hard to say, I only have experience with my one fine creek. I remember one of the stitches in the shoulder swing panel being slightly loose, but other than that can't recall any issues with quality.I know they are essentially the same brand, but is there a difference in quality and pattern between high large and fine creek? In China, stores sell both brands, and high large is always decently more expensive.
What a jacket! Love it. Can you please share some images of the back and the center lining? Or as many as you can? I have never seen this HD before.Good day for some high quality, fine workmanship:
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HD and Cal.
Hey friend, looks based on HD 50’s Cycle champ. More pics here - very nice indeed.What a jacket! Love it. Can you please share some images of the back and the center lining? Or as many as you can? I have never seen this HD before.
I have that same one in the image above. I also have 3 more different cycle champs, including the Elvis. I think the one he has is very different. I could be wrong, however. Many times in fact. LOL.Hey friend, looks based on HD 50’s Cycle champ. More pics here - very nice indeed.
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John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. What a jacket! Love it. Can you please share some images of the back and the center lining? Or as many as you can? I have never seen this HD before.
Hey friend, looks based on HD 50’s Cycle champ. More pics here - very nice indeed.
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This is the 3rd version Cycle Champ made between 1954-1956. These were made by Blatt.Hey friend, looks based on HD 50’s Cycle champ. More pics here - very nice indeed.
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Here is the only other picture I have at the moment. I can take more this weekend:
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Pretty sure mine is the Rough Wear Elvis version. I think @jeo chimed in on my jacket before, but I can't find the thread at the moment.
I love the jacket. It is so very nice! By looking at your images, I came to the conclusion that your jacket does not have TWO side pockets, as I thought it did. At any rate, your jacket is wonderful and looking forward to your upcoming images. I am a big fan of HD jackets. I do not own your model jacket, so I am interested to compare it to my other D pocket HDs. I also believe there were 5 cycle champs made in the 50s. 4 with a D pocket and one without, produced late in 1958.Here is the only other picture I have at the moment. I can take more this weekend:
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Pretty sure mine is the Rough Wear Elvis version. I think @jeo chimed in on my jacket before, but I can't find the thread at the moment.
Thanks for confirming. Funny enough, I'd just seen this info on your IGThis is the 3rd version Cycle Champ made between 1954-1956. These were made by Blatt.
I remember your jacket when it was listed for sale. One of the cleaner Cycle Champs I’ve seen.
This is the fourth version Cycle Champ made between 1956-1957/8. This is the “Elvis” model. I initially thought these were Rough Wear based on the label but I discovered Fried Osterman used this label as well. Throws a wrench in the whole Rough Wear being the only maker of the classic Sears Hercules half belt but that’s a discussion for the other thread.
Thanks for confirming. Funny enough, I'd just seen this info on your IG
The d-pocket zipper is on a more vertical angle vs 3rd version.
Interestingly your D-pocket (left) looks somewhat wider than @TheOldFashioned's (right). Using the chest pocket as a reference.
Old fashioned variation lol
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Haha that was a bit of a missing the forest for the trees moment on my sideThe biggest difference to me between 3rd and 4th gen is the D pocket shape.
Thanks for confirming. Funny enough, I'd just seen this info on your IG
The D-pocket zipper is on a more vertical angle vs 3rd version.
Interestingly your D-pocket (left) looks somewhat wider than @TheOldFashioned's (right). Using the chest pocket as a reference.
Old fashioned variation lol
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This is the 3rd version Cycle Champ made between 1954-1956. These were made by Blatt.
I remember your jacket when it was listed for sale. One of the cleaner Cycle Champs I’ve seen.
This is the fourth version Cycle Champ made between 1956-1957/8. This is the “Elvis” model. I initially thought these were Rough Wear based on the label but I discovered Fried Osterman used this label. Throws a wrench in the whole Rough Wear being the only maker of the classic Sears Hercules half belt but that’s a discussion for the other thread.
Very cool. Love the collar/lapels.Recently picked up this vintage jade-green “Ike” style jacket. Not sure what brand it is, but it’s likely another Reeds. I noticed that it’s as close as I can get to DiCaprio’s jacket in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood even though his was brown.
When I found it, it was super dry and wrinkled, and the buttons were hanging by a thread, but I restored it as best as I could. The back panel lining is pretty billowy and peeks out from under the hem when I wear it though, and I haven’t been able to fix that.
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