Roger that.You could message him here/on VLJ or email him. That's what I'd do if I were ordering. I found out about him through his forum posts, so why would I give eBay a cut of his money when they had nothing to do with my discovering his work?
Roger that.You could message him here/on VLJ or email him. That's what I'd do if I were ordering. I found out about him through his forum posts, so why would I give eBay a cut of his money when they had nothing to do with my discovering his work?
Speaking of hides, why is it that deer hide is more expensive? There are so many deer. In Virginia they had to seriously cull the herds. Is it difficult to process or work with? Honestly I don't know. I just go by the fact that the supply is plentiful.I know. It's got to be cost prohibitive for them apparently.... but this HH Comet is a favorite of mine. Just awesome graining.
Speaking of hides, why is it that deer hide is more expensive? There are so many deer. In Virginia they had to seriously cull the herds. Is it difficult to process or work with? Honestly I don't know. I just go by the fact that the supply is plentiful.
That jacket looks awesome. Tough wearing you mean that it is thick?No idea. Here's my G&B US maker deerskin. It's soft, but very tough wearing.
Speaking of hides, why is it that deer hide is more expensive? There are so many deer. In Virginia they had to seriously cull the herds. Is it difficult to process or work with? Honestly I don't know. I just go by the fact that the supply is plentiful.
That jacket looks awesome. Tough wearing you mean that it is thick?
I was thinking that my next jacket adventure to be bison or deer hide.
I like that. I will look into itNot so much thick.... but just indestructible. Deer and kangaroo are like that.
Yeah, I guess, but with so many deer being donated for meat, you would think that the price wouldn't be that much higher. It's a negotiating point I guess with whatever maker offers the option.The supply of the animals is plentiful, but with cows it's more directly downstream of the meat production process. (I.e. that labor of removing the skin is already happening.)
This isn’t bespoke. All the “customs” by all the makers are just tweaks of their stock patterns and designs. That said, Vanson’s $400 upcharge, give or take, is well worth it imo. Not just for the HH, but for whatever other custom addition. They can do most anything. Many examples peppered throughout the site, to include my Chopper/Berserker. Saint Constantine and I went through it part by part, measurement by measurement and tweaked it. And my Vanson vest, again worked with Constantine.
Well, I think I'm going hunting for deer. Never hunted before, but how hard can it be.$400 upcharge is hard to swallow. Especially when most of their stuff retails in the $600 range. But to be fair, other premium jacket makers are mostly over that $1,000 retail mark.
Game hides like Bison and deer are harvested once a year in the fall. And I believe the military contracts (that specifies US made) will take some of that, then the rest gets exported. A pair of Hestra deerskin gloves retails about the same as a stock 5Star jacket, but only uses 1/20th of the material.
For the indie makers to use these hides they would either have to pay retail which is at least $12 to $15 per square foot, or they have to pony up a small sum up front to store enough at wholesale. So the prices goes up.
Indie leather jacket is tough business to be in for sure.
Lewis are from England, right?Generally true, but Lewis for instance will do full bespoke, making a pattern specific to the customer, if necessary. It usually isn't, though, given the nature of leather vs textile.
They are usually thinner. Still same softness.
Horween has a special product called Dearborn, which is cowhide made to imitate the feel and look of deerskin.
Agreed. Well said.There are a LOT of deer in NE Yes! But not a lot of them are being treated into leather. I don’t know why, but most leather demand is cowhide. That’s what Horween runs mostly.
https://www.horween.com/blog/2010/12/14/by-request-whats-the-difference
The game hides are tanned by much smaller tanneries like Colonial/Sunderland/Law. And they aren‘t running the game hides all year round. So supply is limited. But the price is still same or less than premium cowhide.
https://dailygazette.com/2018/02/15/sunderland-leather-a-survivor-in-a-vanished-industry/
I have a Horween deer/Elk jacket. It is very rustic. I don’t mind the scars and so forth, but I doubt it would be marketable. 90% of the shoppers would return it thinking the scars are flawed.
A lot of deerskin on the market is printed or corrected. They are usually thinner. Still same softness.
Horween has a special product called Dearborn, which is cowhide made to imitate the feel and look of deerskin.
Most of the leather for garment out there is gonna be cowhide/steerhide. It’s very stable and prefered. The game hides are very niche. Every now and then every maker runs some special niche hides. The wait is worth it imo.
Yeah and they charge $1500I believe Schott makes a few "Deer feel" jackets out of this.
Just looked it up. 3-4oz Horween cowhide that feels like soft deer, apparently.
Yeah and they charge $1500