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Cool Grais. Not my style, but for some reason I’m tempted.


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Coriu

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Friggin ebay. I ask for a simple shoulder-seam to end-of-sleeve cuff measurement. Nothing fancy, just take a tape measure to the sleeve and tell me the results. Right? A 10 year old could do it. Instead this wacky pic is what I get... along with "hope this helps." Hitting my forehead against the wall here. Grrrrr...
I am chuckling because I teach high school math and if you think things are bad now, wait until you see what is coming down the road. Things like taking measurements or reading a map baffle many of my high schoolers. If they cannot plug it into a calculator/computer, they are lost. Math has been dumbed down to a point most old timers would not believe.
 

born113

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I teach high school math
Offtopic of course. But could you provide a link to the electronic version of your school's math textbook or equivalent? I'm terribly interested in today's level.
And further. In your school, students are now required to study at least the basics of physics?
I will be very grateful for the reaction :)
 

Coriu

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Offtopic of course. But could you provide a link to the electronic version of your school's math textbook or equivalent? I'm terribly interested in today's level.
And further. In your school, students are now required to study at least the basics of physics?
I will be very grateful for the reaction :)
Leather properties, patterns...it's all math/science. At its core, math is about recognizing patterns. To operate at the level of expertise of many on this forum, one has to have a great eye and appreciation for subtleties and, in that sense, many of you are math geeks, whether you like or not o_O

I am part artist, part engineer by trade. Leather jackets are the perfect intersection of art and science. A leather swatch may be enjoyable to look at and touch, but it is the math behind the leather jacket that creates the magic for most of us.

Many Americans have no clue what "3 mm" looks like or the concept of a "drop" and its impact on a jacket. Many of you likely take your knowledge for granted, but you are friggin' geniuses compared to the average American.

I firmly believe that kids' reliance on computers is dumbing them down, ie many high school kids cannot quickly multiply 4X7 in their head. I have witnessed this dumbing down over the past 25 years, teaching and managing engineers both pre and post the days computers went mainstream.

The Sears catalog of 50 ago years forced an intense study of photos to recognize subtle differences in styles/patterns. Our eyes became trained to look for subtleties and connect the dots. It is this skill that is declining in many young people. Young people today are like border collies...if it ain't moving, ie TikTok videos, it ain't fun.

When I went to high school, 80 hours of classroom was budgeted for Algebra 1. Today, we budget 270 hours to cover that same material. And many kids still cannot pass, despite the snail's pace. Chemistry and physics are electives.
 

born113

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To operate at the level of expertise of many on this forum, one has to have a great eye and appreciation for subtleties and, in that sense, many of you are math geeks, whether you like or not o_O
Well, this is, of course, an overestimation of ability to put it mildly :) But I understand the direction of your thought.
So what is the name of the last class mathematics textbook, or at least who is the author or publisher?
 

Coriu

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Well, this is, of course, an overestimation of ability to put it mildly :) But I understand the direction of your thought.
So what is the name of the last class mathematics textbook, or at least who is the author or publisher?
Textbooks are out of favor and have been for years. Teachers spend their lives at copy machines creating materials for each day and have to maintain their own websites as well. Sound f'ed up..it is.
 

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Wildhorses

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A hidden Cal. I received a $600 offer from the seller, and the price has dropped to $900... It's now back to $750.
Too much expensive anyway
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Jumper

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I always look at this style from the outside to the label, looking for something interesting, a cut above. we all know there are many in this style for sale, even the jackets labeled Levi seem numerous,. looks well made, nice condition and the 60s/70s Californian label. (It only becomes expensive when you add shipping/taxes. ) They made quality leather outwear through out their life which was 1930s till 1970s. I've had other garments with this label. Like all makers they followed trends, made for the market of the day. Their Golden Years jackets are a testament to their quality, innovation, they were one of the biggest players in their day. I have never seen a "second rate" jacket with their label. I know very little about this company. I've called out before and was rewarded. Some have more energy/knowledge than me.

I'm glad your have given it your attention. I quite excited by this arrival, though it will be big. Which gives me another idea.

Of course I am in line for @ton312 size 42, if he can find it in his pile! We are Brothers in Illinois, I'm just down the road.
So glad you picked this one up. What do you think, late '60s / early '70s? Probably too big for me, too–one of the reasons I didn't go for it. Very Lee Rider-like, but unique with those buttons, which were, ironically, another reason I didn't go for it—not sure I could make it work. I saw that ton312 had the idea of switching them out for rivets, which is the sort of thing that would certainly make it more wearable for me, but I wonder how much of its magic it loses then?

Can't wait to see how it works out for you.
 

tmitchell59

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So glad you picked this one up. What do you think, late '60s / early '70s? Probably too big for me, too–one of the reasons I didn't go for it. Very Lee Rider-like, but unique with those buttons, which were, ironically, another reason I didn't go for it—not sure I could make it work. I saw that ton312 had the idea of switching them out for rivets, which is the sort of thing that would certainly make it more wearable for me, but I wonder how much of its magic it loses then?

Can't wait to see how it works out for you.

they are in the mail. Yes, late 60s early 70s.
 

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Cool Grais. Not my style, but for some reason I’m tempted.


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That's an awesome jacket. What a color scheme, especially with the lining. It's another in a long line of jackets that look amazing to me but I can't imagine how to wear without looking silly. I take it hard, like some kind of a personal failing. Anyway, lovely jacket.
 

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Fidelity w/Talon 18"P2P $200 OBO w/free ship
 
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