Johnnynotoes
Familiar Face
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- 87
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- S.W. Ontario Canada
I'm just wondering what it is that makes some 50s and earlier horsehide jacs appear to have almost a purple cast. Burgundy-ish???
I mean brown is brown but I have a couple of brown vintage with this hue and they're quite different in colour AND texture too it seems. The 'purple' ones seem to be more rain resistant and the hide not as pliable as regular horse from the same era. It must have been like wearing sheetrock when they were new. And they squeak like hell.
They are not dried out nor do they exhibit much wear or abuse. The leather is just...different. I'm wondering is it a particular tanning process? Perhaps a spray overcoat of some kind? Waterproofing treatment?
The leather on these jackets is pretty scuff-proof and seems to be more along the lines of rain resistant motorcycle leather. They have a spray overlaid for weather reasons. [well the proper ones anyway] Maybe a spray combined with a particular tanning process makes for the 'purplishness'?
I sound a wee bit obssessed about this because....It's the greatest leather I've ever seen!!
Please... if someone can at least acknowledge they've noticed this hue in some vintage HH leather. That alone will make me feel better! It ain't in mah haid...It ain't I tells yuh...I seen it! I SEEN IT!!
I mean brown is brown but I have a couple of brown vintage with this hue and they're quite different in colour AND texture too it seems. The 'purple' ones seem to be more rain resistant and the hide not as pliable as regular horse from the same era. It must have been like wearing sheetrock when they were new. And they squeak like hell.
They are not dried out nor do they exhibit much wear or abuse. The leather is just...different. I'm wondering is it a particular tanning process? Perhaps a spray overcoat of some kind? Waterproofing treatment?
The leather on these jackets is pretty scuff-proof and seems to be more along the lines of rain resistant motorcycle leather. They have a spray overlaid for weather reasons. [well the proper ones anyway] Maybe a spray combined with a particular tanning process makes for the 'purplishness'?
I sound a wee bit obssessed about this because....It's the greatest leather I've ever seen!!
Please... if someone can at least acknowledge they've noticed this hue in some vintage HH leather. That alone will make me feel better! It ain't in mah haid...It ain't I tells yuh...I seen it! I SEEN IT!!