Probably made in Korea? Those are nice. You can get them still at a nice price. If you can not find the jacket with the eagle, you can always get the eagle and sew on your self. Easy as a duck walk.
I just got in to the US today. I was in San Felipe and visited him. At his age, He still doing some excellent boat upholstery. Next time I see him I will let him know to check in the forum. He does have a little internet service but he does not use it much. My self, I am doing ok...
I tried on buying but the system does not allowed me to purchase it. It states "I can not buy for this seller" Do you happen to know why? I properly register but I have never purchased anything yet.
I tried on buying but the system does not allowed me to purchase it. It states "I can not buy for this seller" Do you happen to know why? I properly register but I have never purchased anything yet.
Friend loves this one. I am going to bid for him.
My good friend who worked in the leather jacket making industry. He was asked to sew USA label in boxing gloves. He refused and kind of was black balled out of some nice jobs. However, the company that was actually doing that, got busted and some people did short stretches in county. Nice...
Easy to figure out. You have proportions and ruler together. But as we know, those 44 run big and there are many references to the size. For the sleeve length. I am out of options...
Nice jacket. I believe it is late 50's. The zip is a replacement. But the other talons are original to the jacket. Those were mainly used in the late 50's. Later in the orange labels they started to use to nice conmars and conmatics. I have both label jackets. I must agree with Jeo...
Wool in top of the line lining. I personally love it. Wood is a quality feature in most coast. I live in hot S. Cal weather and wool is my prefer choice. Back on the day, wool was a touch of quality. As jackets production progress wool was only used by the better quality makers. There is...
Where does this seller gets all this jackets? This seller if full of surprises. That goes to show that there are many cool vintage jackets ready to be found at second hand stores and yard sales.
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