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Does anyone know with any certainty that steerhide A-2 jackets were issued during WWII? I have only read conflicting accounts that known examples have been identified without further proof either way.
Eastman Leather Clothing offer a "House Label" A-2, in steerhide while their actual reproduction contracts are often available in a choice of hides. While this jacket seems very accurate overall, is steerhide the compromise for the sake of availability and cost?
I know there is tremendous debate regarding the virtues of various hides. I also accept that choice of hide is partly a personal matter. Neither can be said to be better than the other, just different for many reasons.
What though of the evidence regarding steerhide issued A-2's?
Eastman Leather Clothing offer a "House Label" A-2, in steerhide while their actual reproduction contracts are often available in a choice of hides. While this jacket seems very accurate overall, is steerhide the compromise for the sake of availability and cost?
I know there is tremendous debate regarding the virtues of various hides. I also accept that choice of hide is partly a personal matter. Neither can be said to be better than the other, just different for many reasons.
What though of the evidence regarding steerhide issued A-2's?
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