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Eagledog

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I had a Fox Creek motorcycle jacket that was a mold magnet. I had to wipe it down every day. After loosing the battle for 6 months I sold it.
Once the mold spores get imbedded in the leather they are difficult to stop. I think it was just a bad batch of leather.
My house is kept at 35% humidity. I fought a tough battle but the spores won.
 

WolfofStateSt

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I had a Fox Creek motorcycle jacket that was a mold magnet. I had to wipe it down every day. After loosing the battle for 6 months I sold it.
Once the mold spores get imbedded in the leather they are difficult to stop. I think it was just a bad batch of leather.
My house is kept at 35% humidity. I fought a tough battle but the spores won.
I mean I don’t know why you would buy a jacket that’s already moldy and restore it? Just save up your money for a better jacket or buy another used jacket that isn’t moldy. I’d rather buy a brand new polyester jacket than a moldy leather one imo.
 

Afrikanovich

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Hello! Can anyone tell me what model of Schott this is, approximate year of manufacture? There is no tag with the model number. Thank you very much in advance!
 

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Viking752

Practically Family
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Central Florida
Hello! Can anyone tell me what model of Schott this is, approximate year of manufacture? There is no tag with the model number. Thank you very much in advance!
Without the pocket tag it’s more difficult to determine age. I do know that Schott used the Leathercraft care tag until 2008, then switched to Arrow. So it’s at least prior to 2008, to me that jacket and Perfecto tag look to be in the 2000’s. I believe the model is a 641HH
 

Afrikanovich

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Without the pocket tag it’s more difficult to determine age. I do know that Schott used the Leathercraft care tag until 2008, then switched to Arrow. So it’s at least prior to 2008, to me that jacket and Perfecto tag look to be in the 2000’s. I believe the model is a 641HH
I heard that in the 2000s they used felt between the leather and the lining. Does this mean that this jacket has felt and how can I check? Thanks!
 

Viking752

Practically Family
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Central Florida
I heard that in the 2000s they used felt between the leather and the lining. Does this mean that this jacket has felt and how can I check? Thanks!
I have heard/read that certain Schott jackets had the felt but I cannot speak on that as I have never seen or encountered one. Have you tried a Google search or searches on this site?
 

Afrikanovich

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I have heard/read that certain Schott jackets had the felt but I cannot speak on that as I have never seen or encountered one. Have you tried a Google search or searches on this site?
Unfortunately, my independent search yielded no results. All that I found with such a tag "Perfecto horsehide" had a non-removable lining. Apparently, these are 641xx, which are currently sold on the official website. I tried to ask the Schott representatives, but I never received an answer.
 

Viking752

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Unfortunately, my independent search yielded no results. All that I found with such a tag "Perfecto horsehide" had a non-removable lining. Apparently, these are 641xx, which are currently sold on the official website. I tried to ask the Schott representatives, but I never received an answer.
I am in no way an expert but I know enough to be dangerous. I have owned probably 10-12 Schott jackets anywhere from the 1980’s to my newest one which was made in 2018. I can say with some certainty that of those I have never seen the felt backing. I just don’t remember what I heard about that construction method. Seems like it was short lived and also understanding that the 641HH is one of Schott’s top tier offerings I would be shocked if it was cheaply made. Do you own this jacket? Or trying to buy it?
 

Afrikanovich

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I am in no way an expert but I know enough to be dangerous. I have owned probably 10-12 Schott jackets anywhere from the 1980’s to my newest one which was made in 2018. I can say with some certainty that of those I have never seen the felt backing. I just don’t remember what I heard about that construction method. Seems like it was short lived and also understanding that the 641HH is one of Schott’s top tier offerings I would be shocked if it was cheaply made. Do you own this jacket? Or trying to buy it?
This jacket is on its way to me, I paid $400 but I will have the option to return it when I receive it. According to the seller, it was worn less than 10 times. This is my first time buying a horse jacket and I do not have enough experience.
 

Viking752

Practically Family
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Location
Central Florida
This jacket is on its way to me, I paid $400 but I will have the option to return it when I receive it. According to the seller, it was worn less than 10 times. This is my first time buying a horse jacket and I do not have enough experience.
It’s good to have the return option . I had the model 141 in naked cowhide (which is the same pattern as the 641) that was spectacular but I lost a bunch of weight and it was too big. Post pics when you get it. Schott 141 pictured
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