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Goatskin

Seb Lucas

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It's funny how goat varies. My Johnson goat is very pebbled and very soft, my G&B goat is very smooth and soft with almost no grain, my Alexander goat is hard, stiff and grainy with ridges along with pebbling. You'd never know they were the same animal. The Al is showing the most character and is notably thicker than the others.
 

thor

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I have two jackets from The Cockpit in their "vintage, washed goatskin" hide, an Oil Driller half-belt and a vintage G-1. Fabulous leather with heavy pebbling as well as varying (large and small) areas of grain, wrinkling and burnished patina. Looks and feels exactly like 40-50 year old goatskin (I've owned 1940's and 1950's M-422 and G-1 jackets and the washed goat is a dead ringer for those vintage hides).
 

thor

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In my experience, the goatskin M-422 jackets I've worn in heavy rain is every bit as impregnable as my chrome-tanned "bullet-proof" LW horsehide A-2.
 

Edward

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I wore my Wested Raiders goathide in heavy rain in Dehli one night, with no problems. The Aero goathide is grand too. I rather suspect the tanning process is more important than the hide itself when it comes to being weatherproof, though.
 

Rudie

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Berlin
My Aero goatskin jacket is not waterproof at all. Totally different from the Chromexcel Aero I had before. I do love the hide, though. It's getting better every day. Quite substantial but still much lighter and softer than the HFQHH (even though it has nearly the same thickness). It was very wearable right from the start. During the last two years it has developed lots of nice creases and moulded to my body more and more.
 

schitzo

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My Aero goatskin jacket is not waterproof at all. Totally different from the Chromexcel Aero I had before. I do love the hide, though. It's getting better every day. Quite substantial but still much lighter and softer than the HFQHH (even though it has nearly the same thickness). It was very wearable right from the start. During the last two years it has developed lots of nice creases and moulded to my body more and more.


Rudie is that russet or seal goatskin, I forget. And whatever it is, any danger of a few photos?

I really would like to see what the aero goatskin looks like after a bit of wear, especially the seal, if any of you can oblige
 

Edward

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There are photos round here somewhere of my Aero A2, in seal goat. I bought it used (though I doubt it had had much wear). I've worn it a fair bit myself, but it hasn't shown obvious signs of wear the way the horse jackets seem to. Main reason I've come to prefer the goat, really.
 

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