Arrowheadkiwi
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Mr Badger, my father Gerry Newey, who flew Lancaster's over Germany in 1944, came home to New Zealand and opened a leather factory making Bomber jackets and racing leathers. His Bomber jacket was lined with lambs wool and had studs and he sold these for 5 NZ pounds! He also lined some with a satin type material. The company was called Nor West and I'm wondering if your jacket could one of his? BruceHey folks, Mrs Badger and I were out and about in some quite rotten weather today – I took some more Bam-Balam Belts to one of my stockists and we checked out a flea market in between downpours – but a 'why the hell not?' visit to a usually very poor car boot sale, which is in some smelly cattle pens at an agricultural market, turned up trumps!
I spotted an old leather jacket hanging on a gatepost to one of the cattle pens, and when I picked it up, I realised that it must be quite old – lambskin/capeskin by the feel of it – and thought my wife would like it... sure enough, she was thrilled, and the guy only wanted a fiver for it!
There's no label, nor maker's mark anywhere, but it's deffo not steer, the main zipper is an oblong Clix (sorry, couldn't get a decent pic with a cameraphone), the others no-name ball-pulls with brown tape (could've faded from black), the press studs are Newey, and the lining a lightly quilted red cotton rayon (deffo no man-made fibres).
I was thinking that it may be either a Rivett's or a Mascot (although the collar ends aren't squared-off), any ideas about a maker / date?
I used some rejuvenator on it, repaired a few small nicks with leather glue and *gulp* found out that it fits ME! Too big for Mrs Badger, after all...
Just a thought.