After 5+ months and 28 pages of posts, we anxiously await....THE jacket!opcorn:
You mean fit pictures thor?
Yes; the photo in post 255 looks very nice but a fit pic seems to be the one thing that brings "closure" and a happy ending to a thread![]()
After 5+ months and 28 pages of posts, we anxiously await....THE jacket!opcorn:
It has been completed.
Here is a picture Denny just sent me:
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It is the most amazing leather jacket I have EVER seen! It is perfect. Exactly how I wanted it to be, and so 50s looking.
I cannot wait to receive it.
Dave
29 pages one not very good photo... come on, some fit photos, Dave.
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. 29 pages one not very good photo... come on, some fit photos, Dave.
My word!
Very cool mate. Do they much of a selection at Pickings and Parry? I'm in Canberra, but I try to get to Melbourne at least once a year? It would be handy to actually sight these things in real life and see some of the different leathers in the flesh.
Dave, you've fulfilled your obligation to us.![]()
However, that jacket eventually deserves a HQ photo shoot in some good lighting, because it's just so good looking, and that model doesn't have a lot of good photos on the web. That's the obligation to the jacket. If it was a Highwayman or 30s Half Belt we'd let it slide. But nope, it's a rarity to be seen here.
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Thanks Nick. And phew, that's a relief!
I'm glad I have fulfilled my obligations, because ALL of you guys were a great help. Without this forum and your advice (all 29 pages), I would never have been able to make a purchase - I just wouldn't have felt comfortable enough deciding on which jacket, which leather and knit selection, nor on my measurements. And even though it was still a stressful process for me (and you guys too, having to put up with me), it was worth it. I think I did get my first Aero right, and I hope you guys agree.
Thanks again guys.
Dave
Enjoy your jacket. Those 29 pages were worth it.