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Well, it has been common knowledge for a while, at least you have 'fessed up to it.
Now what's your view on Shinki & Clayton HH .. oh wait .... what's your view on Shinki .... oh wait ... what's your view on Aero supplied Shinki n??????
For the record, my jacket was made of shinki samples taken in by Will
I would say the clayton hh is cxl/bridle-like full of waxes/oils and smooth, but with some interesting grain characteristics. The grain striations are visible. I think someone did a blog posting of clayton hh and mentioned that is tanned, coloured, curried and then set. Currying i think involves hand applying waxes, tallows, oils and setting is like smoothing out /removing excess oil from the leather afterward. I suppose it is somewhat similiar to cxl except the oils in cxl are applied via their steam stuffing method before the coloring. I would say the clayton hh is most similar to uk bridle or cxl. I hope that helps!I agree. I was thinking Shinki for my Vintage Racer, but heard about the Clayton Veg-Tanned HH and then saw a pic of the Clayton model in the Vintage Brown. Wow! Any more input to the Clayton HH?
Given that Aero benefited from me buying it, I would say I was helping the wronged party in this case .I assume you have burned this jacket? Wouldn't want you to be associated with a known thief.
I would say the clayton hh is cxl/bridle-like full of waxes/oils and smooth, but with some interesting grain characteristics. The grain striations are visible. I think someone did a blog posting of clayton hh and mentioned that is tanned, coloured, curried and then set. Currying i think involves hand applying waxes, tallows, oils and setting is like smoothing out /removing excess oil from the leather afterward. I suppose it is somewhat similiar to cxl except the oils in cxl are applied via their steam stuffing method before the coloring. I would say the clayton hh is most similar to uk bridle or cxl. I hope that helps!
I think the uk tanneries are underrated! I only hope that jf bakers makes some steer thin enough for jackets!It helps a bunch. Thanks!
I want this tasty curry beef chicken or horse don't matterI would say the clayton hh is cxl/bridle-like full of waxes/oils and smooth, but with some interesting grain characteristics. The grain striations are visible. I think someone did a blog posting of clayton hh and mentioned that is tanned, coloured, curried and then set. Currying i think involves hand applying waxes, tallows, oils and setting is like smoothing out /removing excess oil from the leather afterward. I suppose it is somewhat similiar to cxl except the oils in cxl are applied via their steam stuffing method before the coloring. I would say the clayton hh is most similar to uk bridle or cxl. I hope that helps!
Why would hand currying be unlikely?I'm not sure you could hand-apply waxes in any meaningful way. Horween use industrial-size cement mixers to force waxes etc into their leathers, so the idea that you could do the same by hand seemed unlikely.
I have seen videos where they do use hand tools to rub oils in. I mean just because horween uses that method doesn't necessarily preclude others to use that method.Because you have to force the oils in - Horween literally tumble the skins with molten fats to get them combined.
Lamb. Lamb Phal, Extra hot please. And another beer...I want this tasty curry beef chicken or horse don't matter