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Well said!
PoohBang said:since the post was directed at me since I was quoted on it.
I started what I said, with "If it were me."
The Cheyenne is more of an overcoat so it was made to get a lot of weather and Horse is usually a more weather resistant leather than steer.
Yes, Steer is usually thicker than horse, unless it's draft, or Bull hide is even thicker if you want to go there.
As far as resale value, Horse is worth more because it's horse and only so many jackets are made of horse. Hence the value is more than the dime a dozen cow or steer.
and not to start another thread but...
I'm not sure how the animal is killed is a choice of which to buy. Really? Have you ever seen a cow slaughtered?
No cow or steers are natural deaths... they're all slaughtered. If horse is natural then it's the only one, so you'd have more of a chance on getting a "Natural Death" animal in horse then bovine.
And if you were worried about killing an animal for it's skin then maybe you shouldn't be wearing leather in the first place.
the choice of the jacket's leather is totally up to the buyer (if given one).
again, if it were me, I'd go horse.
We can discuss Black or Brown later....
Dav said:JLStorm I'm still sticking with the steerhide as I haven't heard a good IMO reason to change.
Tony No-Toes said:I'd like to see some Aero steer that's had some miles on it. The thing I like most about all the Aero HH I've seen is the way the finish wears so that in less than a few years you have a nice patina going that so many here covet. I'm sure their cowhide ages similarly.
Dav said:I agree with you about the pebble effect that is one of the things that drew me to the steer over the horse.
Here is a photo to show the differance
Steer on left horse on right
Tony No-Toes said:I suspect how they wear would come down whether the hides are chrome tanned or vegetable tanned. Oil-pulled steer would probably develop some interesting characteristics fairly shortly. I think I'm going to score some cowhide samples from Aero and throw them out in my backyard and see what happens to them. I'll cut off a piece of the original to compare them to after some time.