Striker said:The buffalo leather jacket looks great. So much grain detail.
Is it corret to say that buffalo has a much more pronounced grain than horse, cow or goat?
How does the buffalo A-2 leather 'feel'? Is it stiff or is it soft and leathery? How would you rate the hide on a scale of 1 - 10 (10 being the highest)?
Thanks,
Striker
sgbailey2002 said:All of the 5 Aero Buffalo A-2's I had made were of equal grain, softness and quality. A heavier hide but soft and good feel from the beginning. They are Water Buffalo. Van's is one I had made.
SGB
Vcruiser said:sgbailey2002 said:All of the 5 Aero Buffalo A-2's I had made were of equal grain, softness and quality. A heavier hide but soft and good feel from the beginning. They are Water Buffalo. Van's is one I had made.
SGB
Yep...I purchased it from SGB.
Hey SGB...do you remember the fragrance of the buff leather? Best smelling hide I ever put on.
VB
Striker said:Hey Van,
That is interesting that you mentioned 'fragrance'.
Is that what they do, the tannery actually adds a fragrance to the hides? I have a leather jacket that I probably first started wearing 17 years ago. Wore it for 5 or 6 years. To this day it still has the same 'scent'.
So what the tannery does is it adds a particular fragrant scent to the leather?
Do the original A-2's retain their leather fragrance after all these years?
Striker
Vcruiser said:Striker said:Hey Van,
That is interesting that you mentioned 'fragrance'.
Is that what they do, the tannery actually adds a fragrance to the hides? I have a leather jacket that I probably first started wearing 17 years ago. Wore it for 5 or 6 years. To this day it still has the same 'scent'.
So what the tannery does is it adds a particular fragrant scent to the leather?
Do the original A-2's retain their leather fragrance after all these years?
Striker
Striker
I don't really know if they "add" a fragrance. It might make scents..er I mean sense ,though to hide the odor of chemicals used in the tanning process. However..many of my leather jackets,when new,had very little smell to them. Every once in a while one might have a more "leathery" smell to it. My Aero Buff had...and has..a fragrance like "cookies baking in the oven"...and a bit of musky hint(no kidding!). When wearing it...I receive more compliments on my unusually great smelling cologne.
Naw..the WW2 A2s I've handled just seem to smell old...sometimes with a whiff of Old Spice deoderant maybe.
Van
bseal said:You have me curious, when did you have the jacket made? Long gone hide I presume? It's eventual fate?
bseal said:It's not a leather that they advertise that they carry.
I love the smell of old leather jackets, especially shearlings, but I'm a bit odd. They smell like......victory !Vcruiser said:the WW2 A2s I've handled just seem to smell old...sometimes with a whiff of Old Spice deoderant maybe.
Van