THE 15 PASSENGER CUSTOM DELUXE 1973 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN

this is what i call a “stretch limo”. damn, what a find, never saw this car before! wonderful and so typical 70s american: big, bigger, the biggest. this CHEVY SUBURBAN was customized and built by ARMBRUSTER / STAGEWAY INC. who did a lot of these mega street giants: for business, celebrities and privat people. pics | the old car manual

RED WING SHOES | NEW SS 2013 WORK CHUKKA #3149 OLIVE MOHAVE LEATHER

he guys yet another new boot style from RED WINGS SHOES: the WORK BOOT CHUKKA #3149. not my cup of tea, but i think a lot of you will like it. i am not a chukka lover nor from RWS neither VIBERG or another boot maker. this is what RED WING HERITAGE EUROPE says about this chukka: “The Work Chukka earned its name and reputation in the 60’s, when these boots were crafted as a shoe for lighter duty work as an alternative to Red Wing’s heavy duty work boots. In most cases they were used for inside work like carpentry. While needed their boots to be sturdy,  they also needed to be light and flexible to accommodate the bending, climbing and kneeling which their work day required. As it has always been with Red Wing products, no compromises were made on the materials used to build this boot. Red Wing’s Olive Mohave Roughout leather was originally designed for US Marine footwear by Red Wing’s leather tanners. Roughout leather is used in shoes with the outer, smooth grain side and inner,  fluffed,  fresh sides reversed. When used in outdoor environments with gravel and ordinary shoes with the grain side outside tend to sustain damage to the leather surface. Valued for its strength,  flexibility and water resistant features, Red Wing Heritage is now incorporating this leather in their Heritage collection.” i think a RWS chukka will be the first boot for my little LEVI when his feet are large enough … pics | © RED WING HERITAGE EUROPE


LTG FAVORITES #92 | DEHEN 1920 PORTLAND CADET JACKET

last autumn i got this DEHEN 1920 jacket from UWE E. MAIER c/o AMTRAQ DISTRIBUTION. i liked the jacket from the moment on i saw it: so simple, great colors, classic look and best fit. but i did not know that i would love it so much. it is just an absolute perfect jacket, i wore so often the last months especially at early winter and right know at early spring. some informations: “Derived from jackets that Dehen made for West Point athletes, the Cadet Jacket is constructed with washed melton wool. The dense boiled wool body results in a fleece like texture,  along with increased warmth and durability. features: washed Pendleton melton wool body, felt decoration, vintage style talon zipper, 100% worsted wool collar, cuff and waistband, side seam pockets.” pics | LTG




RED WING SHOES | NEW ROUND TOE OXFORDS 8051 8052

i think a lot of you saw these so beautiful oxfords at past blogs from the RWS shops or the blogger community after last years fairs. but today i got some official photos from the RED WING HERITAGE  EUROPE central that i must show you. great shots. here the informations from RWS about the shoes: “Red Wing Heritage has just released a few new round toe oxfords for the Spring/Summer 2013 Heritage Work Collection available in Black Star (8051) and Brick Settler (8052). Inspired by the sports,  dress and work styles of Red Wing oxfords released in the 1930’s the round toe oxford is the perfect combination of work and play. The smooth grain Settler leather (8052) accentuates beauty marks like scars and scratches with a distinctive luster,  contrasting with the full grain Blackstar leather (8051),  which has been finished to provide a uniform appearance and color while providing resistance to water,  stains and perspiration.” by reading LTG blog you know that i am a great oxford fan and so i just reserved a pair 8052 at volls.de – i just phoned with KLAUS when the RWS mail came in. pics |  Red Wing Heritage Europe



FRANCE SUJET | FRENCH “SWISS KNIFE” MADE BY COUPÉRIER-COURSOLE

yes, still showing off birthday presents: thx OLLI THE BARBER for this small but so fine french “SCHWEIZER MESSER”. the brass motives of these knives are made with original forms of the 19th century. some of these wonderful d’artisan motives were done by M. OKINSBURGER, who made some drafts for french coins which were embossed in paris. all this knives are still made by hand and every piece is unique. just one craftsman does all the steps which have to be done from the beginning till the end to produce a FRANCE SUJET knife. the knives are available at PassionFrance. pics | LTG


LIFE TIME GEAR’S BAD ASS VOLKSWAGEN

i always wanted to drive a nato olive matt finished colored car. with this car it got to be a must because this type is to often seen on german roads. i love the unique look and beside it is very practical. the more dirty the car is the better it looks. but today i had to go to the car wash before taking some pictures because the car will be sold this summer. it was the first wash since 13 months after the car was getting wrapped in february 2012. since the last 15 years i always had a 90° turned star on my cars, it is part of my logo. pics | LTG


SALINGSHIPS, CAPTAINS, ANCHORS AND BREMERHAVEN

still posting birthday presents. i got this wonderful vintage poster from ALEX c/o because.blog. it is from “SAIL BREMERHAVEN 2000” where a lot of tall ships met. all the captains signed this wonderful paper; all signs and stamps are originals no prints. so awesome! thx ALEX for this nice present again. the poster will get a place in my office. hope to get it framed soon! pics | LTG


MUSCLE CAR STAMPS | 1970s CHEVELLES SS, HEMI ‘CUDA, DODGE CHARGER & CO: FREEDOM, ADVENTURE AND BURNING RUBBER

this new MUSCLE CAR stamp set is the next one in the series “AMERICA ON THE MOVE” which started in 2005 with sport cars of the 50s. the second in 2008 was a set with classic tail-fin cars “FINS AND CHROME”. the actual muscle car pictures were made by TOM FRITZ, a californian artist who is specialized in car paintings. US POSTAL is advertising the stamp set with the slogan “FREEDOM, ADVENTURE AND BURNING RUBBER” – great! the stamps have no value – the print FOREVER means that they can be used without a time limit. one stamp has the price of 46 cent, the so called FIRST-CLASS-RATE for usual letters or postcards. even if the price will raise the stamps can be used. pics | spiegel.de _ paintings | TOM FRITZ