johnnyjohnny
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i am considering ruining, or improving, a classic cooper a-2 jacket, depending on your point of view. so i ask those in this forum their opinions...
action considered, submitted for your approval (or disapprovaL):
the cooper a-2 (not the saddlery cooper, but the one after that, the classic, the milspec ones) have several, shall we say, endearing points...
1. the goatskin is very thin, rather like one of those leather biker shirts...not a criticism, just a fact
2. (this one concerns this possible heretical action)...the collar opening on the cooper a-2 is made for a member of the WWF, or steroid joe, lonny NFL lineman...in other words, it is inches larger in it's opening than any other a-2 i've come across...
exacerbating this is that the collar is long, pointed, and comes down low on the chest...making it look somewhat akin to either a clown collar, or a disco-era collar, depending on your background for which reference you prefer...
i have found that if the female snaps (pardon such brash technical language) on the collar are moved about 1/2" closer to the point of the collar, more like they are on many a-2 jackets, the collar rides higher when snapped (don't we aLL?), more the look of the great ww2 a-2s made with a collar stand...
this action, inexpensively doable by a fine leather store, rectifies the large, droopy collar look that is the biggest style detraction of this otherwise very cooL jacket...
iS this HeReSY? are there purists out there who can explain why i should not do this? am i ruining a true collectible by making it look a bit better? the only telltale marks of this surgery will be the closed holes on the underside of the collar where the original female snaps were...
of course the ramifications of doing this apply to every mil jacket out there any of us has ever bought where some modification might make it look so much better...soooooo, what do you aLL think of doing something like this?
i know people do it to their faces and other body parts all the time...but a cooper a-2?
help me...
johnnyjohnny
action considered, submitted for your approval (or disapprovaL):
the cooper a-2 (not the saddlery cooper, but the one after that, the classic, the milspec ones) have several, shall we say, endearing points...
1. the goatskin is very thin, rather like one of those leather biker shirts...not a criticism, just a fact
2. (this one concerns this possible heretical action)...the collar opening on the cooper a-2 is made for a member of the WWF, or steroid joe, lonny NFL lineman...in other words, it is inches larger in it's opening than any other a-2 i've come across...
exacerbating this is that the collar is long, pointed, and comes down low on the chest...making it look somewhat akin to either a clown collar, or a disco-era collar, depending on your background for which reference you prefer...
i have found that if the female snaps (pardon such brash technical language) on the collar are moved about 1/2" closer to the point of the collar, more like they are on many a-2 jackets, the collar rides higher when snapped (don't we aLL?), more the look of the great ww2 a-2s made with a collar stand...
this action, inexpensively doable by a fine leather store, rectifies the large, droopy collar look that is the biggest style detraction of this otherwise very cooL jacket...
iS this HeReSY? are there purists out there who can explain why i should not do this? am i ruining a true collectible by making it look a bit better? the only telltale marks of this surgery will be the closed holes on the underside of the collar where the original female snaps were...
of course the ramifications of doing this apply to every mil jacket out there any of us has ever bought where some modification might make it look so much better...soooooo, what do you aLL think of doing something like this?
i know people do it to their faces and other body parts all the time...but a cooper a-2?
help me...
johnnyjohnny