Dr H
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Certainly all russet - the seal tones on the GW site are markedly different.
BTW, the statement on the short body of the Aero's is a myth according to a knowledgable fellow I spoke with. Every sport has 'em lol
I'm glad. I would be bummed if my final choices got nixed due to my height! Finally lost the weight, and I'm not getting my legs chopped
True dat!Well..a custom made to measure jacket can solve all problems...even myths...!
The third and the fourth pic make me re-thinking my non-liking of A2s... But I'l wait for delivery of my LHB first. That has been announced for last week, then changed to this week.:eusa_doh: I hope they don't delay it past the cool weather...:eeek:
Don't get too excited about those pics if it's the color of the hide that strikes you cos JC doesn't offer that red russet anymore. Too bad... I may get burned for saying this but to me JC's dull russet is too boring and the light russet is (well) too light; like the Three Bears, the red russet was "just right"
Agree 100%. The seal Japanese HH is the only one I'd consider for an A-2. For me.
If I was going to have one leather jacket and one only it would absolutely be the Ventura of those two, without a second thought. I don't own any Goodwears, but with a couple of A2s (one Aero, one ELC) ans a couple of Aero's civilian jackets, I have the equivalent. The civilian jackets do get much more wear, especially if I am shooting for a specifically vintage look (I'm not sure many civilians would have been wearing an accurate A2 -issue style jacket back in the day). That said, it's all a matter of personal preference - if you think you'd wear the A2 more and would be happier with an A2 being your only leather, then go for it. On the other hand, if it is merely a question of when rather than which, I would opt for the A2. John is, of course, best known for the quality and accuracy of his A2 jackets. The sort of hyper-accuracy that really matters with an A2 is less significant for a civilian jacket, IMO: the much greater variety of civilian designs means you're less looking at the issue of "stitch for stitch accuracy" and more which of the very many civilian designs do you happen to prefer. If you absolutely have to have the most stitch for stitch accurate A2 on the market but are less full-on when it comes to the very tiny details of the civilian jacket, it makes sense to prefer the A2 in this instance. Given relative volumes of production, you're much more likely to find a used Aero halfbelt at a great price on eBay or the classifieds here than you are a Goodwear A2.
Your post raises a question I've always wondered about: did former pilots wear their jackets or just hang them in the closet?
Joel, You cannot go wrong with any style of jacket that John offers. I wear my GW A2's more often than the Ventura but when I do wear the Ventura it never gets old
Well, lucky me, then. Aeroleather just took the money for the LHB, so another jacket now would not only lunacy - and as such quite ok -, but also bankruptcy...Don't get too excited about those pics if it's the color of the hide that strikes you cos JC doesn't offer that red russet anymore. Too bad... I may get burned for saying this but to me JC's dull russet is too boring and the light russet is (well) too light; like the Three Bears, the red russet was "just right"
Part of me is bummed I can't get the redder hides. I don't know why, but they grab me. Luckily, I've got a few more weeks to worry about it