Dr H
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That's funny. But come on - none? That's sad to me. Everyone should have at least ONE they love and keep!
That's John's quote rather than mine. I won't part with my Menlo Cossack.
That's funny. But come on - none? That's sad to me. Everyone should have at least ONE they love and keep!
Half the fun is finding them sometimes, Scott.
All that research/trawling through the old threads.
I've found a fair few this way...
It's off topic due to lack of evidence of an actual jacket lol
That's funny. But come on - none? That's sad to me. Everyone should have at least ONE they love and keep!
Well, it also helps to buy things you like a little more maybe I just wonder when people post how great a jacket is and then flip so soon. Just a curiosity for me - I've flipped a few, but not the level you guys are at! You never get time to wear anything at this rate lol
Don't be sad, I have at least 5 keepers!
Haven't you learned by now?
Reminds me of the Willie Nelson song "Funny How Time Slips Away"
"And how's your new love?
Well, I hope that he's doin' fine
And I heard you told him
That you'd love him till the end of time
Now that's the same thing that you told me
And it seems like only yesterday
Gee, ain't it funny how time just slips away?"
I love Psychoville and TLOG...
Release them yes, but buy them back? I haven't sold on a jacket that I desperately wanted back. I tend to sell on when I have something else in mind (or if the jacket doesn't fit/suit me of course).
I'm almost where I want to be: warm and comfy N-1 for cold/casual wear; a smarter woollen CCC 'A-1' for cool weather/work; a GW A-2; a good beater A-1 and an LVC Menlo Cossack for casual summer wear.
All I'm looking for now to feed the demon is an RMJP Zelinski 37J1B or, if the pigs aren't ready for take off, a salt water wash BR 37J1.
What do they say? I can give it up anytime! ;-)
I don't part with enough of them....
I've been eying up an N1 for some time.... I particularly like the blue variant from the mid-war (early-war, I suppose, from the US perspective) period. Unfortunately, the only game in town for these seems to be BK
You see where you going wrong there, Edward? ;-)
I think that you mean BR?
My attention was drawn to this one (Pike Brothers) http://pikebrothers.com/product/1944-n1-deck-jacket/
I have a vintage WW2 N-1 in very good, wearable condition - the Bedford cord looks a little heavier on mine, but the Pike Brothers version is marginally more practical with an inside pocket (no present on the wartime N-1).
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I've been eying up an N1 for some time.... I particularly like the blue variant from the mid-war (early-war, I suppose, from the US perspective) period. Unfortunately, the only game in town for these seems to be BK, and I just don't think I can bring myself to pay out six hundred odd quid for one. Oddly, I'm gagging for an Aero Thunder Bay at much more - there's no logic to it, but for some reason I'm much more comfortable spending the Big Bucks on a leather jacket than fabric, though rationally I know the same level of crafting goes into getting both right, and the difference in materials, in terms of overall cost to make, is likely minimal. I suppose I have the perception in my head, rightly or wrongly, that the leather is a more durable option.... [huh]