The Legend Behind The Pistol Pete Jacket

Posted under The Ride by Alex on Saturday 17 October 2009 at 5:11 pm

The not so legendary gunslinger that the Jacket is named for, died in 1958. The 98 year Frank “” Eaton did leave a legacy before he passed, but one that pales in comparison to his exploits before he turned thirty.

Where most people see that legacy is in a mascot for the Oklahoma State University. It is his caricature that the mascot is based on.

When Frank was eight years old, he witnessed the cold blooded murder of his father in the Eaton family home. His father’s best friend, Mose Beaman, told little Frank something that remained with him for over twenty years:

My boy, may an old man’s curse rest upon you if you do not try to avenge your father’s murder.

Frank left home at fifteen to join the Army and learn to shoot. Although he was too young to actually be officially recognized as a soldier, Franks was given an award for his excellent marksmanship and the fort’s commander dubbed him “”.

Eaton signed on as a U.S. Marshal working for a territory judge in Oklahoma and began to make a name for himself as a gunslinger. In the next eleven years, Frank gunned down fifteen criminals, including five of the six men responsible for his father’s murder.

Frank retired when he learned the sixth man was killed during a card game.

Although he retired as a gunslinger, he served as a local lawman for his hometown in Oklahoma, as well as eking out a living on a ranch. He never lost his talent with guns and was said to have been as fast in his last few years as he was when he was younger.

But the that takes his nickname, isn’t designed with the mascot in mind. No, this jacket has legend written all over it.

Not only designed with two “gun” pockets on the inside, the leather biker jacket features A vertical pocket on the outside that is not only easy to open, but is also large enough to carry a long barreled pistol, or a nice pair of gauntleted gloves.

The jacket found here is of the highest quality (naked cowhide) and is as rugged as the legend it is named after.

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When Shopping For The Leather Jacket, Ask

Posted under The Ride by Alex on Friday 16 October 2009 at 3:54 pm

When you’re shopping for that leather biker jacket this Christmas, be as careful and discerning as you would be if you were at the mall.

Believe me, I have looked at thousands of jackets over a couple of dozen different sites and some of the jackets look identical. The models are even the same. Well, this is because the shops on-line are exactly like the ones in the brick and mortar stores; there are way fewer suppliers than there are stores.

That should clear up some fog.

What has to be watched is value, and the value can be found in pricing versus what is known as the .

The of is noted by a number between 01 and 09, 01 being the best. The best of for jackets is “naked” cowhide and is 2mm thick or better.

Now, if you have shopped around and noticed that there is never a listing with the product, that is because the is little known outside of the industry.

This is also one of the reasons why you can look at a jacket at one store, and see the same jacket at another for a completely different price.

My suggestion is to behave just like you would if you were at the mall; ask questions. By calling or e-mailing an e-commerce site, you can get a feel about the service and the company you’re dealing with.

Ask about the jacket and the . See what kind of story you get. Make your determination from there.

Then ask yourself how smaller concerns, such as Bikerleather123, can afford to be competitive with the older, more established stores.

I think you’ll find the answer in the phone call.

Don’t get burned when you shop for that special . Ask questions and get a feel for who you are dealing with.

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Dragon Riding ~ Leather Jackets and The Infamous Tail Of The Dragon

Posted under The Ride by Alex on Thursday 23 July 2009 at 7:29 pm

Grab your biker leathers and head to the southeastern edge of the Great Smokey National Park, where the Tail Of The Dragon awaits for any motorist who dares an attempt at taming it. Starting at the state line of Tennessee, near Deal’s Gap North Carolina, the runs along U.S. Route 129 for eleven miles and earns its name because of the three hundred and eighteen curves and a roller coaster elevation variance of one thousand feet from Deal’s Gap Resort  to the Tabcat Bridge near Chillhowee Lake. (more…)

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