This is beautiful. Freaking beautiful.
It might end up for sale soon...
This is beautiful. Freaking beautiful.
^^ Interesting thread and topic, I have to agree with Carlos' comments above. All the "standard one-star" Perfectos I have tried were simply too short for me in the torso (and back) and even on a motorcycle they just did not feel right to me. I also still wish this model was offered with a removable liner, or not-quilted liner installed. Otherwise, nice jackets, for a person who can fit them.
The 613SH and 613S appeared in 2019 ?
I thought the 613 horsehide had been reintroduced a few years before that and S model introduced earlier than 2019 as well .
Originaly , the first model of them all , after the ones produced for Beck in 1928 and Harley as well i believe , was the 613 made of horsehide ( it is weird they specified SH for it instead of HH like 618HH but maybe there is a reason !) in the 1940's it seems , before the 618 from what i read !
Some say the 618 appeared in the 50's but the Schott website specifies early 60's for the 618 and because people used to steal stars on the 613 !
It sounds weird to have produced two different models with just the stars difference cause originaly that was the only difference it seems ( i read the nickel color snaps on collar , stamped Schott , only appeared in the 80's ).
I had been told the 618 was the firs model in a Schott store in Paris ...
Whereas Legendaryusa website says :
"This Schott Perfecto 118 is the real thing - as noted by Rin Tanaka, motorcycle jacket historian and author of "Motorcycle Jackets - A Century of Design" published by Schiffer Books."
I would tend to believe more Schott website but i don't know if they kept very precise archives of all that with chronology for more than a century , although it is still the same family who owns Schott since the begining and i think this is great !
Actually got that wrong, S and SH were released late 2015 early 2016:
Before that you had the regular 613 and 618, which were stared and starless, as well as the 613H.
All these had underarm footballs, which where removed for the S (slim) versions.
The 118 was the longer baggier version.
Really if you want this information you have to spend the hours looking for the right posts on the Schott forum.
Gail, Jason and Schott are always posting useful stuff.
https://www.schottnyc.com/forum/posts/will_there_be_a_613s.htm
Yes thanks for your answer .
If i remember well i read somewhere the 118 was made in the 80's ( wikipedia specifies 1977 but specifies early 50's for the 618 whereas Schott story timeline specifies early 60.s for the 618 ) .
It seems ( based on Schott story timeline and wikipedia) that the Steerhide replaced the Horsehide in the early 60's ( due to a decrease of quality of the horsehide back then if i remember well ) .
You mean 613SH ( not 613H ) ?
I don't know why they specify SH and not HH for the 613 horsehide ( whereas they specify 618HH for the 618 in horsehide .
It's just a detail but i was wondering.
Yes, i read some of Gail's posts on Schott forum when i was looking for some infos about all that .
He or she ( not sure if this is a male or female name ) seems to know about Schott history and jackets specs.
No, i mean 613H, you are mixing different models together.
613H and 613SH are different and were produced at different times.
Like i said, the 613SH is only 3 years old, before that it was called 613H, the 613H had underarm footballs and a 24" back, the 613SH doesn't have footballs and is 25" long.
The 613H isn't produced anymore, the SH is still in production.
Gail worked at Schott for 30 years, she knows most things Schott related.
(take the Schott storyline with a grain of salt, they are still saying they made the jacket Marlon Brando whore...)
Just a little update kind of related to this post. Most unfortunate as Gail was super helpful and useful on the Schott forum. She just passed away this past week. I would expect Jason or some new employee to step up their posting. But again Gail was great and very responsive if not always accurate. She is going to be sorely missed there.
She helped me more than once. Especially with a limited one of 100 1928 release that was specific to Portugal. Like how the hell did she find that info for me and figure it out? She truly was a huge asset for them. I know I for one will also miss her.That sucks, she was always great help.
Even after she retired she still answered her emails, she sent me multiple sizing charts and answered many of my questions.
Thanks Gail.
Just a little update kind of related to this post. Most unfortunate as Gail was super helpful and useful on the Schott forum. She just passed away this past week. I would expect Jason or some new employee to step up their posting. But again Gail was great and very responsive if not always accurate. She is going to be sorely missed there.
Yeah I’ve seen Jason answer a few things recently. But he’s a busy man. After Gail officially retired they kept her on as @Carlos840 said. That was all she did. Unless they hire someone to take that sole job. And even if they did, they won’t have her 30 years of knowledge behind it.Sad and shocking. She had just helped me out with something not even three weeks ago. Gail has always, always, always been there, providing info, helping people out with what was basically the same question asked a million times over. But Gail was always there for you which is sort of incredible and speaks volumes of her character. I doubt it Schott forums are going to be the same...
I can only tell you that the 613 was by far my fav Schott. Fits and feels the best. It was a true rock and roll jacket.