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I would't care about the missing label. The aluminum zipper dates it pre 1970 or at least pre 1971 depending on the source. I have yet to see a 1971 one with aluminum zip, so it is certainly from the late 1960s to 1970. Most ebay listenings put the "NAM" or "Vietnam" affix into the description, but the vast majority of the 1960s and 1970s M65s have never seen service in Vietnam. It seems to be that the period alone the jacket was made in has a certain kind of "mojo" for some people.
It depends on what you want. If you want a fashionable M65, follow Mr. Propper's advice and get yourself a Helikon Tex NyCo one in OG-107. It is the closest reproduction on the market if you ask me, that doesn't rip you off like RMC (which is 6 times more) and it's quality is very high.
But if you are interested in having a historical piece you can actually wear, a 1960s M65 with aluminum zip is the way to go. Brass zips are fine, too, but less expressive for the history fan. The aluminum zips are only found on sought after originals and on high end repros like the RMC. There is nothing more authentic than an original M65 plus they are not rare enough to not wear it without caring too much about value etc.
Nothing against owning more than one M65 (authentic period and repro) except the maybe certain form of mild decadence we Loungers can hardly deny to happily agree to live by.
Cats
Great answer, @CatsCan! I own several military issue M65 field jackets but none with the aluminum zipper (I have several brass and one plastic). I should resume my search.I would't care about the missing label. The aluminum zipper dates it pre 1970 or at least pre 1971 depending on the source. I have yet to see a 1971 one with aluminum zip, so it is certainly from the late 1960s to 1970. Most ebay listenings put the "NAM" or "Vietnam" affix into the description, but the vast majority of the 1960s and 1970s M65s have never seen service in Vietnam. It seems to be that the period alone the jacket was made in has a certain kind of "mojo" for some people.
It depends on what you want. If you want a fashionable M65, follow Mr. Propper's advice and get yourself a Helikon Tex NyCo one in OG-107. It is the closest reproduction on the market if you ask me, that doesn't rip you off like RMC (which is 6 times more) and it's quality is very high.
But if you are interested in having a historical piece you can actually wear, a 1960s M65 with aluminum zip is the way to go. Brass zips are fine, too, but less expressive for the history fan. The aluminum zips are only found on sought after originals and on high end repros like the RMC. There is nothing more authentic than an original M65 plus they are not rare enough to not wear it without caring too much about value etc.
Nothing against owning more than one M65 (authentic period and repro) except the maybe certain form of mild decadence we Loungers can hardly deny to happily agree to live by.
Cats
I agee with you re. not caring about the missing label on the aluminum zipper jacket. At first, I thought that was a bummer it was missing, but I see your valid point. I would encourage @pausiroy to think twice and hopefully the jacket is still available!