Not to divert the thread too far, but I picked up an almost-new BR sweatshirt on eBay for just £45 yesterday. Considering the cost £130 new over here, I consider that a stone-cold bargain.
But, I did notice that used BR B-15Cs can be had for as little as $150 in Japan...
I hope one day to find a BR B-15C in 46, since handling a smaller sized one last year I've been hooked. I know larger sizes exist (in very small numbers I expect) thanks to a kind posting by one of the Loungers with photos. I nearly pulled the trigger on a 44 but in all probability need the 46 so I held off.
Hey Big J $150 sounds like a bargain, I wouldn't pay much import tax on that :-D But seriously I would be interested and more than happy to pay for a 'shopping service' for that elusive B-15C.
Thinking about it, is import tax levied on 'used clothing'? I think not.
His huge George Bernard Shoreditch beard ....
I will never understand the phenomenon A2 jacket leather from Italy, sewing in Japan?or NZ and idea\genesis jacket from USA
To be fair, History Preservation's prices seem almost the same as Japan prices- they are passing on ¥ devaluation savings to the customer, and I think that they deserve credit for that.
But, I did notice that used BR B-15Cs can be had for as little as $150 in Japan...
Just FYI, the B-15C runs pretty wide. I'm a 44 in A-2's and can wear both the 40 and 42 in the B-15C Mod. The 40 is only big enough for a t-shirt underneath but the 42 will accommodate a hooded sweatshirt. To me the limiting factor is more the length, which is typical of all accurate nylon flight jackets, i.e. short.
Hi Charles (HPA),
Why was the "History Preservation Associates - Official Affiliate Thread" (http://www.thefedoralounge.com/show...e12&highlight=history+preservation+associates) closed?
I am still getting compliments on my Buzz Superior Togs B-10. Also, my "pink" Eastman shirt and Buzz 1944 U. S. Navy Spec. 55-S-20E are great!
Lastly, any updates on the rumors of a future new website?
Thanks,
John
Hi Charles,
I appreciate your comment, and your position as a vendor.
I am by no means attempting to undermine your business.
I am merely making an observation about the future of the ¥ against the $ based on the Prime Minister of Japan's policy goal of achieving 2% inflation by increasing the monetary base (printing money). Over the last 2 years, the Board of the Bank of Japan (comprising of members hand-picked by the Prime Minister) has doubled the monetary base, causing the ¥ to devalue by 40% against the $ (by the way, are Buzz Rickson's making you pay at a fixed USD price, therefore increasing their profit by 40% when they convert that back into ¥?).
This has had virtually no inflationary impact (less than 1%), and the Prime Minister, after winning re-election last month, reaffirmed his goal of achieving 2% inflation through expanding quantitive easing (euphemistically called 'stimulus' in Japanese). Only this week, he announced another round of 'stimulus', and the Bank of Japan has stated that it is happy to continue printing money. European and US banks, as reported by Bloomberg, are forecasting 1$ at 130-150¥ by fall as a conservative estimate. Some analysts (Fujimaki) are indicating 200+¥.
I just made 10% on my assets by converting my savings from $, to ¥ on Oct 29th, then back to $ on Oct 31st 2014. Your guess that I 'won't be putting any money down in either direction', is an incorrect assumption. I'm not a professional at this (I have a 'proper' job), it's just informed guess work if you can read Japanese and US newspapers, but in the last year I paid off my mortgage in full, bought my wife a new car, and we've had a week in London, and a week in Tahiti (business class travel, 5 star hotels) because I 'put my money down' since Dec 2012.
Yes, I said 'could', as in 'could have a nice little shopping trip to Japan'. Are you against people having shopping trips to Japan?
To be fair, History Preservation's prices seem almost the same as Japan prices- they are passing on ¥ devaluation savings to the customer, and I think that they deserve credit for that.
But, I did notice that used BR B-15Cs can be had for as little as $150 in Japan...
Thinking about it, is import tax levied on 'used clothing'? I think not.
Hi Charles (HPA),
Lastly, any updates on the rumors of a future new website?
Thanks,
John