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Vanson! Vanson! Vanson!

Tom71

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My first Vanson :D

CHP made in the 80-90's and absolutely stunning in my opinion.
The leather is super smooth and pliable while still weighing a ton, just quality stuff!

The fit is short which is exactly what I was after while looking for a black, short, CHP-style jacket :D


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Winner!

My first Vanson was a somewhat underwhelming experience. A Chopper, bought new from TB ca. 2017 or thenabout. The famed Competition weight, but in the later, vinyl-like variant. Still a great jacket, but I have since learned about the older leathers and now know what the fuzz is all about.
 

Herrvallmo

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Winner!

My first Vanson was a somewhat underwhelming experience. A Chopper, bought new from TB ca. 2017 or thenabout. The famed Competition weight, but in the later, vinyl-like variant. Still a great jacket, but I have since learned about the older leathers and now know what the fuzz is all about.
Yeah I've read a lot about Vanson old vs new leather but as a novice to their jackets I have no idea how to tell them apart really :p the only thing I know is I do really like the leather on the one I got, a bit dull but that may be because of the age, but it's buttery smooth to wear and feels super robust :D

Cheers mate and have a great weekend!
 

Tom71

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Thats the mythical good leather. I believe modern Comp. Weight is heavier, and very nice....but does not age like this stuff.

It´s not notably heavier, but it’s much stiffer and retains that quality to a large extent.
The old(er) CW appears thicker and is more pliable.

You won’t see pronounced graining in the new(er) hides, and the only sign of aging is when the topcoat eventually starts chipping off.

I‘ve somewhat gotten used to the modern CW. For some models it’s quite fitting. My latest Vanson in CW seems to be made from slightly lighter leather. That’s something I am not really sold on. Let‘s hope, Vanson continues to offer hefty hides for no-nonsense jackets, or I might as well get an RMC…
 

Herrvallmo

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Thats the mythical good leather. I believe modern Comp. Weight is heavier, and very nice....but does not age like this stuff.

It´s not notably heavier, but it’s much stiffer and retains that quality to a large extent.
The old(er) CW appears thicker and is more pliable.

You won’t see pronounced graining in the new(er) hides, and the only sign of aging is when the topcoat eventually starts chipping off.

I‘ve somewhat gotten used to the modern CW. For some models it’s quite fitting. My latest Vanson in CW seems to be made from slightly lighter leather. That’s something I am not really sold on. Let‘s hope, Vanson continues to offer hefty hides for no-nonsense jackets, or I might as well get an RMC…
Thanks for the info gents!

Cheers!
 

dannyk

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It´s not notably heavier, but it’s much stiffer and retains that quality to a large extent.
The old(er) CW appears thicker and is more pliable.

You won’t see pronounced graining in the new(er) hides, and the only sign of aging is when the topcoat eventually starts chipping off.

I‘ve somewhat gotten used to the modern CW. For some models it’s quite fitting. My latest Vanson in CW seems to be made from slightly lighter leather. That’s something I am not really sold on. Let‘s hope, Vanson continues to offer hefty hides for no-nonsense jackets, or I might as well get an RMC…
I suppose it depends On each batch and which tannery as they did have several. Becuse I had an early 90s C2 that was slightly lighter. Heavy but lighter. Super pliable, heavy graining. Just perfect looking broken in jacket. I only sold it because it was a size up from what I actually wear.

Then I had a chopper circa 2016 and it was so heavy and thick. To the point of almost being uncomfortable. It wasn’t like I couldn’t move it was just if I wore, after an hour or two I really knew I was wearing it. It truly felt like battle armor.

So I can’t say anything definitively and we all have different versions of heavy and pliable. What I think is heavy you may not. Just my experience. I know the newest stuff I have no experience with. So when I say new I’m referring to that. I know there’s another tannery now and another new version of Cw. Which is probably the one you’re referring to.
 

TZRZ421

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I had an older Manx that was confidence inspiring in the event of an off. It had very little grain except for the left shoulder where it was doubled up underneath. It was kinda plane but there was no question of its quality. I sold it because I was a fool and listened to a woman about how it looked. I wish I asked for second opinions. It was quite short for casual wearing but I was using it predominantly on the bike. I bought it used and have no idea how old it was but it was broken in but still tough as nails. It’s meant to protect guys coming off their bikes at 200 mph
 

Peter Mackin

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It´s not notably heavier, but it’s much stiffer and retains that quality to a large extent.
The old(er) CW appears thicker and is more pliable.

You won’t see pronounced graining in the new(er) hides, and the only sign of aging is when the topcoat eventually starts chipping off.

I‘ve somewhat gotten used to the modern CW. For some models it’s quite fitting. My latest Vanson in CW seems to be made from slightly lighter leather. That’s something I am not really sold on. Let‘s hope, Vanson continues to offer hefty hides for no-nonsense jackets, or I might as well get an RMC…
Sell me it back :)
 

Tom71

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I suppose it depends On each batch and which tannery as they did have several. Becuse I had an early 90s C2 that was slightly lighter. Heavy but lighter. Super pliable, heavy graining. Just perfect looking broken in jacket. I only sold it because it was a size up from what I actually wear.

Then I had a chopper circa 2016 and it was so heavy and thick. To the point of almost being uncomfortable. It wasn’t like I couldn’t move it was just if I wore, after an hour or two I really knew I was wearing it. It truly felt like battle armor.

So I can’t say anything definitively and we all have different versions of heavy and pliable. What I think is heavy you may not. Just my experience. I know the newest stuff I have no experience with. So when I say new I’m referring to that. I know there’s another tannery now and another new version of Cw. Which is probably the one you’re referring to.

Oh yes, you’re absolutely right. There even was some info ca 5 years back about Vanson having to switch tanneries because of how some leathers (including CW) weren’t up to their standards any more.

Same with LL in a way: their older (standard) horsehide was really, really nice, IMO. Thick, silky, with a fine yet pronounced grain (think spiderweb), while all the time maintaining that shiny “LL-signature-look”.
For some years now, the standard horse is far too smooth to my eyes and more important, it doesnt really patina any more.
Guys at the store talk about “different batches”, but I am sure it’s more than that (including the possibility that for brown/black the expensive veg-tan options are far more appealing now).
 

Unrefined Vision

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My new Mt. Grainier

Just joined. Love TFL for the wealth of knowledge. Surely one could easily spend themselves into insurmountable debt on the priciest jackets, and so long as the fit pics were on point maybe that would be worth it??

Fortunately there's a lot of wisdom in the Lounge on these topics, shout out to @Monitor for pointing out that price be damned it's hard to beat a Vanson. And @ton312 and @torfjord too for highlighting the quality of Vanson's old school comp weight.

When I saw this on grailed and noticed that crazy grain I had to have it. The icing on top was the zip in fleece liner. The weather is warming up where I live, but there's still a bit of time for leather jackets. Soon I can begin my off season training to prepare my ascent of this Mt. Grainier.
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JonS1967

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My new Mt. Grainier

Just joined. Love TFL for the wealth of knowledge. Surely one could easily spend themselves into insurmountable debt on the priciest jackets, and so long as the fit pics were on point maybe that would be worth it??

Fortunately there's a lot of wisdom in the Lounge on these topics, shout out to @Monitor for pointing out that price be damned it's hard to beat a Vanson. And @ton312 and @torfjord too for highlighting the quality of Vanson's old school comp weight.

When I saw this on grailed and noticed that crazy grain I had to have it. The icing on top was the zip in fleece liner. The weather is warming up where I live, but there's still a bit of time for leather jackets. Soon I can begin my off season training to prepare my ascent of this Mt. Grainier.
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Incredible looking jacket! Congratulations!
 

torfjord

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My new Mt. Grainier

Just joined. Love TFL for the wealth of knowledge. Surely one could easily spend themselves into insurmountable debt on the priciest jackets, and so long as the fit pics were on point maybe that would be worth it??

Fortunately there's a lot of wisdom in the Lounge on these topics, shout out to @Monitor for pointing out that price be damned it's hard to beat a Vanson. And @ton312 and @torfjord too for highlighting the quality of Vanson's old school comp weight.

When I saw this on grailed and noticed that crazy grain I had to have it. The icing on top was the zip in fleece liner. The weather is warming up where I live, but there's still a bit of time for leather jackets. Soon I can begin my off season training to prepare my ascent of this Mt. Grainier.
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That’s the good ol’ comp weight, lovely jacket! Welcome to the lounge!
 

Unrefined Vision

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^^ Awesome jacket, fit photos & welcome to Fedora Lounge! :)

You may have a screen name of "Unrefined Vision" but it's looking quite refined to me...

That’s the good ol’ comp weight, lovely jacket! Welcome to the lounge!

Thanks for the warm welcome!!

I have a custom Vanson in the works. Order went in 8 weeks ago so in theory it could be done any day/week now. Only time will tell ha!

It's in the Brandy Roma leather which looks to have amazing character...pull up effect, grain etc. Correct me if I am wrong, but your maverick is in that leather @torfjord?
 

torfjord

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Thanks for the warm welcome!!

I have a custom Vanson in the works. Order went in 8 weeks ago so in theory it could be done any day/week now. Only time will tell ha!

It's in the Brandy Roma leather which looks to have amazing character...pull up effect, grain etc. Correct me if I am wrong, but your maverick is in that leather @torfjord?

It is. Absolutely lovely leather. A great choice. What are you having done?




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