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Project: 5-Star Buco J-82

Technonut

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How long before this "new pattern" shows up on Five Star's website?
Mysteryo needs creative compensation ;)

I am appreciative that Mysteryo made the effort and expense to ship a vintage original to Pakistan for certain.. :) It allows others to share the opportunity of having a decent, yet cost-effective copy of their own if desired.

For anyone else contemplating this build without decorative studs / rivets, I would ask to include this triangular reinforcement stitching above / below the belt loops. I neglected to notice this detail, and would've included it otherwise (Only for accuracy, since my loops seem quite sturdy without it).

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cbez

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That's a lot of jacket for 240. Too bad it's prohibitively expensive for them to import more top end leathers. I think a lot of people would be in for a shinki or horween buco at even twice that price.

We went from pocketgate to outdoor fit pics in the blink of an eye.
 

Technonut

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That's a lot of jacket for 240. Too bad it's prohibitively expensive for them to import more top end leathers. I think a lot of people would be in for a shinki or horween buco at even twice that price.

We went from pocketgate to outdoor fit pics in the blink of an eye.

One helluva deal IMO... ;) I agree that this particular pattern made from a premium leather would be killer. However, from what I gather, 5-Star operates their own tannery which accounts for flexible pricing, and the steer used for this jacket appears well-tanned with a typical leather smell.

As previously posted, it was very supple out-of-the-box and will require very little break-in. Looking at the shipping invoice, the jacket weighs-in at a touch over 6.5 pounds...

Now, I can't guarantee others can achieve the same lower price I paid for the jacket since I can be somewhat persuasive while attempting to wheel-n-deal, but it's still a bargain at the little-below $300.00 (including shipping) list price.... ;) :)
 

Technonut

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I was looking at an original 50's Buco in steer on the bay, and given some wear, creasing, and time, I believe the 5-Star steer will compare favorably enough for me:

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EDIT: I had a feeling that the thick tartan lining used was wool / wool-blend. I inquired and found it to be made from 65% wool / 35% cotton..... :) I'm glad that I had the jacket fully lined with it now:

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EDIT: I was thinking that I once owned another black leather jacket in the past with a red tartan lining I really liked... It was a custom Aero Highwayman in what was called "mottled" horse. It took me 2 attempts to get a well-fitting jacket, with the first returned to Scotland. I liked the rustic look of the "mottled" HH, and wore the jacket often for a few years. OT, but here's some pics of it:

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Technonut

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I'll post two more comparison shots and call this project a wrap... :)

I'm still very pleased with how it turned-out compared to the original... The collar / lapels, sleeves / rotated sleeve seams, shoulders, etc., just about spot-on. Sure, a premium leather would've been nice, but it's good enough for me... ;)

I think I succeeded in obtaining a well-fitting, nostalgic representation of the Buco J-82 based upon patterns taken from an original... ;)

MILES apart from other bike jacket patterns designed in-house and offered by 5-Star IMO:

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