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I can’t remember the details @Maynard Friedman .. wasn’t it something like .. Jack Knife was owned by somebody cool (his name escapes me) who made nice jeans and such.. then he handed it over to some grifters who ripped folks off, then to complicate matters further, there was a second imposter Jack Knife company based in the far east copying the brand? 
 

I knew this shit when I paid more attention to the denim0sphere, alas.. :D

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39 minutes ago, Maynard Friedman said:

Were Jack/Knife involved in similar shenanigans?

Kind of, mostly lead by one bad actor.
I've been sitting on all the details for a couple of years now, been meaning to type it all up. Hoping I can get to posting it in the next week or two.

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28 minutes ago, Broark said:

Kind of, mostly lead by one bad actor.
I've been sitting on all the details for a couple of years now, been meaning to type it all up. Hoping I can get to posting it in the next week or two.

Gives us loads of time to get the 🍿 in!

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For something I used to live and breathe.. I’ve disappointed myself with my inability to retain infos from 10-15yrs ago..

I blame baby brain, in 15yrs time @Broark .. Slash Overalls will just be a distant hazy memory.

Didn’t the guy who owned JK also have some connection to Rising Sun .. or is this some other half remembered memory?

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1 hour ago, Double 0 Soul said:

He made a fkin Powerpoint .. that’s why!

Ive filled my brain up with bike infos and it’s pushed out a lot of the denim infos :D

I could see myself being in a similar situation some years down the road. Definitely short term memory of these last few years is compromised due to child/lack of sleep. 

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I don't know if this is a hot take or not, but out of all the one/two-person brands I know of, I'd take Ande Whall, especially from before the earthquake or whatever destroyed his original workshop and he made jeans with hidden rivets and stuff. Ande's jeans were affordable and not $700, he actually made and delivered what you ordered, didn't sue you for putting pictures of his jeans in a book, had a unique design of his own instead of trying to be 1000% accurate repro of this one deadstock pair made for two weeks in May 1943, and was totally in control of his own thing instead of having a single retailer in charge of distribution that would hype his pants to the moon and back. That's a combination of factors that to me at least, is hard to beat. The denim community really did lose a real one with Ande.

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1 hour ago, Cold Summer said:

I don't know if this is a hot take or not, but out of all the one/two-person brands I know of, I'd take Ande Whall, especially from before the earthquake or whatever destroyed his original workshop and he made jeans with hidden rivets and stuff. Ande's jeans were affordable and not $700, he actually made and delivered what you ordered, didn't sue you for putting pictures of his jeans in a book, had a unique design of his own instead of trying to be 1000% accurate repro of this one deadstock pair made for two weeks in May 1943, and was totally in control of his own thing instead of having a single retailer in charge of distribution that would hype his pants to the moon and back. That's a combination of factors that to me at least, is hard to beat. The denim community really did lose a real one with Ande.

Viapiana is (was) kind of the same I think. In concept at least. Very high level product, custom orders, resealable timelines etc etc. 

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I'm less familiar with Viapiana's work, but based on what I've seen, his stuff seems quite nice as well. I tend to think of him as more of a bespoke maker which I suppose seems like a slightly different category to me, but I've heard that recently he's stopped doing custom orders, which changes the game a bit.

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