Thanks Smithy. I have bought three in the last month on Ebay
Well done. I'm impressed with your ebaying skills.
I wore my WPG Irvin last night for the first time. It's giving me what I want...looks good & keeps me warm in 12 F temps.
Thanks Smithy. I have bought three in the last month on Ebay
Like actual paintbrush and acrylic or something? I'm curious to hear more about this.fishmeok said:I'm still going to paint it to match one of the originals though, I want a slightly more realistic look to the leather.
Cheers
Mark
fishmeok said:Yep- 5 degrees F here in Minnesota, wore my 4 year old WPG all day- it does the job...
I'm still going to paint it to match one of the originals though, I want a slightly more realistic look to the leather.
Cheers
Mark
Baron Kurtz said:Andrew: PM Quota exceeded.
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boyorastroboy said:Like actual paintbrush and acrylic or something? I'm curious to hear more about this.
Alan Eardley said:We now have definitive proof (it was suspected) that the late war jacket zips with the pear-shaped puller with the AM/Crown markings and 'FF' or 'Swift' on them were made by the Flash Fastener Company.
A wax-sealed Ministry pattern sample has turned up, complete with its specification and stock card.
Just one more thing we know for sure about 'Irvins'.
BTW there is a rush on trousers on a certain UK auction site...
Alan
Alan Eardley said:Well done, Andrew. I didn't see any point in us bidding against each other for it.
Alan