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Love your jacket. Hope I can find one in my size. I find this straight zip pattern oversized compared to the cross zip pattern. Most I have seen around are pretty loose for their tag size given the general pattern in that era.Yes! This one would make the stitch counters and those that holster rulers sorta happy. Maybe. Probably not. There is one or two typical Cal dodgy lines on the hem.
Though I will say that some of those folks that value perfect stitching see straight lines and I swear the stitch lines sometimes look crooked in the pictures. Must be the camera angle. No way every FW or RC ever made has anything but laser-straight stitching. No way.
Anyways, yes, a very functional and ******proof jacket in one of the nicest vintage HH one can find. That’s enough for me.
No FW or RC don't but it is one thing to having a few defective products (individual item having quality issues) and another to treating it as a norm. I remember White's local dealer telling me that it is normal to have very noticeable wobbly stitching and mis-matched heels. He said that is normal for hand crafted products. Well he also sells Tricker's and I doubt his standard about hand crafted products applies to Tricker's. Yes Tricker's may not be laser straight but at least not easily noticeable. Besides, Tricker's would happily take those back and let you exchange. It is another thing to tell you that it is normal and the next pair would most probably be the same. The real distinction is therefore White's make work boots while Tricker's make dress shoes. However, once you start getting White's with high end leather, it becomes high end product but still with the same sloppy work and QC. That have always baffled me until Dave Himel gave his explanation on mass produced vs custom. I accepted his explanation and decided that I would stick with OTR and avoid custom work.


