I`m getting a FQHH Highwayman soon from Aero...and it better squeak it -would be a real shame if it didn`t make any noise. Like someone said on here, alack of squeaking takes away the authentic, unique quality of leather.
I`m getting a FQHH Highwayman soon from Aero...and it better squeak it -would be a real shame if it didn`t make any noise. Like someone said on here, alack of squeaking takes away the authentic, unique quality of leather.
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My Aero FQHH jackets don't squeak or creak,maybe when they were new they did.
I wonder if the tanning process has anything to do with leather squeeking? Just a thought.
Ray
Dear petng,Originally Posted by petng
You are not alone:
This is an excerpt from a novel written by Gyula Krúdy a Hungarian writer in 1917/18: "The BOOK of Canaan"
ORIGINAL
Jégszürke fejű, veremhangú, száraz lóbőr módjára nyikorgó lépésű emberek már manapság azok a magyarok, akik még emlékeznek Magyarország boldog éveire
MY TRANSLATION
---Those Hungarians who still remember the happy years of Hungary are grey haired, raspy voiced old men whose steps squiek like dry horsehide...",
1917-18. Long time before Lost Worlds set up business.... Horsehide did creak/squiek than and there as well. It did that so much that even a classic novelist found it worthy to immortalize that as a metaphor.
The moral of the story is: Lost Worlds works with real horsehide.
You are not alone![]()
Horsehide creak/squiek shall be hereby officially epitomized.
Amen
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I have Lost Worlds and Aero, my LW squeak also. Even though they are both fqhh they have a different finish. The Aero is more supple while the LW has a harder finish. The Aero seems heavier also than the LW.
My Highwayman does creak somewhat... It adds to the character of the jacket IMO...![]()
The man who claims to be the boss in his own home will lie about other things as well.... (Amish Quote)
If you want to hear creaking I have an old horsehide CHP jacket that creaks more than my great grandmothers rocking chair. It has the hardest horsehide I've ever seen, at least fifty years old and not broken in yet.
There is a scene in the movie "Schindlers List" where Schindler speaks with Stern for the first time. He is seated at a table, and is wearing that beautiful leather coat he wears regularly in the film. He leans forward to make a point in the conversation, and his leather audibly creaks. I remember thinking, gosh I wish I could find some stiff heavy leather jackets that still creaked like that, as opposed to the flimsy stuff on the market nowadays. Since then I have learned about FQHH. Don't own one yet, but hope to buy an Aero Barnstormer some day.
I am absolutely 100% certain that it depends on the finish. If the leather on the arm ,for example, doesn't slide smoothly across the surface of the body then it will squeak - same with the seams etc. The heels on my leather-soled shoes squeak a bit where the midsole moves slightly against the sole leather. Also my 60's G-1s are quite squeeky. If you hold two parts of it together and rub there's friction and sqeakiness. The surfaces of the horsehide on my eastman and aero A-2s however don't squeak as the surface moves smoothly across itself without friction.
I've got an Aussie-made R-Jays black Brando-style jacket that has a great creak to it, but my Aero Halfbelt is as quiet as can be! Both smell great, though.
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