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Just going by post #2 above.Lol.......I highly doubt the cleaning label was added later. I'm not an "expert", but always glad to help.
Just going by post #2 above.Lol.......I highly doubt the cleaning label was added later. I'm not an "expert", but always glad to help.
I'm pretty sure it's a 1970s civilian copy of a G-1 jacket. It isn't a faithful copy of a m-422 or a m-422a because the m-422 had no pencil pocket and the pencil pocket on the -422a was stitched completely down the interior side of the left pocket. The pencil pocket on this jacket appears to be patterned after those found on modern G-1s. I guess the argument could be made that this is a copy of an early series G-1, but I'm also thinking the flat-pull Scovill zipper isn't a replacement. Scovill zips were generally found on many 1970's flight jackets...G-1s, MA-1s, N-3Bs and N-2As. I think the maker of this jacket just used what the various military contractors were then using.
Just my 2 cents...
AF
I stand corrected! Good informaton!
AF