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AeroFan_07

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So this is a change of pace for me. Early Vanson CR with "1" piece back w/kidney panel. Not free but not expensive either. Bought mostly as it is old-school Vanson Comp weight that appears to be in good, well broken in, grainy shape here. It's a "42" so rolling the dice if it will fit or not. Will need a new, main zip, unless Dena can repair the existing one (looks possible??)

Wil llikey get dunked in the bathtub or run on gentle cycle in washing machine - but has anyone tried this with Competition weight leather yet? How does it hold up? Or I'll let Dena do the full restoration. The back looks awesome to me, and I am very excited to recieve it soon!

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So this jacket came in yesterday. And also went right back out again. There were significant areas of damage not visible in the ebay photos. Requested a return and the seller agreed once they saw the photos I took. It was curious damage, but all from wearing the jacket. It was quite dirty inside & out too. It was too bad, as what remained of the original leather was really quite nice, and had a lot of grain & character.

The sleeve ends had significant damage -
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There was a hole in the LH arm action back area:

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And the inside facing of the collar needs repair/re-working -

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Also the main zipper needed replaced, which I knew about.

At least this jacket shows to have been very heavily worn throughout its life. With someone who really loves the pattern, it could probably be re-worked and preserved.
 
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MrProper

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I really like, just don't understand why the pocket is so high. But otherwise, 5*'s most impressive work by date, IMO.
Yes, this is the only shortcoming. I have not paid attention to specify the dimensions for this. And so it is then unfortunately left to chance.
But I'm not bothered by it, because I like the jacket otherwise very well and everything else was kept top.
 
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Yes, this is the only shortcoming. I have not paid attention to specify the dimensions for this. And so it is then unfortunately left to chance.
But I'm not bothered by it, because I like the jacket otherwise very well and everything else was kept top.
That’s were they set the chest pocket on my last heavy HB. It’s a tough measurement to call out. This is where the design team at five star needs to learn, and become more intuitive with stuff like that. I agree the jacket looks absolutely superb otherwise. Beautiful shearling, perfect fit!
 
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Yes, this is the only shortcoming. I have not paid attention to specify the dimensions for this. And so it is then unfortunately left to chance.
But I'm not bothered by it, because I like the jacket otherwise very well and everything else was kept top.

Doesn't really matter. I notice it because I noticed it on many old-ish US jackets, too so it's okay. Fantastic fitting jacket in any case and really good looking sheepskin!
 

tmitchell59

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I hadn't noticed the California Chrome Tanned on the label, I love the details. I noticed that the main zipper pull seems to be aluminum, while the bottom zipper stop and zipper seem brass. Could have been a repair?
The new lining looks really good compared to the old one.
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Parts are parts on the zipper. Just what they had in the bin. They look original parts from the 50s.
 
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So this jacket came in yesterday. And also went right back out again. There were significant areas of damage not visible in the ebay photos. Requested a return and the seller agreed once they saw the photos I took. It was curious damage, but all from wearing the jacket. It was quite dirty inside & out too. It was too bad, as what remained of the original leather was really quite nice, and had a lot of grain & character.

The sleeve ends had significant damage -
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There was a hole in the LH arm action back area:

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And the inside facing of the collar needs repair/re-working -

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Also the main zipper needed replaced, which I knew about.

At least this jacket shows to have been very heavily worn throughout its life. With someone who really loves the pattern, it could probably be re-worked and preserved.
Never understood how on earth the sleeve ends bust open like that. That thing is toast.
 

Cornelius

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Doesn't really matter. I notice it because I noticed it on many old-ish US jackets, too so it's okay. Fantastic fitting jacket in any case and really good looking sheepskin!

I recall hearing that on many old US men's work jackets that exterior upper pocket was meant to hold a packet of cigarettes. The interior "pocket bag" dimensions of older coats I've handled also suggests this. Consequently the pocket may have been placed a bit higher than what would seem balanced simply to keep a softpack of smokes from getting crushed in the bending & twisting of labor [hardpack cigarettes being a later invention].

Same principal would apply if the pocket was meant to hold a pair of eyeglasses.
 

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