That's a great price for it all when you think what you'd pay new,and then how much work you'd have to put in to get a new one looking like that. That's it I've decided,no more leathers,just going to put the time in to get the ones I've got looking like this one. I suppose that's the next twenty years taken care of!
Jake , beautiful Patina on Your Highwayman ,
? Which Zipper do You choose ?
And i want to say sorry for " Interruption " Your Thread with my Highwayman Pic`s
# Norbert
Howdy folks, it's been a while and high time I updated this thread with a few photos. Aero did a fantastic job of relining the jacket in vibrant Royal Stuart tartan and the additional inside pocket is, of course, very useful.
Cannot believe my eyes looking at your jacket - AWESOME! Have to invest much more time in my horsehide jackets. But not sure if one will ever look like yours?
For me....that's the great 'benefit' to the hide finishes that Aero uses. Along with their hides being super tough..they are 'allowed' to develope nice grain as well as a gradual burnished appearance resulting in great 'charactor'. In my opinion..this can make a nice contrast with a neat shirt and tie with slacks...OR...simple T shirt and denim. How could it get any better? Looks like a grand 'keeper' Jake!
HD
Looks like Aero did a great job on the reline.
Your Highwayman is an incredible jacket......naturally aged with wearing giving that warm subdued but inviting glow that only comes with use.
I echoe the comments from ButteMT61, Windward and HD. Also what is really awesome is that it is Aero's heavy steer, proving that quality steerhide will age with that unmistakable patina usually associated with horsehide.
Aero should use that jacket on their homepage! I can't stop looking at it. And yes, cow/steer is just as awesome as FQHH. I have both, and they top my list for jackets.
Damn. That's just sexy. (I feel like a dame talkin' about shoes )
Thanks guys. I'm more than pleased now it has its new lining. Looking at those areas where there has been less wear (and you have to look closely for those on this jacket) I can confirm that the original colour was black.
Wow, what a beaut. I'd almost want to say that the steerhide ages better than horse and ends up with more interesting patina as a result. Horse is so damn tough that it just does not age the same.
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