senjorlossi
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Hi everyone,
this is a kind of a "project" that I would like to share with you:
A few days ago I came across this - let´s say "used looking" A2 on a classified website. It turned out to be an older Aero Leather A2 model made from goatskin. It is not a remake of a certain contract. A search on the Internet revealed that Aero obviously made a kind of a House Style Model in the past, which was sold for a Budget price. At least in comparison to the todays prices of high class A2 from any producers. The seller told me that he also bought the jacket second-hand, and that the pre-owner had tried to use sandpaper to give the jacket a more vintage look. Well, this is the result...
Anyway, besides the awful look of the leather surface, it still seemed to be a nice jacket, and I decided to go for it and bought it for a very reasonable price. Upon arrival, I found out that it is actually a really good jacket. Apart from the sanding of the leather, it is in a remarkebly good condition. The knits and inner lining are in a great condition and without the typical problems on used A2s with holes on the neck or in the knits. The only real damage is a partially open seam on one of the pockets, which will have to be repaired. You can see that there has been a sqadron patch and a nametag sewn to the jacket, as the stiching holes are still visible on the left front. The best Thing is that, even tough I was a little bit afraid that it would be too big for me, the cut of the jacket comes quite small and slender, and it actually fits me perfectly.
Now, this is my plan for the jacket:
- Cleaning and re-coloring the surface. For this I already ordered a special cleaner and leather paint from Angelus. I was unsure whether paint or dye would be better for this job, but after a bit of research on the net I came to the conclusion that paint would be the best option. This might also wear down over time and create a real vintage look, once the original brown colour starts to get visible. A bit like the "Re-Issue" Model from Eastman.
I will go for black as I think this is the best combinatnaion with the rust knitting. And I acutally thought about a black / rust A2 for me for a long time already.
- Having the pocket repaired by a good taylor or maybe even Aero themselves. In any way by someone who knows how to work with A2s.
- As the holes are there anyway, I plan to add a new nametag and Squadron patch to the jacket. I already have an idea of a personal, completely phantasy patch. I have some old pieces of leather here, so I will try to paint the patch on my own.
So, this is my happy little project for the next days or most probably weeks. I will let you know how the result looks like... Have a nice day everyone!
this is a kind of a "project" that I would like to share with you:
A few days ago I came across this - let´s say "used looking" A2 on a classified website. It turned out to be an older Aero Leather A2 model made from goatskin. It is not a remake of a certain contract. A search on the Internet revealed that Aero obviously made a kind of a House Style Model in the past, which was sold for a Budget price. At least in comparison to the todays prices of high class A2 from any producers. The seller told me that he also bought the jacket second-hand, and that the pre-owner had tried to use sandpaper to give the jacket a more vintage look. Well, this is the result...
Anyway, besides the awful look of the leather surface, it still seemed to be a nice jacket, and I decided to go for it and bought it for a very reasonable price. Upon arrival, I found out that it is actually a really good jacket. Apart from the sanding of the leather, it is in a remarkebly good condition. The knits and inner lining are in a great condition and without the typical problems on used A2s with holes on the neck or in the knits. The only real damage is a partially open seam on one of the pockets, which will have to be repaired. You can see that there has been a sqadron patch and a nametag sewn to the jacket, as the stiching holes are still visible on the left front. The best Thing is that, even tough I was a little bit afraid that it would be too big for me, the cut of the jacket comes quite small and slender, and it actually fits me perfectly.
Now, this is my plan for the jacket:
- Cleaning and re-coloring the surface. For this I already ordered a special cleaner and leather paint from Angelus. I was unsure whether paint or dye would be better for this job, but after a bit of research on the net I came to the conclusion that paint would be the best option. This might also wear down over time and create a real vintage look, once the original brown colour starts to get visible. A bit like the "Re-Issue" Model from Eastman.
I will go for black as I think this is the best combinatnaion with the rust knitting. And I acutally thought about a black / rust A2 for me for a long time already.
- Having the pocket repaired by a good taylor or maybe even Aero themselves. In any way by someone who knows how to work with A2s.
- As the holes are there anyway, I plan to add a new nametag and Squadron patch to the jacket. I already have an idea of a personal, completely phantasy patch. I have some old pieces of leather here, so I will try to paint the patch on my own.
So, this is my happy little project for the next days or most probably weeks. I will let you know how the result looks like... Have a nice day everyone!