Phillips88
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Most of us know that Schott's leather jackets mostly come in three famous leathers; Steer, Cow, and Horse! Everyone always ask, which is better, stronger, etc.. They all have their pros and cons. I currently have a 6 month old 141 in naked cowhide and in the process of breaking in a new 618 in horse! Both beautiful and well made jackets.
Monitor and I have briefly talked about something but I wanted to see how everyone else feels about this.
I found an old post from the Schott forum posted by the original CEO I do believe, Oren Schott. In this post Oren explained the differences between the three leathers. He also mentions that the cow and steer are the SAME hide just the "steer" is terminology for a protective coating applied to the leather. Now from what Iv read and when speaking to Gail directly that when it comes to the naked cowhide, it is a much higher grade hide compared to the steer with fewer imperfections due to not having a sealed top coat protection like the steer does.
Now this is where I'm asking for opinions because correct me if I'm wrong, I seem to be running into a little contradiction. From what I'm told, you must be careful with what you put on the naked cowhide. From what Gail suggests, VERY LITTLE TO NOTHING and in worse cases Mink's oil only. I personally think it needs conditioning periodically and this is just for protecting herself, protecting the company itself especially from people using the wrong conditioners and trying to blame Schott for their ignorants. Her reason being the chance to harm the leather by clogging the pores of the leather. We'll correct me if I'm wrong but if the cow and steer are the same hides as Oren states, besides the steer having a protective coating and to hide imperfections as Gail states, doesn't this clog the pores too and wouldn't we all be better off with naked cowhide for the longevity if treated properly?
Oren Schott's original post with link:
http://www.schottnyc.com/forum/posts/horsehide_perfectos.htm
Monitor and I have briefly talked about something but I wanted to see how everyone else feels about this.
I found an old post from the Schott forum posted by the original CEO I do believe, Oren Schott. In this post Oren explained the differences between the three leathers. He also mentions that the cow and steer are the SAME hide just the "steer" is terminology for a protective coating applied to the leather. Now from what Iv read and when speaking to Gail directly that when it comes to the naked cowhide, it is a much higher grade hide compared to the steer with fewer imperfections due to not having a sealed top coat protection like the steer does.
Now this is where I'm asking for opinions because correct me if I'm wrong, I seem to be running into a little contradiction. From what I'm told, you must be careful with what you put on the naked cowhide. From what Gail suggests, VERY LITTLE TO NOTHING and in worse cases Mink's oil only. I personally think it needs conditioning periodically and this is just for protecting herself, protecting the company itself especially from people using the wrong conditioners and trying to blame Schott for their ignorants. Her reason being the chance to harm the leather by clogging the pores of the leather. We'll correct me if I'm wrong but if the cow and steer are the same hides as Oren states, besides the steer having a protective coating and to hide imperfections as Gail states, doesn't this clog the pores too and wouldn't we all be better off with naked cowhide for the longevity if treated properly?
Oren Schott's original post with link:
http://www.schottnyc.com/forum/posts/horsehide_perfectos.htm