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Anyone know anything about Kudu hide?

Don Tomaso

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As stated in another thread, I have a Pioneer in Aero's variant of Kudu (this is real anthelope, not a made-up stuff from calf) and I think it's pretty nice. Not as tough as horse and tending to a certain baggieness, but very comfortable and of a pretty nice color and grain.

Pioneer4.jpg Pioneer5.jpg Pioneer7.jpg

And, yes, it is scarred. Not too much, though.;)
 

Sloan1874

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If I remember, Aero said that it's hard to get stuff that isn't heavily scarred and irregular - those kudu live hard! - so you can end up with a lot of waste material just to make one satisfactory jacket.
 

simonc

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Not just that Craig, Denny told me, when I was inquiring, the hide was a bit of beast to deal with as it wouldn't run through the sewing machines, as it was so thick and slippery, they just thought it wasn't worth the bother.
 

hipcheck

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The great and interesting thing about the Kudu is the scarring IMHO. It gives the jacket a lot of character. The Dakota I have really stands out with they way the leather looks.
 

Sloan1874

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Horses for courses, so to speak. I'm not a massive fan of it, though I do think that kudu Highwayman is rather nice.
 

Don Tomaso

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Well, it is very nice anyway and my grab-to-go-jacket. The only problem is that the leather is quite soft and the push-button for the inside-pocket seems to come loose... Solution: I don't close the pocket any longer. :crazy: :D
 

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