@torfjord Damn, that shrunken horse looks unique. Do you happen to have a full picture of the jacket?
It was a grizzly so the biggest panels were fur but I have this picture.
His deerskin is also amazing
@torfjord Damn, that shrunken horse looks unique. Do you happen to have a full picture of the jacket?
Super cool never seen a thedi grizzly.
Besides leather jackets - and denim I suppose - what else improves with age, increases in value with more break-in/wear? I'm having trouble thinking of anything.
What else?
Ok I was going to say "Speak for yourself" but I'm not gonna say that.We do.
No, the thickness of the fur does not play a role in the thickness of the leather.does thicker fur = thicker leather too?
For instance, if something like eastman uses 3/4 or 18mm inch shearling, would the leather side ALSO be thicker than something that uses 12 or 15mm like their b6?
look wise :Besides leather jackets - and denim I suppose - what else improves with age, increases in value with more break-in/wear? I'm having trouble thinking of anything.
A good wok. A cast iron frying pan. What else?
GuitarsBesides leather jackets - and denim I suppose - what else improves with age, increases in value with more break-in/wear? I'm having trouble thinking of anything.
A good wok. A cast iron frying pan. What else?
Any old guitar? Or only an instrument owned & played by someone famous? - Which I suppose would give it provenance but not necessarily make it a better instrument...Guitars