good as the legendary status of the brand would have you believe. We don't see many cheap(er) ones because they sell, that's true, but even the jackets that are around $1500 linger around for months or longer. The same set of Buco's on eBay is the one I've been seeing for a long time now.
Reproductions have reached a point where they're better in every possible regard and in reality, since regardless of how we may feel about these jackets, they aren't irreplaceable works of art and all it takes a fantastic machinist & great piece of hide to re-create even the most impressive vtg piece.
People realize that for $1500 or so, it makes infinitely more sense to invest into Lost Worlds for instance, as you objectively are getting a vastly superior piece and while romanticizing has its rewards no doubt, it is my observation that with time, everyone shifts towards the most economical & practical option.
I agree vintage jacket prices have come down in value over the last 15 years, but you would rather wear a Lost world than a good-fitting Buco in good condition your not cool enough. lol The highest I have gone is $1,200 for a pristine 24 size 46 with a mutton collar. That $1,200 with inflation would be $2,000 in todays money. I would never pay $2,000 for a lost worlds.I dunno but I'm definitely seeing a trend of vtg leather jackets prices going down and Buco isn't an exception.
I think people realized there is still relatively many of them & that the Buco quality often isn't as good as the legendary status of the brand would have you believe. We don't see many cheap(er) ones because they sell, that's true, but even the jackets that are around $1500 linger around for months or longer. The same set of Buco's on eBay is the one I've been seeing for a long time now.
Reproductions have reached a point where they're better in every possible regard and in reality, since regardless of how we may feel about these jackets, they aren't irreplaceable works of art and all it takes a fantastic machinist & great piece of hide to re-create even the most impressive vtg piece.
People realize that for $1500 or so, it makes infinitely more sense to invest into Lost Worlds for instance, as you objectively are getting a vastly superior piece and while romanticizing has its rewards no doubt, it is my observation that with time, everyone shifts towards the most economical & practical option.
Or old guys trying to look cool. Good news is it can be done. Bad news is it is not easily done. Much easier to look cool when you are young.
This is the conversation I have with myself when looking at East West jackets, which would be a grail piece for me. Two popped up on eBay this past week. I had a preference for one design over the other but it was probably a touch too small (and the listing no longer exists). The other should fit and the seller has already reduced the price 20%. Time to start selling stuff to raise funds. But then I ask myself, if I'm going to do that why not just get an Electric Leather Studio instead?I dunno but I'm definitely seeing a trend of vtg leather jackets prices going down and Buco isn't an exception.
I think people realized there is still relatively many of them & that the Buco quality often isn't as good as the legendary status of the brand would have you believe. We don't see many cheap(er) ones because they sell, that's true, but even the jackets that are around $1500 linger around for months or longer. The same set of Buco's on eBay is the one I've been seeing for a long time now.
Reproductions have reached a point where they're better in every possible regard and in reality, since regardless of how we may feel about these jackets, they aren't irreplaceable works of art and all it takes a fantastic machinist & great piece of hide to re-create even the most impressive vtg piece.
People realize that for $1500 or so, it makes infinitely more sense to invest into Lost Worlds for instance, as you objectively are getting a vastly superior piece and while romanticizing has its rewards no doubt, it is my observation that with time, everyone shifts towards the most economical & practical option.
I agree vintage jacket prices have come down in value over the last 15 years, but you would rather wear a Lost world than a good-fitting Buco in good condition your not cool enough. lol The highest I have gone is $1,200 for a pristine 24 size 46 with a mutton collar. That $1,200 with inflation would be $2,000 in todays money. I would never pay $2,000 for a lost worlds.
I bet I could sell my J-24 for close to $2,000 today. If I had purchased a Lost World 12 years ago instead of my J-24, do you think I could sell it today for $2,000?
Far as quality I prefer the horsehide Buco used during the 50s over LW horsehide.
Do not take me wrong monitor, I do respect your opinion regarding leather jackets
This is the conversation I have with myself when looking at East West jackets, which would be a grail piece for me. Two popped up on eBay this past week. I had a preference for one design over the other but it was probably a touch too small (and the listing no longer exists). The other should fit and the seller has already reduced the price 20%. Time to start selling stuff to raise funds. But then I ask myself, if I'm going to do that why not just get an Electric Leather Studio instead?
And then I answer myself, "Your thrifty a** won't be getting either."