hassinator
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I'm new to the forum, but have been lurking for sometime reading about Navy Pea Coats. I wasn't sure if I should post these questions on this forum or WW2, so I apologize in advance if I'm in the wrong section.
I've always admired the B-3 or B-6 bomber jackets, because I love the look of them and in my mind their a symbol of Americas greatness. Plus my grandfather was a WW2 B-17 Flight Engineer in the 8th Air Force, 303rd Bomber Group, 360th Squadron, and flew in a B-17 called the "Yard bird" and "Yard bird 2". He completed his 25th mission May 17, 1943. 3 missions later on May 29, 1943 the "Yard bird" was shot down over enemy territory. Of the original 11 personnel that came from America in the "Yard Bird", 4 completed 25 missions (my grandfather being one of the luck 4), 1 died of wounds inflicted on May 29, and the other 6 became POW's on May 29, 1943.
Unfortunately, my grandfather passed away from cancer when I was very young, I have only a few vague memories. But every time I see a B-3 or B-6, it reminds me of him and all the others like him that gave so much for all of us, and that always puts a smile in my heart.
Sorry if that's TMI.
I was looking to spend $300 or less and hoping to buy used because I like the idea of getting something used and figured it would certainly be less expensive than buying new.
However, after starting to look I quickly became confused as to which jackets are real replica's with real sheep skin shearling leather and which jackets are replica's with fake leather, fake sheep shearling, etc. Then I started to realize I don't know anything about leather, shearling, sheepskin, etc, I naively thought leather meant cow skin, but I think I'm sore mistaken.
I don't have a problem with buying a replica that has fake leather/fur as long as I know that going into the deal that it's fake. After looking at Ebay for awhile, I got the feeling that there are a lot of jackets being made in foreign countries and I have no idea how to tell what's real and what's fake.
Does anyone have a guide/advice/suggestions on how to go about buying a used B-3 or B-6 shearling jacket and knowing exactly what your actually getting?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Jason Hassler
I've always admired the B-3 or B-6 bomber jackets, because I love the look of them and in my mind their a symbol of Americas greatness. Plus my grandfather was a WW2 B-17 Flight Engineer in the 8th Air Force, 303rd Bomber Group, 360th Squadron, and flew in a B-17 called the "Yard bird" and "Yard bird 2". He completed his 25th mission May 17, 1943. 3 missions later on May 29, 1943 the "Yard bird" was shot down over enemy territory. Of the original 11 personnel that came from America in the "Yard Bird", 4 completed 25 missions (my grandfather being one of the luck 4), 1 died of wounds inflicted on May 29, and the other 6 became POW's on May 29, 1943.
Unfortunately, my grandfather passed away from cancer when I was very young, I have only a few vague memories. But every time I see a B-3 or B-6, it reminds me of him and all the others like him that gave so much for all of us, and that always puts a smile in my heart.
Sorry if that's TMI.
I was looking to spend $300 or less and hoping to buy used because I like the idea of getting something used and figured it would certainly be less expensive than buying new.
However, after starting to look I quickly became confused as to which jackets are real replica's with real sheep skin shearling leather and which jackets are replica's with fake leather, fake sheep shearling, etc. Then I started to realize I don't know anything about leather, shearling, sheepskin, etc, I naively thought leather meant cow skin, but I think I'm sore mistaken.
I don't have a problem with buying a replica that has fake leather/fur as long as I know that going into the deal that it's fake. After looking at Ebay for awhile, I got the feeling that there are a lot of jackets being made in foreign countries and I have no idea how to tell what's real and what's fake.
Does anyone have a guide/advice/suggestions on how to go about buying a used B-3 or B-6 shearling jacket and knowing exactly what your actually getting?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Jason Hassler