Hello guys,
before posting I took a look to other threads but could not find anything about this issue. So just a simple question ....
Looking at photos of original B3 jackets I see that the shape of the seam on the back looks like a reverse "T" letter. Acording to you could the seam on the back also have a straight going down shape ?
In fact I see this difference on ELC B3 "standard" (reverse T seam) vs ".50cal" (straight down seam) version and would like to understand if they are both historically correct.
I suppose so.... but I would like to have your skilled confirmation ....
Thanks !
before posting I took a look to other threads but could not find anything about this issue. So just a simple question ....
Looking at photos of original B3 jackets I see that the shape of the seam on the back looks like a reverse "T" letter. Acording to you could the seam on the back also have a straight going down shape ?
In fact I see this difference on ELC B3 "standard" (reverse T seam) vs ".50cal" (straight down seam) version and would like to understand if they are both historically correct.
I suppose so.... but I would like to have your skilled confirmation ....
Thanks !