Bluechel
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That's a beauty. Great color.I posted this in the incoming thread. I think it’s Natal. I’ll update when t arrives next week. Just as soon as I swear I’m done with leather this thing pops up and I can’t say no.
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Color and hide reminds me of your old Jimbo jacket.I posted this in the incoming thread. I think it’s Natal. I’ll update when t arrives next week. Just as soon as I swear I’m done with leather this thing pops up and I can’t say no.
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Gone, but not forgotten. Is it still in your custody?Color and hide reminds me of your old Jimbo jacket.
Baseball mitt leather.
Long gone and probably long forgotten.
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Just have to say - this 'Cordovan' W-D looks better to me than many jackets costing well north of $1K.
Why yes it is.
Wonder why no one wanted this for $50?I’m a little worried it will in fact be too big. I will let you know Randy!
TBH the Natal CR I had was actually pretty horrible. Absolutely zero tailoring. Fit like a sack of potatoes. I wouldn’t pay $15 for one. The cross zips are much better. But IMO the CR’s are junk. But I also hate CR’s, so there’s that too.Wonder why no one wanted this for $50? View attachment 593999
Well there we go! Solved!!TBH the Natal CR I had was actually pretty horrible. Absolutely zero tailoring. Fit like a sack of potatoes. I wouldn’t pay $15 for one. The cross zips are much better. But IMO the CR’s are junk. But I also hate CR’s, so there’s that too.
So the CZs are much better, or aren’t much better?TBH the Natal CR I had was actually pretty horrible. Absolutely zero tailoring. Fit like a sack of potatoes. I wouldn’t pay $15 for one. The cross zips are much better. But IMO the CR’s are junk. But I also hate CR’s, so there’s that too.
Agreed tho tbh, still better fit than Langlitz.TBH the Natal CR I had was actually pretty horrible. Absolutely zero tailoring. Fit like a sack of potatoes. I wouldn’t pay $15 for one. The cross zips are much better. But IMO the CR’s are junk. But I also hate CR’s, so there’s that too.
The Natal CRs fit me reasonably well, but the high point I would say is the leather. The Walker Dyers for a time were using the same hides and show better workmanship, but being on the thinner side my Vansons fit me the best.TBH the Natal CR I had was actually pretty horrible. Absolutely zero tailoring. Fit like a sack of potatoes. I wouldn’t pay $15 for one. The cross zips are much better. But IMO the CR’s are junk. But I also hate CR’s, so there’s that too.
Found another US Made in my size, and jumped on it for $65, a pittance. It looks like it'll need a good cleaning.A few weeks ago, I found a US Made Middleton Mass jacket in my size, 44. A cross-zip with side laces, epaulets, zip-out lining, inside pocket, long kidney panel with action back. No belt, no coin pocket, no breast pocket.
It was sold on ebay by the Salvation Army, and had an opening bid of $9.99, and ended up going for $81, a rather good price. I was the high bidder, and it came home for under $100 with shipping and taxes.
It arrived, and I am rather impressed. This leather feels like Vanson comp weight leather, the good old comp weight from before the old tannery burned down, and maybe even heavier, and the jacket hasn't been worn very much. I think it spent most of its life in a closet. It's 8 lbs and hefty -- feels a lot like my old, long-lost TRD jacket did, though it differs in many details.
Quite a find, got a bargain.
I see a size 46 on the ‘Bay right now, that someone put a big patch on the back! This one looks promising can’t wait to hear more!Found another US Made in my size, and jumped on it for $65, a pittance. It looks like it'll need a good cleaning.
Long term forum readers may recall from time to time I'll talk about the first good motorcycle jacket I owned, made by TRD "The Real Deal" of Cleveland, OH, which for me was the perfect biker jacket, which I tragically lost. The quest to replace that jacket eventually led me to these forums, and buying countless jackets since.
This incoming US Made is a close match to the style and configuration of that TRD that I lost. There have been 4-6 other jackets that I've found over the years that were close, but not quite the equal of, that beloved TRD. This one might be the closet yet. The leather thickness and grain are very like the TRD, although this one seems more worn and patina-ed. This one looks like it has a lot of superficial scratches than my old TRD did. But it has the same brownish undertone to the black as the semi-aniline dye has begun to fade, The pocket configuration, full belt, epaulets, action back gussets, brass hardware, and long back kidney panel are all basically the same type as the TRD.
Build quality of my other US Made is comparable to TRD, but I think I'd put my old TRD above this one still. Once I have it in hand, and can clean it up and give it a good look-over, I might revise. My memory is a bit rose colored, too.
Looking forward to seeing how it fits and how it looks zipped up
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