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Let’s see them!I agree. I have both of those. I also have several others made by different makers and come with different labels.
Let’s see them!I agree. I have both of those. I also have several others made by different makers and come with different labels.
Those jackets look great for their age. Original belts?
Will remake the mouton on my oakbrook. For the Herc, I do not have any. Can you please share the Hercules mouton pattern? Here is a link for the thread and PDF file for the graph paper. Here is the link for the thread:https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/leather-jacket-fur-mouton-collar-attachment-pattern.108468/
WOW!!!! So darn cool!There were multiple makers for the Oakbrook and Hercules D pocket jackets so it really depends on which one you’re talking about. Rough Wear and California Sportswear were the main two makers.
Here’s my late 50’s Hercules in steerhide made by California Sportswear.
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This one below is the exact Oakbrook that Tom Hardy wore in the movie. Very late 50’s or early 60’s and made in steerhide also by California Sportswear.
The leather is exactly the same. One isn’t thicker than the other. Very nice steerhide. Only difference in the cut is the Oakbrook isn’t as tapered but both are V shaped, have wide shoulders and are short.
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I don’t blame you. The Ultra is the ultimate in touring modelsProbably my favorite bike not the fastest but went out west from Tennessee on it and she road like a dream. I let it go for the Ultra classic which was a much better touring bike for the two of us.
I believe it was around a size 42 with no tag. I sold it a while back. I felt it was a little too big for me.Best jacket, the cut it's perfection, size 40-42?