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"Little Parts. Big Difference." Nice tag line there, YKK
I hear you. I value functionality in the current period in which I live over paying homage to one in the past. Although one could argue that buying vintage pieces at all is doing precisely that.To each their own) I'd never buy any historical original jacket with zipper changed from damaged original to modern YKK. I value period correctness and originality and have just supposed that this not expensive jacket might deserve original zipper because of the leather which looks quite interesting to my taste, interesting enough to warrant a little fuss. Once again - to each their own, no problem)
Anyway, nice purchase, congrats Ton! Well done!)
Large? Well, yes may be. But install YKK on any good vintage american original? No, thanks.I hear you. I value functionality in the current period in which I live over paying homage to one in the past. Although one could argue that buying vintage pieces at all is doing precisely that.
I do get it though. Lots of boorish comments often thrown at YKK. Imho it’s a kind of snobbish nonsense. I do understand not appreciating the appearance of a large zipper as some don’t but for me that is the last place I want to hassle with a jacket.
I must’ve missed your posts about restoring vintage jackets...I’d love to see some pictures of what you have chosen to do.Large? Well, yes may be. But install YKK on any good vintage american original? No, thanks.
Lots of boorish comments often thrown at YKK. Imho it’s a kind of snobbish nonsense. I do understand not appreciating the appearance of a large zipper as some don’t but for me that is the last place I want to hassle with a jacket.
99% of all zippers are YKK. Either rebranded or stamped YKK. It’s essentially a monopoly.It's exactly that.
And haven't we established that YKK makes LITERALLY the same looking and operating zipper as any other brand of the old? What's there to dislike?
Yep, and that's the reason I dislike, don't like monopolies at all. Your main thought about mighty main zippers for heavy leathers is reasonable I should admit, yet still will prefer #10s from big old good triple: Crown, Conmar, Talon. Esp. for old good originals. Not YKK, no way. O'k, I suppose there's enough arguing, once again - to each their own. I understand that some things which are very important for some people might have no sense for some other people, that's quite common practice and that's O'k. Just told my personal point about zippers for old originals. No problem if there are people who don't care about that.99% of all zippers are YKK. Either rebranded or stamped YKK. It’s essentially a monopoly.
This jacket is badass cool!I must’ve missed your posts about restoring vintage jackets...I’d love to see some pictures of what you have chosen to do.
I’ve actually had the opposite experience with YKK. After having a #10 installed on this HH Goodgal the functionality vastly improved and I can use this shearling lined jacket as it was intended, for hard wear in winter months. As far as the appearance goes...to my eye it’s just fine and fits the jacket more suitably than the tiny original that was better suited for pockets. Personally I suspect the Herc will look no less “ruined” than what you see below.
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And haven't we established that YKK makes LITERALLY the same looking and operating zipper as any other brand of the old? What's there to dislike?
I get that if one wants a totally original vintage in all its parts, also the zip needs to fit the bill. But at some point there was a suggestion to use a RiRi #8 or Talon #10 which aren’t period accurate either for ton’s jacket and it isn’t clear to me what is the advantage they offer over a YKK similarly styled. Anyway, nice problems to have!
Bingo! I’ve got the #10 Talon on my Bates. I’d be happy to use this zip too but in my experience they are exceedingly difficult to find.I get that if one wants a totally original vintage in all its parts, also the zip needs to fit the bill. But at some point there was a suggestion to use a RiRi #8 or Talon #10 which aren’t period accurate either for ton’s jacket and it isn’t clear to me what is the advantage they offer over a YKK similarly styled. Anyway, nice problems to have!
that and "the metal injection series" looks like smaller crown, but I don't see these on local supplier, I don't know if you can buy any of these in small orderYKK looks great to me.
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Ton, if you feel so much sceptic about #5's (sorry, don't agree with you if we're speaking about NOS originals, not repros), then possibly original NOS #10 Talon or #10 Conmar might be quite a good choice too. Or at least famous Riri #8. I'd go for #10 Talon or Conmar then, it's qoing to be quite a bit less pricey than Riri) Up to you if course, but not YKK anyway! When any historical original goes with modern YKK it looks awful and to me that ruins the whole jacket.
YKK looks great to me.
To each their own) I'd never buy any historical original jacket with zipper changed from damaged original to modern YKK. I value period correctness and originality and have just supposed that this not expensive jacket might deserve original zipper because of the leather which looks quite interesting to my taste, interesting enough to warrant a little fuss. Once again - to each their own, no problem)
Anyway, nice purchase, congrats Ton! Well done!)
I love this jacket...no belt, antique brass. A version of this Aero D pocket will likely be my next jacket too, but in tumbled black cxl. What are your different details?just ordered this jacket with different details.
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Here you are:Bingo! I’ve got the #10 Talon on my Bates. I’d be happy to use this zip too but in my experience they are exceedingly difficult to find.
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LOL. I have the first one in my watch list! The two way is a non starter as the jacket is short.
I love this jacket...no belt, antique brass. A version of this Aero D pocket will likely be my next jacket too, but in tumbled black cxl. What are your different details?