I'm glad this fact has been mentioned and I'm glad it was you, Cobden,
whom-entioned it.
It may answer many questions about the nature of DB-ness and buttons.
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Audis and Volvos are the best of the cars you mentioned.
BMWs and Mercedes are not what they used to be.
Japanese is always the best value for money, unless of course,
you don't want a Japanese car.
Audis age much better than any other car.
They are more expensive because they are...
I'm sure it's not just you and me, FeltFan.
I'd really like to see where he says he made the film jacket.
Maybe he just hasn't said that he didn't...
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I don't think it's necessarily true that all of the Swedish smocks were issued as "white". They are not necessarily a snow camouflage item-
I imagine that the "Airforce" version would be a windproof over-garment,
rather than snow camo.
Mr. C.Past is sensible, shining like a beacon of...
You could be right, I'm guessing BCE- I would never watch that show
on purpose.
Chandler Bing did the "shirt" thing long ago but they were BC Ethic.
Only saw that show by accident, too.
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Soup nut
I'm amazed, too.
Most people who thought this way, would probably keep it to themselves.:p
...and...
"... Hollywood personalities who have done nothing but make movies."
Here you go again with this line...
Amazing.
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I had a Sam Walker Highwayman "clone", in heavy steerhide.
The were made by Aero.
The jacket I had was just way too heavy to wear.
Uncomfortable and silly.
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Possible/probable solution-
There are a couple of variations in the "Swedish smock/anoraks"-
early/late with/without epaulets and waist draw-string, funnily enough.
There's even been tell heard of a later, Swedish Airforce version.
I'd say that's what you have.
I have at least two different...
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