I can’t see the tag but the leather looks good for sure. And, these jackets are considerably less expensive. I see them on eBay occasionally for like $500. Don’t pay that. That jacket should be $100-$150 at most and well worth it. Can you post a picture of the tag?
I’ve had a few of the older excelled jackets. Some I think were made by schott or at least that is what I got from studying this brand. I think when folks say that these jackets are a cheap jacket, I believe that is the 1980 and newer. The older jackets from the 60’s and 70’s were fantastic! On...
I really like gustin t shirts. They are slim fitting short sleeve and many with pockets.. kinda expensive but with lots of choices too. Heavy or thin and made very well. Quality in my opinion is top notch..
A good premium cigar with a cup of whatever you like to drink is in my opinion is quintessential to good life style and excellent health.. lol
Seriously, it is a fun hobby and you can find many like minded individuals online talking and coaching the perfect premium cigar experience. And it goes...
I bought one of their jackets last year and I was terribly disappointed, however I should have known better. You can’t spend $250 on a jacket and expect to get an aero quality jacket. The fit was wrong, so wrong and the leather was thin in spots with zero character. I sent it back and my money...
Kinda off topic- Yes I have the Vicenza and it is buttery soft.. it’s strange because I want to say that the Vicenza doesn’t show a lot of grainy texture on my hooch hauler. However I have a rockafella in Vicenza and it is beautiful with lots of grain character..
I have a really good but older espresso machine so I am a bit backwards but I’ve always used a hand grinder. I have not had any lost worlds jacket other than the a2. It is very well made and is aging beautifully..
At one time I did some deep research on all the Schott Perfecto jackets but I not the schott a2. When it comes to the a2, I’m more of a reproduction kind of guy. I bought the schott because I knew it would be the warmest and most comfortable jacket. And I paid $60 for it because it needed many...
I also drink an occasional French press so Im looking hard for the perfect grinder.. I’m beginning to think that my hand held self grind is best. I hate when my coffee grounds aren’t all the same size. Or worst yet, when the grounds get clogged and are espresso grounds that fall into my pour...
I’m really confused honestly as there are so many options. I’m using a hand grinder and have been using the same one for about 10 yrs. However I drink about 6 cups of coffee a day and the grinding experience isn’t as much fun as it use to be. Will that eureka grind a larger grind for a pour...
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