Dumpster Diver
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Ok, so the Jacket isnt Technically *new*, Its from 1986 and Given its age its like new considering. (the Avirex, not the Coastal Command Yellow Hood)
Theres a Decent Army Surplus in Kingston (SAS surplus on Princess)
it didnt Catch my Eye until I took a second look and tried it on, realized woah, this thing is a better Cut than my other Repro and Ive been looking for a deal on a good B-3 Repro I can Live in for awhile. (came to around 280 bucks after Tax! Beat that! ) Last time I saw one new it was in the buttonville Airport gift shop and was 800 smackers.
I see these Are pricey, oh, got another Avirex Indy looking Jacket for my Bro for 30 bones more! remind me to post it later!) They must have come from Upstate NY, er...derr, thats where they were made! :eusa_doh:
So I was bored tonight and its getting colder out, thought what better time than now to Bust out the paint and get cookin!
Didnt Fuss much about the paint Job, Just Transferred a rough copy with smudged Chalk and went to work.
Not perfect, no way I could get the original Artists Brush strokes, the original shows the hand of a master Sighn painter whoever he was. I can find no info on the original owner of this Coastal Command jacket or the plane that was flown unfortunately despite some years of digging)
Just Couldnt Resist! its Epic and Pure Class.
I can imagine the pride of the original owner putting it on for the first time after getting his painted now.
Not that its some insecurity thing to have this on the jacket you understand, Theres some type of Pride or Confidence you would have needed from this type of thing to Throw your life into a Bomber and take a Ride. I can see why Biker gangs adopted and carry on this sort of tradition.
anyway I snapped a few and thought of you!
I know I didnt get the negative space on the G exact, but I was less nervous once Getting the first Brush strokes down. There was a time I was a seeeeerious Artist.
My old Jacket is a little on the Scrappy Side these days.
Here is my new winter baby!
Check it!!!
-J
Theres a Decent Army Surplus in Kingston (SAS surplus on Princess)
it didnt Catch my Eye until I took a second look and tried it on, realized woah, this thing is a better Cut than my other Repro and Ive been looking for a deal on a good B-3 Repro I can Live in for awhile. (came to around 280 bucks after Tax! Beat that! ) Last time I saw one new it was in the buttonville Airport gift shop and was 800 smackers.
I see these Are pricey, oh, got another Avirex Indy looking Jacket for my Bro for 30 bones more! remind me to post it later!) They must have come from Upstate NY, er...derr, thats where they were made! :eusa_doh:
So I was bored tonight and its getting colder out, thought what better time than now to Bust out the paint and get cookin!
Didnt Fuss much about the paint Job, Just Transferred a rough copy with smudged Chalk and went to work.
Not perfect, no way I could get the original Artists Brush strokes, the original shows the hand of a master Sighn painter whoever he was. I can find no info on the original owner of this Coastal Command jacket or the plane that was flown unfortunately despite some years of digging)
Just Couldnt Resist! its Epic and Pure Class.
I can imagine the pride of the original owner putting it on for the first time after getting his painted now.
Not that its some insecurity thing to have this on the jacket you understand, Theres some type of Pride or Confidence you would have needed from this type of thing to Throw your life into a Bomber and take a Ride. I can see why Biker gangs adopted and carry on this sort of tradition.
anyway I snapped a few and thought of you!
I know I didnt get the negative space on the G exact, but I was less nervous once Getting the first Brush strokes down. There was a time I was a seeeeerious Artist.
My old Jacket is a little on the Scrappy Side these days.
Here is my new winter baby!
Check it!!!
-J
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