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My new (old) G1 jacket

PerryJ

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Greetings !! (first post) I've been a private pilot for 20 years and have never owed a leather flight jacket. My nephew who is a Naval Aviator was talking about them to me the other day and I pulled the trigger on this one on the "bay". Any thoughts?
Basically it'll be my beater until I save up for a nicer more modern one eyeing the cockpits at the moment?
 

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AeroFan_07

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Neat! Welcome to Fedora Lounge, if you like money in your pocket RUN Away!!! You may get way too many ideas for jacket (especially pilot's jackets) that you never knew you liked. Seems we're good at enabling. :)
 

PerryJ

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I emailed San Diego leather and they replied that it's in the 15-20 year old or older range.
 

Fanch

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Nice jacket. At one time I also owned a G-1 made by San Diego Leather Company probably same era as yours and recall it was a decent representation of the G-1. Welcome to the Lounge.
 
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Marv

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once you're in, I'm afraid you're in....the wanting and spending begins :)

if you like the G1, there are always great condition originals to be had on ebay and for reasonable prices too. my last G1 I purchased was a 1971 Brill Bros, goatskin with dynal collar (fake fur) in super condition for around $150 shipped, if you keep your eyes peeled there are always bargins to be had.
 

PerryJ

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My goals would be a vintage G1 (my fam is naval aviators) and a new G1 (main jacket that I'm the one the puts the scars , scratches, and stories on and then same with a a2 a vintage and a new. (Really just a new a2) and then beater (maybe this G1) after I get a new one) 8"I may turn this on into my painted aviation jacket and put patches from all the different aircraft I've flown and things like that on it. ;-)
 

Deacon211

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Welcome to the Lounge Perry. If I could make a recommendation, I'd go with a Cooper if you can find one on the Bay. These were an issue jacket maker and the one I have is easily better than the one I was given in the 90s.

If you can find a nice '60s era G-1, even better. Cockpit's are OK. Check out US Wings for some nice alternatives as well.


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PerryJ

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Little large but comfy, going keep it until I order a new one, then I'll turn it into a patch jacket i guess.
 

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PerryJ

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I wish the collar was a little smaller, were they all this size or were some suppliers smaller?
 

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Deacon211

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I wish the collar was a little smaller, were they all this size or were some suppliers smaller?

Many of the late model G-1s had relatively small collars. When I first went looking for an older G-1 or an M-422 I was surprised how big, fluffy, and pointy some of the collars were. But I don't think the collars were ever universally big.


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Joel Ross

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So correct me if I'm wrong. The original all volunteer Flying Tigers wore the G1 and not the A2. The A2 came into play once the Army / Air Force took over?
 

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