I see. They do offer quite a few styles that are not traditional biker wear, model J, mercury, Dakota, maverick to name a few. They will also build you whatever you want (for a price). Last I checked, changing the leather on a pattern was something like $75-$125 depending on the hide.
All of those models you named, as well as others on the website...all that is offered is "black" in firenze or competition weight. This helped formed my prior opinion that Vanson is limited and strictly biker-oriented. I had heard they did custom work, but it seemed crazy to me that someone may have to pay an upcharge because they want a brown jacket. I don't see anything on their website that screams, "don't worry, we have lots of other options in stock."
Also, it seems odd to me that with their rich history, they do not offer pictures of some of the wonderful jackets I have seen on TFL...to suggest to people some of the custom stuff that they could build. Based upon their website, I had categorized Vanson as a bigger, more sophisticated version of Fox Creek or Hillside USA. I hope you can see why.
Gail at Schott, RIP, had done a wonderful job of keeping alive their past. They seemed to have a genuine interest in the collector, and that is why I own several of their jackets. I understand Vanson might not have the resources of Schott, but I get the impression they are more than just a little mom-and-pop shop, and, subsequently, could do better in terms of educating the public about what they have to offer.