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		<title>Fox Creek Leather- Quality Leather Clothing for Concealed Carry</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fox Creek leather is a family owned and operated company located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwestern Virginia that specializes in the manufacture of high quality Leather clothing products made in America, they generally aim at motorcycle riding apparel but some of the products are very well suited to conceal carry clothing. My general impression of the products that I have purchased is that they are twice the quality at half the price. I have been riding street bikes for over forty years so I have accumulated a closet full of leather riding gear and few are of the quality I have seen at Fox Creek leather.</p>
<p>When I first looked at the Fox Creek web site I was impressed with the variety and styles of leather goods offered.  Since I have usually purchased my leather vests, which I wear on a daily basis, from a large American motorcycle manufacturer, I was a little concerned at the price differences. Most of the leather goods I had purchased from other companies were made in places like Pakistan or Podunk China and the cost for durable leather products is generally higher in price than Fox Creek was charging. </p>
<p>I finally ordered a black classic vest, at half the price I have previously paid for a quality vest. When the vest arrived, I checked it out and promptly ordered two more vests of different styles and colors, as well as gloves and a belt.</p>
<p>What was impressive about the first vest I ordered was the quality of construction, the liner was very nice and the vest is equipped with an inside gun pocket with a barrel holder that will hold my Kimber Ultra CDP 2. This Leather lined pocket on the left chest has a snap close and leather strap inside the pocket to stabilize the barrel. With a compact 45 in the gun pocket the vest would not bulge or show the handgun outline from the outside. The vest was perfect for a shoulder carry but was just a little too short for belt carry. I considered sending the vest back and ordering a longer size vest in the same style but I did not have the heart to send such a nice vest back for any reason, so I elected to order a couple more vests in different length and larger chest size as well as different color.</p>
<p>One of the two additional vests I ordered was a half price overstock and a charming lady named Ashley from the company called me to let me know that the vest was no longer available in the size I ordered and wanted to confirm that I still wanted the other items ordered. I agreed to modify the order and they immediately sent the Brown vest that I had ordered as well as deer skin gloves and a heavy duty belt.</p>
<p>The Brown classic vest is by far the best quality and cut vest I have ever owned. For complete hand gun coverage I suggest that any vest ordered should be one size larger than the sizing chart recommends for your chest size and order the vest in the long style for that size, this will give the vest two additional inches of length and will do a good job of covering inside or outside belt carry. The vest has a gun carry pocket inside the vest and conceals a shoulder carry rig very effectively.</p>
<p>Fox Creek Leather has a great web site that shows the leather clothing in graphic detail with lots of angles inside and outside the vest. Their selection for men’s vests are very nice but the selection for women’s vest clearly show that the owner Paul Trachy has too many women working for him as the women’s vest are truly beautiful designs and cuts; the most beautiful vests I have ever seen.</p>
<p>Don’t be put off by the fact that the company is aimed at the motorcycle rider, they offer quality leather clothing that would be great even if you don’t ride a motorcycle. The key thing to remember is to order in the long size and order a little larger chest size to compensate for the bulk of a handgun in the pocket carry.</p>
<p>Fox Creek Leather offers a lifetime guarantee on the quality and construction of the products they produce and as soon as you slip on one of their vests you will know that that is a tough long lasting quality vest, and great for concealed carry.</p>
<p>I have never really had much luck finding a simple, stylish, sturdy belt that could carry a hand gun day after day without being either too flimsy or looking like a utility belt until now. Fox Creek leather offers simple and attractive belts in Black, Brown and Tan that can do the job well. If you take four dimes and stack them up or take three quarters and stack them up, that is how thick the belts are. The designs are simple and sturdy. Give the belt section at Fox Creek leather a quick look if you are still trying to find the perfect belt for concealed carry.</p>
<p>More then a few times I have been on the range and realized that the slide on my handgun had taken a little bite out of the web of my right hand. I have several pairs of gloves that have the fingers exposed for manual dexterity. I decided to order a pair of gloves with the fingers exposed and Fox Creek had the gloves in deer skin which is much softer and thinner than gloves made with cow hide. The gloves are really worth considering if you want manual dexterity with good hand protection and solid grip. Nice gloves well worth consideration for a shooting glove.</p>
<p>For good quality leather concealed carry vests, belts and gloves as well as other accessories, at reasonable cost, please give Fox Creek Leather a visit at their web site and happy shopping.<br />
http://www.foxcreekleather.com/</p>
<p>Bill Oliver is a 58 year old retired forensic Psych. Tech. who worked 20 years at Atascadero state hospital and Pelican Bay State Prison in California and now works part time for the state of Colorado. He has a concealed weapons permit from Colorado and Utah. No discounts or other financial considerations involved with this product review.</p>
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		<title>Sean Michael&#8217;s take on Fox Creek Leather&#8230;</title>
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Leather and adventure are not merely the panache of Brandoesque bikers.  The history of motorcycle-borne adventurers affirms the material’s resiliency and effectiveness in hard core travels.  How far back does this go?  Before the WWII Harley HLA’s were carrying GI’s in leather, Robert Fulton became the first person to circumnavigate the globe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Background:</p>
<p>Leather and adventure are not merely the panache of Brandoesque bikers.  The history of motorcycle-borne adventurers affirms the material’s resiliency and effectiveness in hard core travels.  How far back does this go?  Before the WWII Harley HLA’s were carrying GI’s in leather, Robert Fulton became the first person to circumnavigate the globe on a motorcycle and found his protection in a leather bomber. Ted Simon, nearly a half century later, popularized the same journey wearing a flight jacket.  Likewise, in the 60s, Danny Liska donned similar garb as he rode his BMW R60 from Alaska to Argentina, making the first crossing of the Darien Gap.  Even the great chronicler of the American landscape, J.B. Jackson, wore a classic double-breasted leather jacket as he criss-crossed the Lower 48 on his Bimmer.  </p>
<p>Leather was long the only logical choice for riders seeking a range of protection when riding.  The benefits of the material continues to challenge modern apparel makers as they seek to improve upon its characteristics.  However, leather has by no means been left in the dust by Cordura, Ballistics cloth, Gortex, etc.  Instead, riders simply end up choosing what appeals to them.  However, the textile vs. leather choice isn’t as clear cut as some would suggest. </p>
<p>Short of a Darien or perhaps a Bimmer suit, you don’t form a relationship with a textile jacket.  You use it, wear it out, and try to get a good price for it.  If you’re Ewan McGregor you may have a suit worn to the point that someone wants it for its character/history, but barring that (or wannabe buys of faded Aerostich suits on ebay), textile gets sold off because it’s gone downhill.  Leather?  It is the stuff of memory, stories and the dreams of sons and grandsons longing to inherit what Grand/dad wore.  Leather absorbs events and adventure the way a face, it too a fleshy diary, chronicles days in the sun, miles traveled, and trials endured.  While textiles lose the characteristics that endeared them to buyers (not dissimilar to some spousal choices), leather improves with each passing season, becomes more valuable, ultimately being that comfortable partner some would, again like a mate, call their best friend.</p>
<p>The decisions to buy behind all those battered old leather jackets was probably a lot less thought out than many of the consumer purchases by riders these days.  Frankly, the playing field is a lot more diverse, and the choices almost innumerable compared to options in the 50s, 60s and 70s.  One thing, however, that has not always grown for the better is quality.  Leather jackets range from the faddish to the flimsy.  Consequently, cutting through the chaff to find a product worth riding in for a few hundred thousand miles may actually be harder today in a marketplace that, like the rest of the world, is overrun with paid ads that derail Google searches for “premium leather motorcycle jacket”.</p>
<p>Ultimately, the textile/leather dichotomy will only be decided by the one who will don the jacket, as they reflect on what they want the garment to do for them.  This apples-and-oranges choice has only so much room for comparison.  For instance, the rider who believes textile may be unavoidable due to issues of inclement weather may have a point…if his/her home is Seattle.  And they refuse to throw on a rain shell (like Liska did) when it is really coming down.  Or, leather may seem like the sole choice should the rider think a certain style is de rigeur.  In reality, for most of our riding, either is an excellent choice, and only at the fringe lie circumstances or preferences that tip the balance toward one or the other.  Perhaps, then, as important as any soul searching decision is whether you are absolutely sure you will only have one jacket to fill all needs.</p>
<p>I assumed, like many today, that textiles were the only way to go.  Leather is “old school”, I thought.  I was used to riding all the textile fabrics, and assumed leather only had a place for show-n-shine cruiser rides.  Still, when Fox Creek Leathers (FCL) offered to have HU riders try out their products I was game.  What follows is my experience with the company and their products.</p>
<p>In late 2006, FCL agreed to have me put three of their products to the test.  Following are my experiences living with each of these garments.  First, however, a bit a on FCL.  Riders making gear for riders is the first way to describe the company run by Paul Trachy and started some two decades ago in the Blueridge Mountains of Virginia.  Committed to “made in America” production and continually on the search for how to make the best product they can, the ___ employees of FCL have grown with the renown of their craftsmanship.  Today, the company has multiplied to match its “discovery” by bikers worldwide.  Their quadrupling in sales and facility space attest to how well received each of their 120+ items have been.  </p>
<p>FCL is committed to personalized business practices, from their second-to-none customer service, to their family-run atmosphere.  This is not some bunch that markets products borne on the backs of foreign laborers earning pennies on the hour.  The artisans producing their products are in the States with their workmanship kept under close watch.  And speaking of close watch, try getting any info out of FCL about their leather sources!  As a fan of fine leather, I was curious about the what’s and where’s of the company’s leather.  Nothing doing.  You can wear it, but don’t ask about its well-guarded source.</p>
<p>Triple Stripe jacket<br />
Fox Creek’s Triple Stripe jacket, like the majority of their over two dozen tops, is designed to serve in an array of conditions.  It’s not meant as a rain jacket.  It isn’t designed for motocross.  And it won’t be the preferred gear for a day at the track.  But does it handle the spectrum of conditions short of extreme or repeated batterings?  Here’s what I learned.</p>
<p>I started riding a Triple Stripe (XL, Long) in January of this 2007.  I ride my KLR year-round (including some jaunts down to 4 degrees F last year) on pavement, gravel and dirt, so the FCL jacket went into commission right off the bat.  Those riding impressions are key, but first a bit on how the jacket “handles”.  To begin with, when I found the box postmarked from my old stomping grounds in Southwest Virginia I was struck by its weight.  It felt like two jackets must have been inside.  Instead, the full bulk of the package was, save the pair of elkskin gauntlets, from the one jacket.  I later weighed the Triple Stripe and found the jacket weighed in at 7.5lb (3.4kg), with the insulated liner weighing another 12oz (.34kg). For comparison, my Motophoria Meridian Touring jacket, constructed of Cordura and ballistics cloth and similar to other high-end ¾ length textile jackets, weighs 6.8lb (3.1kg).  </p>
<p>The Construction<br />
The explanation for the Triple Stripe’s mass is in the leather.  The stuff ranges from 1.4-1.6mm in thickness (up to 4.5oz).  That’s thick!  In and of itself that does not explain much beyond weight; there are jackets aplenty on the market with merely thick leather.  But the FCL leather is, as my hands found out, stunning in its suppleness.  Buttery or creamy come to mind as I searched for adjectives to capture its hand, yet both fall short of the tactile nature of the jacket.  Perhaps a better description lies in the reaction of friends and family members who see it then touch the leather, get wide-eyed, and then finally, after they realize their breaking some social taboo by caressing my garment, retract their paws and stammer “wow, that’s a niiiice jacket!”  Although touch alone makes a leather jacket distinct from textiles ones, what few mention is the other sense it awakens.  FCL garments call out to your olfactory receptors.  I have found I can’t walk past the hall closet without my nose shouting “I smell a ride waiting to happen!”.  The leather smells that good, that distinct.  </p>
<p>The rest of its construction is a mixture of beefy “heirloom quality” construction, such as the brass zippers and snaps, and comfortable next-to-skin treatments (e.g., the silky liner materials).  High wear areas are constructed with doubled leather or, where appropriate (e.g., inside of pockets) nylon lining.  The lining is a perforated nylon jersey material.  All of these materials, coupled with the hand-made in the USA construction, add to give FCL confidence to extend a Lifetime Guarantee of quality on their products.  It also permits custom sizing.  For example, men’s jackets can be sized in 24 standard variations PLUS there is customized sizing available.  Women’s jackets come in 8 different sizes, and are also sized by each customers bust (from 30” to 56”!) assuring a made-for-me fit for everyone.</p>
<p>The jacket comes standard, like most of jackets from the company, with four pockets; two generous hand warmer slash pockets (I can fit a gloved hand in them), and two inner pockets.  The latter are fully accessible with the liner zipped in, with one closing with a zipper and the other a brass snap.  The left pocket is BIG, measuring about 10.5”/26cm deep by 7”/18cm tall.  </p>
<p>The Triple Stripe, like much of the FCL jacket line, comes with a Thinsulate zip-in liner equipped with a thoughtful hideaway neck warmer.  The neck warmer is polarfleece lined, velcro’s in the front, and adds 3.5”/9cm of additional protection above the jacket’s leather collar.  The liner adds a bit of bulk to the jacket, but doesn’t disrupt the overall fit.  With or without the liner the jacket closes up snuggly but without discomfort at the waist, neck and sleeves, helping assure January winds stay out.  Small button and loop attachments keep the liner in place within the jacket’s sleeves.  The jacket’s sleeves use brass zippers to close the gussets, while the sides can be adjusted with two Velcro waist straps over the elasticized leather panels.  </p>
<p>The Fit<br />
The cut of the jacket was excellent.  Following an array of measurements, the FCL folks recommended a Long 46.  That call was spot on.  I have excellent sleeve coverage thanks to the 2” of extra sleeve length and the articulated shoulder joints.  No matter how I rotate my arms, the sleeves are always contacting my hands and never ride up.  The other change of the Long cut is the added 2” of material at the waist.  I’ve come to find this a mixed blessing.  The jacket fits fine without any fiddling around over jeans or regular pants, and forms a good seal to boot.  However, when worn over riding pants such as my FirstGear HT pants or FieldSheer mesh pants I find it easiest to have the jacket cover the waist of the pants by wrapping the jacket’s hem over the pants and then zipping it up.  This insures a windproof seal and prevents the hassle of fitting the zipped up jacket hem over the riding pants.  The other thing to consider if debating the Long size is the fit in the crotch versus over the tail.  I love the seal in the tail that the extra material affords.  The cost, however, is that in the crotch the jacket’s thick leather rides low and creates a bit of pressure.  My solution is simple; I fold the front hem upwards once I am on the bike.  If I were custom sizing though I would have the front cut 1-1.5”/2.5-3.8cm shorter.</p>
<p>The Ride<br />
I’ve worn the Triple Stripe for over 6 months of varying riding conditions.  Consequently I’ve gotten to try it from well below freezing to the upper 80s.  Here’s what I found.  First, recognize that my physiology is that of a tall (6’-3”/190cm), lean (185lb/84kg, 8% body fat) build, and so my results may vary from yours.  My comfort limits with the Triple Stripe were, in overcast conditions, from about 45F/7C with the liner zipped in, to 55F/13C without it.  For comparison, the Motophoria textile jacket with its Thinsulate liner in place is good alone down to about 40F/4.5C.  All of these figures are for rides up to an hour and using a tall windscreen on the Kawasaki, and wearing a light turtleneck underneath.  To ride longer, or in colder weather, I either had to wear my electric liner jacket or a thicker sweater under the Triple Stripe to keep the chill at bay.  However, wind penetration is not an issue with the jacket.  Its seal is excellent at all corners.  Despite that protection, to truly be comfortable below 45F/7C I 1) pulled out and utilized the neck protector and 2) wore my electric liner jacket.  With that combination my core would remain comfortable down to 20F/-7C.</p>
<p>The Triple Stripe, like the other FCL jackets, utilizes pairs of front and rear zippered vents.  Unlike the other jackets, the Triple Stripe has the front vents at mid-torso level.  This configuration retains the clean look of the namesake three horizontal stripes (two in cream, and one in brown—which is the thinner 1.4mm leather), but limits the flow through air to mostly below the chest.  In my experience this is a trade off that makes this model less fit for warmer weather than most others in the lineup.  For example, most models direct the flow in and around the chest/underarms via sleeve or shoulder vents.  I found that in warmer weather I needed to unzip the upper ¼ of the main zipper to direct airflow that would ventilate the upper chest.  As a result, the threshold for wanting to swap the jacket out for my mesh FirstGear jacket was around 80F/27C.  Beyond that, if sunny, the Triple Stripe had me wishing my KLR lacked a windshield, as airflow was not sufficient.  Again, your mileage may vary, as bikes without tall windscreens would experience far better cooling and could well be comfortable up to 90F/32C.  Also, I did not benefit from the gusseted sleeves due to all my gloves sporting long gauntlets that overlap the sleeves.</p>
<p>In motion, the Triple Stripe is unflappable.  Literally.  The jacket is virtually forgotten thanks to the excellent fit and tough exterior, resisting wind but not movement.  My rides in light rain/snow and dust while following others on dirt/gravel roads showed the jacket to be very resistant to the elements.  Water tended to bead off the surface thanks to the drum-died treatment.  Dust and dirt brushed off the leather leaving only a slightly more distinct contrast in the leather’s grain pattern.  The jacket is equally unperturbed by spills.  Although I did not personally put the jacket to the asphalt test, the FCL web site (which is one of the very best in the industry—they’ve even had a Blog covering leathers, leather care, bikes, and so on since 2005) offers testimony after testimony of patrons whose crashes had their FCL leather products emerging unscathed.  Although the jacket does not come with armor or armor pockets (the Black Rock jacket does) the shoulders are lightly padded.</p>
<p>The Weaknesses<br />
Aside from the sizing issues of the Long cut, the jacket’s needs are rather minor.  First, I found the sleeve liner to be cut too long.  The light nylon liner material, while very comfortable, protruded beyond the sleeve ends just slightly.  I suspect this was a construction flaw and not the norm.  I am also confident that FCL would have swapped out the jacket for another had I asked.  An issue relating to long-term durability is the button/loop configuration that holds the liner in place in the sleeves.  This method works fine, however with time I fear the button or loop will fail, but I have no evidence that it is starting to do so.  Situated about 5”/13cm up the jacket’s sleeve, the loop stays out of the way and does not snag on anything.</p>
<p>Conclusion<br />
The choice to wear a leather vs. a textile jacket is not one that any rider or writer can make for you.  Similarly, the quality level and features you seek in a jacket is yours and yours alone to decide.  What I can tell you though is that if you’re considering a leather jacket and want one to last you a lifetime, the Triple Stripe and other FCL garments represent a level of craftsmanship generally lost in this age of global economics and sewn in Asia/Mexico/South America products.  Like so many consumer choices, the devil is in the details, and even the best of web sites fail to help (usually on purpose) good from the great quality.  Not that you can’t spend more for leather riding wear.  But you’ll be hard pressed to gain much in quality or manufacturer support.</p>
<p>Distressed Brown Buffalo Nickel Vest<br />
When FCL asked for Horizons Unlimited readers willing to review one of their leather vests I thought it made sense to give it a try.  I have always been a vest wearer.  Maybe it is because of my lean build and a need to keep my core warm.  Maybe it is because I am a gear head and like to try an array of garments.  Whatever the case may be, my closets hold over a dozen vests of various purposes, weights and materials.  Might as well try a riding vest I thought.  That said, allow me to clarify a key point; I ride ATGATT (all the gear all the time).  I’m not a cruiser rider, and I don’t don gear to fly my “colors”.  To me, a riding vest is part of a layering system.</p>
<p>FCL offers  fully 19 different models of vests.  Most are a classic cut with naked leather in the 1.2-1.6mm range.  The Buffalo Nickel versions feature the thicker jacket-weight (1.4-1.6mm) leather.  The result is that a size 44 weighs 2.8lb/1.3kg.  That’s noticeable but not annoying.  What is interesting is that the distressed treatment of the leather, which gives it a distinct marbled appearance, also results in a unique sound.  The vest, unlike the Triple Stripe jacket, has that unique squish sound of thick distressed leather.  The Triple Stripe is silent in comparison when you wad up or crinkle the garment.  I suppose this speaks in part to the relative stiffness of each leather.  That’s not to say that the distressed leather is in anyway uncomfortable, but it is not the same luxurious feel of the jacket’s creamy exterior.  A non-distressed leather version is also available.</p>
<p>The Buffalo Nickel vest has its namesake in the use of genuine US currency for the four snaps that serve as the main closure.  Each snap is made from a highly polished 5-cent piece featuring the distinctive silhouette of an American bison or “buffalo” (the model for which was a captive bull, named “Black Diamond”, in the Bronx Zoo).  Minted from 1913 until 1938, the coins make solid and durable and very aesthetic coverings for the snaps (I only wish the Indian Head side of the coins were also offered!).  In case this touch doesn’t make you want to go explore somewhere west of you, consider that it was the icon of American adventure, Teddy Roosevelt, who ordered the new coinage design to replace the bland Greek-inspired designs that preceded his presidency.</p>
<p>Like any of my favorite vests, this one is not short on pockets.  In fact, many consider vests to be primarily about carrying stuff in an organized fashion.  Witness the multitude of travel, adventure, safari and Outback vests from companies like Orvis and LL Bean, some with as many as 24 pockets!  The Buffalo Nickel vest shows a bit more restraint in its designers.  Outside are two subtle horizontal pockets that just about disappear against the seam lines.  Each is about 6”x6”/15cm x 15cm.  On the inside are two other pockets.  The left is vertical and can be accessed when the upper and/or lower snaps are still snapped.  It is quite large (10.5”/26cm deep by 7”/15cm tall) and would hold travel documents well.  The right pocket has a horizontal opening, is deeper than it is wide, and measures about 5”x9”/13cm x23cm.  Each is trimmed at the opening with leather for durability, and the left pocket is also leather lined, with the inner side being an almost white leather to aid in looking inside.</p>
<p>The vest adjust for differences in belly size via laces on either side.  I have a 46” chest but found the size 44 vest was best (I tried the 46, but sent it back for a swap).  The issue is the cut of the vest.  My build means I don’t need a “fuller cut” to allow for too many beers.  The Buffalo Nickel vest is a bit on the full side.  Though it can be custom cut to address larger or smaller midriffs, I elected to use the laces to take up the extra circumference.  In the end this worked out OK.  I would probably prefer a snugger fit, but was not concerned enough about it to ask FCL to sew up a custom version (though they will do so for customers).  </p>
<p>I’ve found the vest to be a valuable layer for those days I am trying to add a bit of warmth, or on cooler days when I want the warmth of a vest after I am off the bike but don’t want to wear one of my backpacking or hunting vests.  In other words, this vest is good looking, neither looking like a pseudo safari garment, nor saying “Harley biker”.  It looks good with a simple button up shirt, and feels comfortable so long as the temperatures are 75F/34C or below.  </p>
<p>Conclusion<br />
Like other FCL products, the Buffalo Nickel vest is a beautiful example of what handcrafting combined with hand-selected top tier leather results in.  A riding vest is a gear choice that rests on the individual rider, but it’s apparent that anyone looking for one should consider what this Virginia-based company has to offer.  Adding a valuable layer of warmth, functional pockets, and a clean look, the vest is at home riding or for casual wearing after the ride, whether it’s dinner or wandering a market.  The leather is good for a lifetime, too, so plan on handing it down to your grandkids.</p>
<p>Elkskin Gauntlets</p>
<p>I hate gloves that wear out.  And gloves that get stiff after being wet.  And gloves that poor tactile sense.  And gloves that my hands get cold in.  Or that have nasty seams or poor fit.  Other than that, I love most gloves.  In fact, I have a bevy of gloves so extensive my wife’s shoe collection pales in comparison.  So with these modest expectations I told FCL, when we agreed to reviews of their jacket and vest, I was only interested in reviewing a product they make (they also carry the famous Lee Parks DeerTours) and that would hold up over time.  The choice was obvious: their Elkskin Gauntlets.</p>
<p>If you don’t know leathers or are not from North America elk hide might not be as obvious a choice as I make it out to be.  Elk, or wapiti, are the large ungulates that once roamed across the continent (and which are being reintroduced in several eastern states).  Their skin is particularly thick and supple.  Next to bison, it is about the toughest leather of any animal native to North America.  Elk hide is above deerskin in toughness, but a notch lower in dexterity.  Hence those wanting very fine tactile control must choose between thinner deerskin and the thicker yet still soft “hand” of elkskin.  I know how tough elkskin is because the best welding gloves are made of the stuff.  In fact, I recently replaced my first welding gloves, a pair of elkskin Black Stallion model 850’s, with the same model.  They lasted years of abuse from metal work, and yet you can feel relatively small objects with them.</p>
<p>The same is true and then some with the FCL Elkskin Gauntlets.  Made of hand-selected naked 1.7mm elkskin and drum-dyed black, the gloves are super soft with no stiff segments to them.  Controls on the bike are readily felt through the gloves.  In fact, to give you an idea about how much feel they have, I can operate a Garmin GPS while riding thanks to the sensitivity my fingers have through the gloves.  That’s saying a lot.</p>
<p>Regarding toughness, I’ve not laid palms to paving, so you’ll have to read the testimonies of riders wearing these gloves posted at the FCL web site.  The half a year I have worn them has left them with virtually no signs of wear, save some very minor abrasion along the outside of the little finger and the tips of the middle and pointer fingers.  </p>
<p>For comfort range, the Elkskins have proven warm down to 50F/10C to 85F/29C.  Beyond those thermometer readings my bony fingers are either needing electric grips or mesh gloves to stay fully comfortable.  If you have more meat on your digits than I do then you’ll likely be fine with these gloves down to several more degrees.  </p>
<p>The fit of the gauntlets is very good.  The XL models I tested are perfect for length, but a bit roomier than a skinny hand needs.  That is understandable, and permits me to wear a pair of thin, fingerless cycling gloves underneath for added vibration absorption (a good idea when you ride a 650cc single with knobby tires on washboard roads).  The gauntlet itself extends far enough up the wrist to readily cover any jacket.  The XL measures 13”/33cm from tip of the middle finger to the top of the gauntlet.  The opening is broad and thus very easy to slip into.  That said, I found that this cut was a bit too generous.  I would have preferred that its circumference be reduced by 20%.  In warm weather this was not an issue, but such a reduction would have improved cool weather riding.</p>
<p>Conclusion<br />
If you’re looking for versatile riding gloves that wear like iron, have great dexterity, offer good protection, and fit, er…like a glove, the Elkskin Gauntlets are a superb choice.  You can spend far more, get gobs more armor, and have more exotic leather in a glove.  But for $60 this FCL offering is very reasonably priced for a hand-made in the USA glove.  </p>
<p>By Sean Michael<br />
For posting at Horizons Unlimited web site<br />
June 19 2007</p>
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Nuttin’ But Leather started out like most other businesses…. a dream…. a day dream actually. Cruisin’ down highway 70 in St. Louis, MO on my ‘04 Heritage Classic. I think the clearest with the road under my feet, and that day was no different. For awhile I had been thinking about starting a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Nuttin’ But Leather started out like most other businesses…. a dream…. a day dream actually. Cruisin’ down highway 70 in St. Louis, MO on my ‘04 Heritage Classic. I think the clearest with the road under my feet, and that day was no different. For awhile I had been thinking about starting a business but never put forth any real effort. Then, on that beautiful day in April I realized I needed to do something… but what? I did have some website building experience, but what to sell? Leather… it had to be leather. So I researched and found that there was a demand for many types of good quality leather products (and I knew I wouldn’t want to compete with Paul and Co. at Fox Creek Leather). So, I began selling leather products like briefcases and backpacks… luggage and totebags… padfolios and gifts too.</p>
<p>After learning a few things about marketing an internet website, which we’re improving all of the time, we are making our dream come true. Life is too short not to live out YOUR version of the dream. It’s waiting for you, but YOU have to get it. One of my favorite quotes is from a movie titled “Boondock Saints” (great movie). It goes “Do you possess the constitution, the depth of faith to go as far as needed”. It’s your dream, do you?</p>
<p>Ron LaBeau<br />
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.acehighleathers.com/" TARGET="_blank">Customized Motorcycle Riding Apparel and More Available From Ace High Leathers</a></strong></p>
<p>Ace High Leathers specializes in customizing motorcycle riding apparel and motorcycle seats, saddlebags and tank bibs.  Since March 2006, the company has been providing exciting alternatives and alterations to standard, off –the-shelf gear, which is capturing the attention of the riding community.</p>
<p>Ace High Leathers offers several product customization groups. Custom products include tank bibs, handlebar purses, boot stirrups, beaded conchos, custom chaps, western riding “chinks” and more.  Customized upholstery items range from seats to backrests.  Personalized themes for jackets, vests, and chaps are offered, as well as matching sets.  </p>
<p>Nanci Rogers<br />
Ace High Leather<br />
www.acehighleathers.com</p>
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<p><strong>Motorcycle Touring Made Easy</strong></p>
<p>Motorcycle touring has been something my wife Judy and I have loved doing for quite some time now. We’ve been touring since 2001 and are heavily involved with the Gold Wing Road Rider’s Association. A recent trip to the Rocky Mountains spawned us to help others enjoy motorcycle touring as we do. From that we created Motorcycle-Touring-Made-Easy.com, a website designed for those looking for information and resources about motorcycle touring. We’ve been up and running since October of 2007 and have been expanding the site every moment we can. The site is filled with information to get you started planning and setting up your motorcycle trip. The future of our site will include Local Area Reports, Rider Profiles, Dream Rides, B&#038;B Listing and Product Reviews.<br />
With our love for motorcycling, a bike and trailer ready to go when the itch get to be too much to bare you can bet we’ll be out on the road making more friends and finding more areas to ride. We encourage others to stop by and brag about their favorite trip, best places to stay or a good fireside story. We want to make this a site for you, the motorcycle touring enthusiast. Stop on by, we would love to hear from you. We hope to see you all out on the road somewhere.<br />
Mike &#038; Judy DeGeiso<br />
Motorcycle Touring Made Easy<br />
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C&#8217;mon, folks - help us out here! We&#8217;ve gotta make room for new stuff coming in every day. We have several styles of Men&#8217;s and Women&#8217;s Jackets and Vests in our <a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/sale.phtml?source=newsletter">Closeout Closet.</a> Between the <a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/bigandtall.phtml?source=newsletter">Big &#038; Tall</a> overstock, Closeout, and <a href= "http://www.foxcreekleather.com/blowoutsale.phtml?source=newsletter">Blowout</a> items, we have a stockroom of gear that we need to clear out.
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		<title>2007 Colorado and Glacier Ride</title>
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		Mel submitted over 40 pages of images and story covering the entire 16 days of riding last year. Here are just a few of his best stories and images so you can enjoy parts of the ride the Breakfast Club took last year. You can check out Mel&#8217;s review of his Fox Creek Leather Vented racing jacket by <a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/1.html?reviews=all#reviews">clicking here.</a> You will need to scroll down to see Mel&#8217;s review.
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		The 2007 Breakfast Club ride had a shaky start because it began as &#8220;another&#8221; Colorado ride. While Colorado is a great place to ride, we had already made two previous rides to Colorado and some of us wanted a change of scenery. I won&#8217;t get into all of the details leading up to this ride but I have to say the planned ride to Colorado fell apart and I decided that I was going to ride through Yellowstone, Teton, and Beartooth highway if I had to go by myself. Greg and Robert were quick to join my adventure, and we waited to see if anyone else would join us. The two major problems with this ride were the distance (over 5,000 miles) and the time required to make this trip. Since we previously decided on a target limit of 350 miles per day it would take sixteen days to complete the ride (Some members of the group had jobs and vacation limits).</p>
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	    A &#8220;compromise&#8221; was made to &#8220;combine&#8221; the proposed Colorado ride and what was now called the Glacier ride to accommodate the majority of the club members. Those who were lucky enough or unfortunate enough to have jobs could elect to make the nine day Colorado ride and those who could ride longer would continue on from Colorado with the &#8220;Glacier&#8221; ride.</p>
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       * During a gas stop outside of Sweetwater I checked my Blackberry and found a message from Steve (one of the two key guys that did not accompany us on this ride). Steve asked if &#8220;we were wet yet?&#8221; I thought that was an odd statement, but I responded &#8220;not yet.&#8221; It wasn&#8217;t long before we found out what Steve was referring to. Conrad had purchased a new Garmin 376C GPS with satellite weather mapping capabilities and he reported that there was a huge storm in our path about thirty miles ahead. We discussed changing our route, but it would add more than one hundred miles to our ride. We elected to slow our pace and hope to miss the storm as it passed in front of us. </p>
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        I have ridden in heavy rain storms before, but this was the worst I have ever encountered. If you have never ridden a motorcycle in a heavy rain storm while wearing a helmet with a face shield and wearing glasses, you should really try it. It is impossible to see through your wet glasses and a wet face shield (inside and out) at the same time. In order to see at all you must lift the face shield and deal with the rain directly in your face. You can&#8217;t stop because you could be run over from behind; you must continue riding while looking for a place to exit the highway.    </p>
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	* We followed a river into Lake City (A truly interesting little city) then over a mountain pass to the grandeur of a vast pocket meadow. As we rode to our next destination (the city of Creed) we encountered a group of bikers heading in the opposite direction. We commented that &#8220;we hope this is not the Del Fuegos.&#8221; We had often joked about scenes from the &#8220;Wild Hogs&#8221; movie and every time we saw a group of bikers we comment on the Del Fuegos.</p>
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	* As we neared Telluride we ran into our first encounter with Colorado road construction. I have never ridden to Colorado with out running into road construction. I believe Colorado has two seasons, winter and road construction. Fortunately we were not delayed very long and we had the	opportunity to ride on dirt road into the city of Telluride.</p>
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	* The weather had threatened rain all day and as I got close to home a few rain drops fell on my face shield. The cloudy skies had protected us from the potentially hot west Texas weather, now a little cooling rain would not negatively affect my mood.	</p>
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	As I pulled into my garage I glanced at the odometer and calculated that I had ridden a total of 5,505 miles from garage to garage on this longest of all rides so far. We were all amazed that we	were not more tired. I believe it is because we treated this ride as sixteen individual day rides and not one long sixteen day ride. Each day ride was segmented into reasonable lengths and sufficient short breaks were taken each day to ensure we would not be worn out. This ride was a good test for the ride we are considering for 2008.</p>
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	    And don&#8217;t forget to put yourself on that gift list. Here in Virginia, we&#8217;re looking forward to spring and riding weather. We have a variety of jackets, vests, belts and gloves in addition to our on-going Inventory Clearance and Blowout Sales. Now&#8217;s the time to gear up while it&#8217;s on sale!	</p>
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		Well, it&#8217;s time to announce the winners for the Newsletter Subscriber $250 Gift Certificate and the Newsletter Author $500 Gift Certificate.</p>
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	    <span style="font-weight:bold; font-size:125%; color:#990000">The way it works&#8230;</span><br />
	    Once a quarter, we have a random drawing for a $250 Gift Certificate. All you need to do to be in the running for this certificate is subscribe to our newsletter. So, not only do you get info about new products and upcoming sales, you have a chance to win $250 of Fox Creek Leather gear. <span style="font-weight:bold">Johnthan Morgan of New Jersey is our newest quarterly winner.</span></p>
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       The $500 Author&#8217;s Gift Certificate is a little more involved. First, you need to send us a story about a motorcycle trip or event with your Fox Creek Leather gear. If your story is featured in the newsletter, you will be entered into a random drawing for a $500 Gift Certificate. This is a random drawing in January for the previous year. <span style="font-weight:bold">Dennis Miller of Georgia is our 2007 winner.</span> You might remember him from our February 2007 issue - he tangled with a Yard Shark enroute to Panama City, Florida for the Fall Thunder Beach Ralley.
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		Congratulations to both Johnthan and Dennis.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 17:21:18 +0000</pubDate>
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&#8220;AMERICAN ENGLISH!&#8221;



       
    

		After my previous riding jacket (purchased from the manufacturer of my bike&#8211;oink) disintegrated, I obviously needed a new jacket. I ride hard, year round. In Michigan, this means rain, snow, sub-zero winters, and blistering summers.

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		After my previous riding jacket (purchased from the manufacturer of my bike&#8211;oink) disintegrated, I obviously needed a new jacket. I ride hard, year round. In Michigan, this means rain, snow, sub-zero winters, and blistering summers.</p>
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		I have to admit that while I knew of the quality of the Fox Creek leather products, I was somewhat leery of purchasing custom clothing over the Internet. I read through the Fox Creek website, and many of the testimonials, and decided to go for it. Unfortunately, I missed the little bit about ordering up one size in jackets! This was totally my fault.</p>
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        I decided that the jacket was just too small, and called to get a RMA. My call was answered on the second ring (right there a sign of a good business&#8230;anyone who answers on the first ring is too desperate; if it rings more than twice, then customer service is not a priority!) by an ACTUAL PERSON who spoke AMERICAN ENGLISH! Rarely have I been so impressed when dealing with a company in another state.
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        The gal who answered was extremely helpful, explained that a RMA was not necessary, went to the trouble to make sure that the correct size was in stock, and overnighted it to me. All at no additional charge! Even more impressive, there was none of this crap about &#8220;placing a hold on your credit card until the original jacket arrives here,&#8221; or worse, &#8220;send us the jacket, and when it gets here, we will send out a new one.&#8221;
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        There are hundreds of companies out there (especially computer companies I won&#8217;t name, although one of the worst rhymes with Hell) that could take some major customer service lessons from Fox Creek. The new jacket fits like a custom garment should&#8230;like it was built on me. I absolutely adore the supple yet thick and strong leather y&#8217;all use. The quality of your riding gear won you a customer, your service won you a lifelong supporter! I will definitely purchase all my leather from Fox Creek.
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       Thanks again for such a wonderful product and exemplary customer service!
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       Cougar<br />
       St. Johns, Michigan
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		<title>Riding Noel from the Coast</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2007 15:53:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Riding Noel from the Coast

A friend and I drove from the Eastern Shore of
Virginia, 412 miles one way so that my friend Roger could get a new jacket. Didn&#8217;t understand his desire at first, but I went with the plan anyway. We did this on bike, braving the winds of Hurricane Noel, and morning temps [...]]]></description>
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<p style="font-size: 14px; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.4; text-indent: 14px">A friend and I drove from the Eastern Shore of<br />
Virginia, 412 miles one way so that my friend Roger could get a new jacket. Didn&#8217;t understand his desire at first, but I went with the plan anyway. We did this on bike, braving the winds of Hurricane Noel, and morning temps around 21 degrees. Knowing all this was going on, I was praying to God that Roger would cancel the trip. Didn&#8217;t happen. He insisted, and we rode. Best trip I&#8217;ve ever made. Roger rides a VTX 1800, and I&#8217;m on a tiny 883R Sportster, a bike that no one should ride for 412 miles in one day. Round trip came out to just around 900 miles, since we chose to go the way of I-81 and Rt. 460 back to the shore. (Rode Rt 58 on the way out)</p>
<p style="float: right; padding-left: 10px; margin-top: 20px"> <a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/45.html?source=newsletter"><img src="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/newsletter/20071205/overpants.jpg" alt="Joe's YMCA Overpants" border="medium none" /></a></p>
<p style="font-size: 14px; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.4; text-indent: 14px">Anyway, I&#8217;m writing to express how impressed I was with the store, and the individuals who helped us out. I can&#8217;t recall both of their names, but Melinda comes to mind. Her customer service skills, and knowledge on proper fitting helped me get into a pair of leather over pants, gloves and belt, while Roger walked out with gloves, a new jacket and belt also. It was well worth the trip to get out there and see you folks. We&#8217;re already talking about when we can do it again.</p>
<p style="float: left; padding-right: 10px; margin-top: 20px"> <a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/305.html?source=newsletter"><img src="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/newsletter/20071205/reflector.jpg" alt="Roger's Vented Reflector Jacket" border="medium none" /></a></p>
<p style="font-size: 14px; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.4; text-indent: 14px">Bottom line, we wouldn&#8217;t have rode so far if it wasn&#8217;t for the quality gear you sell. I was hesitant at first simply because of the ride and the weather at the time, but I regret none of it now.  Please pass my thanks along to Melinda and (I can&#8217;t remember the other lady&#8217;s name) for their help, and the convincing that they did that leather pants were indeed a bonus when it comes to cold weather riding.  I froze my tail off heading over the hills on the way out there, but the return trip was comfortable, and I can&#8217;t for the life of me understand how I went without them in the past. It did take a little convincing though on thier part however, that leather pants were indeed OK to wear, even by men. I made a comment that I felt like I should be singing &#8220;YMCA&#8221; when I was wearing them, but fortunately that feeling went away real quick.</p>
<p style="font-size: 14px; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.4; text-indent: 14px"> Again thank you to Fox Creek. I&#8217;ll be sending a letter (and hopefully some pictures) via regular USPS mail, but for now, I hope this will at least let you know that there are two very satisfied bikers over here in the eastern part of the state who will be praising and recommending Fox Creek to everyone we meet.</p>
<p style="font-size: 14px; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.4; padding-left: 20px"> Take Care -<br />
Joe Posinski<br />
Destroyer Squadron Twenty Eight<br />
United States Navy Chief Petty Officer</p>
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<p style="margin: 15px 0pt 0pt; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.25"> Thanks, Joe and Roger, for sharing your story with us. Sounds like you had a &#8216;cool&#8217; ride in November!</p>
<p style="margin: 15px 0pt 0pt; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.25"> <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; font-size: 115%">What&#8217;s your story? </span></p>
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		<title>From Moosonee to Memphis</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2007 21:56:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>  	On a motorcycle trip to North Eastern USA in September 2006, I picked up bits and pieces of bike clothing, each garment seemingly better and more functional than the last. As it turned out, I ended up with too much clothing and most of it too expensive and of a sub-standard quality. So after countless hours of surfing the net and looking through magazines for suitable gear, I discovered a quality leather shop in Independence, Virginia - Fox Creek Leather.</p>
<p>Fox Creek is only around 1400 miles from my home - hum - why not make it one of our road trip destinations? Early this September, my biker friend Pete Bruce and I departed from Moosonee on the Polar Bear Express for the 186 mile trip to Cochrane, Ontario. That&#8217;s where we have our bikes in storage as there are no roads leading to Moosonee. (You can only fly or take a train in and out).</p>
<p>After three days of riding over 400 miles per day we arrived at Fox Creek where we were met by very helpful and courteous staff who soon outfitted us in the highest quality road garments that you can get (and at a price that was far below what we had expected to pay). The rest of our trip was made in style and comfort.</p>
<p>The remaining 3200 miles of our journey took us to Nashville to see Ben Harper at the Ryman Theatre, Memphis to visit Elvis at Graceland, Lynchburg to visit Jack Daniels, then up to Indianna where we saw Eilen Jewel at the Royal Theatre in Danville and Iris Dement at the Blue Bird Cafe in Bloomington, then back down into Kentucky and then back to Memphis&#8217; Beal Street (again!), up into Missouri where we attended a Willie Nelson Concert and eventually returning to Cochrane after riding over 4500 miles in 15 days.</p>
<p>Next year&#8217;s trip is currently being planned - out to Reno to see the air races we think, but where ever we go we won&#8217;t need to worry about having the proper clothing and gear thanks to Paul Trachy, his family and his employees who understand and market only &#8220;top of the line&#8221; quality clothing and riding gear.</p>
<p><strong>Ryan Hutchison and Pete Bruce</strong><br />
Moosonee, Ontario<br />
Canada</p>
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<p style="font-size: 14px; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.4; text-indent: 14px">  	No matter what your holiday budget looks like, you can count on Fox Creek Leather for gift giving. From vests and belts to toolbags and rollbags to gloves, hats, goggles, wallets and purses, we have a huge selection of gift ideas for &#8216;way less than you might expect. At this moment, there are 132 Fox Creek Leather products priced $100 or less, and we&#8217;re adding new items every day. Heck, drop a sample size leather oil or leather soap (only $1 each) in your biker buddies&#8217; stockings. Great as party favors, too!</p>
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<a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/132for100orless.phtml#glasses">Goggles &amp; Glasses</a></span><br />
27 Styles<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold; color: #660000">$10 - $28</span></td>
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<p style="font-size: 14px; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.4; text-indent: 14px">      This is just a start - <a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/132for100orless.phtml#more">click here</a> for more items priced $100 and less. We&#8217;re adding new items to <a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com">our website</a> every day, and you never know what you may find. Our <a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/blowoutsale.phtml">Blowout Sale</a> offers even more goodies at great prices &#8212; with more than 15 vests under $100!*</p>
<p style="font-size: 10px; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.4; padding-left: 20px">          *Limited styles and sizes available on the Blowout Sale.</p>
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<p style="font-size: 14px; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.4; text-indent: 14px">  It&#8217;s hard to believe, but the holidays are here! If you&#8217;re planning on surprising your special someone with Fox Creek Leather gear this year, don&#8217;t wait - order now! We want to make sure you get what you want &#8212; and get it in time for giving. Stock items in popular sizes go fast at this time of year, and it can take 6 to 8 weeks to replenish our stock when we sell out of a size.</p>
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<p style="font-size: 14px; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.4; text-indent: 14px">  Even though it&#8217;s too late to get a special order item in time for the holidays, it&#8217;s never too late to give Fox Creek Leather gear. If we happen to be out of stock in the size you need - <em>or if you need special sizing</em> - we can send a Gift Announcement for you to wrap while we finish your order. That way you can shop &#8217;til the last minute and still be the hero of the holiday.</p>
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		<title>99 Gift Ideas Under $70</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2007 18:11:39 +0000</pubDate>
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 No matter what your holiday budget looks like, you can count on Fox Creek Leather for gift giving. We have 99 gift ideas for under $70&#8230; and adding more all the time! Heck, put a bowl of sample size leather oil or leather [...]]]></description>
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<p style="font-size: 14px; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.4; text-indent: 14px"> No matter what your holiday budget looks like, you can count on Fox Creek Leather for gift giving. We have 99 gift ideas for under $70&#8230; and adding more all the time! Heck, put a bowl of sample size leather oil or leather soap (only $1 each) on the table and hand them out to your biker trick-or-treaters. Great as party favors, too!</p>
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<a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/99under70.phtml?source=newsletter#gloves">Gloves</a></span><br />
18 Styles<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold; color: #660000">$21 - $64</span></td>
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<a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/99under70.phtml?source=newsletter#glasses">Glasses</a></span><br />
12 Styles<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold; color: #660000">$10 - $28</span></td>
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<a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/99under70.phtml?source=newsletter#wallets">Wallets</a></span><br />
16 Styles<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold; color: #660000">$11 - $68</span></td>
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<a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/99under70.phtml?source=newsletter#luggage">Luggage</a></span><br />
10 Styles<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold; color: #660000">$28 - $65</span></td>
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<p style="font-size: 14px; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.4; text-indent: 14px">This is just a start - <a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/99under70.phtml?source=newsletter#more">click here for more.</a> Plus, we&#8217;re adding new items to <a href="http://www.foxcreekleather.com?source=newsletter">our website</a> every day, and you never know what you may find.</p>
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<p style="padding: 0pt 5px; font-size: 17px; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.2">It&#8217;s hard to believe, but the holidays are just around the corner! If you&#8217;re planning on surprising your special someone with Fox Creek Leather gear this year, don&#8217;t wait until the last minute to order. We want	to make sure you get what you want &#8212; and get it in time for giving. The cut-off date for special	orders was October 1st to receive the <em>gear</em> for holiday giving. Stock items in popular sizes go fast a this time of year, and it can take 6 to 8 weeks to replenish our stock when we sell out of a size.</p>
<p style="font-size: 10px; color: #325980; text-align: center; float: left; padding-right: 10px; margin-top: 5px">        <img src="http://www.foxcreekleather.com/newsletter/20071011/announcement.jpg" alt="Gift Announcement" border="medium none" /></p>
<p style="padding: 0pt 5px; font-size: 17px; text-align: justify; line-height: 1.2">Even though it&#8217;s too late to get a special order item in time for the holidays, it&#8217;s never too late to give Fox Creek Leather gear. If we happen to be out of stock in the size you need - <em>or if you need special sizing</em> - we can send you a Gift Announcement for you to wrap while we finish your order. That way you can shop &#8217;til the last minute and still be the hero of the holiday.</p>
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