I think if Im not mistaken, you will come across a lot of G-1 Jackets with Cuffs and waist Removed, Im not exactly sure, but I theorized the military did this when De-commisioning them to place in long term Storage crates or whatever..the intention might have been to deter Moths and Mice from...
Expensive, woah youre not kidding.
I could buy another Jacket at those kinds of prices, oh well. Ebay it is then.
Thought I would ask you guys Just in case.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Rib-Rack-Navy-G-1-Flight-Jacket-Cuff-Waistband-/190897055671?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c7259e7b7...
Keeping warm in an A-2 Wasnt the main priority at the time. I think the leather was to keep from being Drenched in AV Gas and spattered with Flaming oil.
I beg to differ. I wore mine just now through town all day long in minus 14...of course I am Wearing a red woolen shirt and also a sweater underneath...B-2 hat, gloves and Im doing absolutely fine. The Fit of my Cooper A-2 Is Appaulingly bad of course, Its a waste of hide in my oppinion, but I...
you can Try the Canadian Issue ones, not sure if they are still issued or replaced by Something Fleece or nylon, same design used by cops and air cadets..If you try your luck and look hard, you will find the oldschool WW2 American Style ones for cheap. Those V-neck button style ones, I like them...
Just thought I would ask if any of you have a spare set of cuffs and-or-waist for a G-1 Jacket, I dont care if they are Pretty ratty or full of holes and moths have eaten them up a little, Just as long as they are real-deal Oldschool.
My G-1 is not in great shape, but been my Lucky Jacket...
I gave up on Polishing, and Just have an old pair of Canadian Combat boots from the 70s, They are Just an indestructable pair of Sh*t Kickers, Caked in mud, and Hang outside all year round, I dont even tie them up anymore. Nothing but Heavy slabs of Cow-hide.
You wanna know the REAL secret to...
Another thing that Would sort of Authenticate it further is something Andrew has pointed out;
A *painted* Irvin is Super rare. Meaning it was not common Practice in the RAF during Wartime, at least not as common as was amongst American flight Crew. So the 8th AF Logo on the back of an Irvin is...
SOLD! Wow, didnt take long, SOMEONE sure thinks its authentic! good thing I saved the pics, I had a feeling it wasnt gonna be in the listing for much longer. I hate being Right all the time!
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