Death’s Head Cascade / Goat Skin
5,500.00 USD
As a bike enthusiast, Ross Langlitz moved to McMinnville, Oregon as a boy after being born in Free Mouse, Idaho, in 1918. Ross underwent major surgery to amputate his right foot in a motorcycle accident when he was 17 in 1935, and he spent 55 years on his prosthetic leg until he died of heart disease in 1989. With a fondness for racing to win 47 trophies in 17 years from 1938 to 1954, he founded Speedway Dogs in 1947 at a store called The Leather Garments Shep and started making Riders' jackets. Around this time, Columbia, Cascade, is on display. This Riders' jacket is already the world's standard, but there are many valuable jackets hidden in its shadow. It now produces six pairs a day, with the number expected to be one every few days in 1947. Starting with the discovery in 2005 of a spring zipper for the Crown in 1951, which Langlitz was using for its front zipper from 1947 to 1956, the absence of any kind has been retooled by the Langlitz family depending on the stories and memories they were hearing from their father, Ross, and pictures from the time they were left behind.
Size(cm)ShoulderChestHemLengthSleeve
3845102965560
404710410255.561
42481081045662
44491161125863
465112011661.565
Leather : Goat Skin
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