I'll give it a try:jimmer_5 said:Pushrod - Fantastic looking jacket! Would you be able to put up a larger image? Or if you'd like, you can e-mail them to me and I would be happy to put them up.
I'll give it a try:jimmer_5 said:Pushrod - Fantastic looking jacket! Would you be able to put up a larger image? Or if you'd like, you can e-mail them to me and I would be happy to put them up.
Yeah it was horsehide, super thick, It truly was the the thickest heaviest hide I have ever seen, it felt like a suit of armor. I loved the quality of it, It's a different tanning process than Vansons black horsehide, I think it was called oil pressed horsehide and had a different look and feel that the black horsehide they used. I can't remember the name of the color, they also had a darker brown in the same oil pressed hide. I don't think Vanson offers horsehide anymore, maybe on special order but I don't think so. You could call Vanson and maybe they might have one left in stock It was a standard size 42 enfield with no special features. It fit me perfectly and I usually take between a 40 long to a 42 standard.jimmer_5 said:Pushrod -
Thanks for the pictures! That looks like it was an amazing jacket (sorry for rubbing salt in the wound!) I love the color, and the fit looks spot on!
You said that one was Horsehide, right? I have to admit, I have never been impressed with Vanson's Horsehide, but yours looks fantastic. Most of the Vanson HH jackets I have seen of late have had the appearance of crumpled cardboard.
May I ask if you added any custom features to this jacket? The collar looks a little larger, and the points of the collar look sharper - I think it looks better than the standard collar. Also, what size was it, and what size do you normally take?
I forget the name they used for that color, I don't think Vanson sells horsehide anymore. I think it might be an old website out there your seeing but I could be wrong. I'd give them a call, email seems fruitless with Vanson.Cooperson said:As someone who prefers brown leather, that's a Vanson I could wear - for me, it really is the business
On their website they list a hide called "Reddish Tan" - would this be the same?
A very nice jacket anyway - thanks for posting the photos, this is the first brown Vanson I've seen.
I think you can get it, but it has to be specially ordered and may take a while. I know a few of the Vanson Wolverine jackets that Logan's Closet sells have popped up recently in horsehide.Pushrod said:I forget the name they used for that color, I don't think Vanson sells horsehide anymore. I think it might be an old website out there your seeing but I could be wrong. I'd give them a call, email seems fruitless with Vanson.
Pushrod said:I forget the name they used for that color, I don't think Vanson sells horsehide anymore. I think it might be an old website out there your seeing but I could be wrong. I'd give them a call, email seems fruitless with Vanson.
Yeah the competition cowhide is real nice. I'm impressed with the leather in the Comet I just bought.Peacoat said:When I talked with Vanson back in December, they were in the process of obtaining horse hides from a new supplier. Couldn't tell me when the hides would be in their possession or even when the deal would be finalized. I decided not to wait and went with what they are noted for doing best--competition weight cowhide.
Yeah the competition cowhide is real nice. I'm impressed with the leather in the Comet I just bought.
In the process of ordering an Octagon Vanson Enfield thru Thurston Bros.
Wade sent me a Model B as a fit jacket, waiting on the Octagon sample swatch before finalizing my order.
Is the Enfield a Model B with a collar or a different cut altogether?
Model B 44 fit me like a custom = chest, sleeves, length, etc.
Anybody = Is the Enfield a Model B with a collar or a different cut altogether?
Hey Dean ole Bean... I'll be VERY interested to see how similar your Octagon is to my hide since they're sourced from different tanneries and different runs. I assume the samples met with your approval if you put in your order.
Worf