Now listed on eBay with more photos. Contact me thru TFL if you are interested - I will still honor the $90 offer above.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/262769321399?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_502wt_1058
** SOLD ** Vintage Stetson Open Road 4X beaver - 7-3/8. Grey in color with "diamond" lining, crown approx. 4.75", brim = 2.75'. Very good condition. Asking $125.00 shipped in the U.S. This one will be heading eBay soon.
Akubra western/cowboy hat - "Bobby" model in chocolate brown fur felt - size 59 (7-3/8). Crown is approx. 5-1/4" with a 3.5" brim - overall excellent condition ("spots" in the photo are from the flash). Asking $75.00 shipped in the U.S.
** SOLD ** Vintage 1970s-80s (?) Stetson 3X Open Road, made for Shepler's Western Stores. Beautiful tan/camel color (I've not seen another OR in this exact color - color is best shown in the liner pics), crown =5", brim = 2.75". Overall excellent condition, but liner shows some foxing, as seen...
Thank you - I have purchased from this seller as well and agree that his goods are top notch. But he does not have the cuffs in the Aero "brick red" color I need to replace and match the waistband. I know I could replace both, but I want to keep the "red" knits. I've reached out to Aero, but...
I'm reviving an older thread rather than starting a new one on the same topic.
I need to replace the cuffs on my Aero A-2 (only one has a hole, but will replace both) - they are the "brick red" color. Can these be obtained from Aero or does anyone have an alternative source to recommend?
Thanks!
My laziness only benefits you - never got around to posting on eBay this week, and probably won't for a couple more days. Great jacket - now asking $100 shipped in the US.
Not sure about colors of the originals – but give these a look (this could also give terms to help you search for vintage items on ebay, Etsy, etc.):
http://www.woolrich.com/woolrich/browse/men-men-s-coats-jackets-parkas/_/N-7zf...
With a "feels like" temp of 21 degrees this morning, my B-15-like Israeli Defense Force officer's jacket was the right answer. Lightweight, but VERY warm.
RIP John Glenn (1921-2016)
"Godspeed, John Glenn."
MAJ Glenn by the tail of his battle-damaged USMC F9F "Panther" - Summer of 1953. The plane had 714 holes from enemy shrapnel. (USAF photo)
From the "Traces of Texas" FB page:
"Galveston in 1915 . . . before the devastating hurricane of August 16th, which still ranks (adjusted for inflation) as the fourth costliest storm in U.S. history."
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