Now THAT would be something to see. I like that idea quite a bit actually. Good thinking!!A guy who works for me had a crocodile vest made in Thailand for about $400. He wears it on his bike which also has a custom made crocodile skin seat. The vest looks more wearable than a jacket but is all for show. Of course he rides a tricked up Harley with all the adornments.
Whole kangaroo pelts are sold in most big markets over here. They are popular with tourists. Some are quite huge. A grown man could sleep on one. They would make excellent panels for grizzly jackets as the fur is quite short, dense, very soft and tactile.
I saw this one too. The roo was just laughing it off. Didn't even phase him. They're actually incredibly bad ass giant, steroid fueled dog/mice that could shred a dude with those claws. I dig them.
Yeah, it's holding a mangled metal garbage can. Can I refill that with some food for you sir? They really are some fantastic beasts. I picture living in Australia to be like living in that old comic "the Maxx"View attachment 66429 Check out the muscles on this dude roo.
View attachment 66429 Check out the muscles on this dude roo.
NFL clubs should consider recruiting him as a full back. Imagine this beast with the ball on the 2 yard line.I wonder how much grass I'd have to pay this guy to be my personal trainer? There's blokes at the local gym who'd give their eye teeth to have arms and shoulders like that!
I tend to find exotic hides underwhelming for the price they tend to demand. I handled some of the Kudu Aero offered back in the day, and it was kind of spongy, very mottled and streaked, and in some cases heavily scarred (Kudu have a tendency to rub up against barbed wire etc), making it hard to match up panel-wise.
Now that I'd like to see!NFL clubs should consider recruiting him as a full back. Imagine this beast with the ball on the 2 yard line.
Would this scarring compromise the integrity of the jacket, or was it more an aesthetic problem?
Also, is Kudu more expensive than the usual leathers?