saucerfiend
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Wow! Looks like aged elephant hide!View attachment 176657
Closeup of my left sleeve. The leather is very soft and smells amazing.
Wow! Looks like aged elephant hide!View attachment 176657
Closeup of my left sleeve. The leather is very soft and smells amazing.
Buying from him was extremely nice as well. I just asked about the size of the Doniger that was offered on TFL and he was super helpfulSo my latest correspondence with John Chapman has been phenomenal. Never spoke with him before but I am starting my own military leather jacket company and needed some advise. John’s emails to me were no less than 8 paragraphs full of his advice and knowledge. Couldn’t believe at first that i was talking to THE John Chapman. Super great guy and very personable. I may be a future customer of his leather jackets myself.
Think it's around 14(ish) months P-47, so I dare say you'll be hearing from John soon.Hey, does anyone know what the current wait time is.
I put a deposit down October 2023.
Going for an overdyed 27752, possibly steer/cow hide.
That vertical stitch line on the left pocket makes me curious. I have the same thing on my b-10. I don’t see any purpose for it and wonder why it’s there?A new type of Mexican goatskin at Good Wear:
Pretty much a slot. Some early ones had a sleeve inserted into the pocket though.Is there an actual pouch or slot? There isn’t on my b-10. Just a stitch on the outside.
Guess it’s just an imitation on my b-10
Ok, I need a GW M-422A
Yep!Ok, I need a GW M-422A
That is 100% 1940's U.S.N goatskin, perfection.A new type of Mexican goatskin at Good Wear:
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Second photo: original G-1 on the left, Mexican goatskin on the right
I think I can come close, Abyss.Thank you for sharing these photos of the Mexican goatskin. That is just amazing! It's definitely on my short list of hides to use when my time comes on John's wait list.
Can someone who has a jacket in this hide tell me how supple and how thick it feels in hand?
Especially with some mismatched hides, to replicate the uneven patina on originals.I'd love to see a 18091 made up in this hide, that would be awesome!