HAMMER
New in Town
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- Los Angeles
Hello,
Its an honor to be back again, and hello to everyone.
I recently acquired an older Aero jacket, very heavy, old patina, front quarter horsehide with the label that has the vintage airplane, car and motorcycle.
This label does not, however, have the "Made in Scotland" or the word AERO in red cursive script. Rather the phrase Aero Leather Clothing Company appears like typeset print.
The zippers have these amazing pulls that look like medieval balls and chains. Could this be a pre-Scotland Aero? Like from Beacon NY?
I'd be glad to upload photos but found I couldn't due to a very small file size limit?
Anyway, thanks in advance for any clues on the history of Aero before the fine folks in Scotland bought the name. Information on Aero jackets from Beacon seems slim outside of the military jacket realm. I do have an original A-2 from Aero of Beacon, and several from Aero Scotland, but have never seen a non-military, pre Scotland-era Aero label.
Thanks so much for any insight from collectors more seasoned than me.
Hammer
Its an honor to be back again, and hello to everyone.
I recently acquired an older Aero jacket, very heavy, old patina, front quarter horsehide with the label that has the vintage airplane, car and motorcycle.
This label does not, however, have the "Made in Scotland" or the word AERO in red cursive script. Rather the phrase Aero Leather Clothing Company appears like typeset print.
The zippers have these amazing pulls that look like medieval balls and chains. Could this be a pre-Scotland Aero? Like from Beacon NY?
I'd be glad to upload photos but found I couldn't due to a very small file size limit?
Anyway, thanks in advance for any clues on the history of Aero before the fine folks in Scotland bought the name. Information on Aero jackets from Beacon seems slim outside of the military jacket realm. I do have an original A-2 from Aero of Beacon, and several from Aero Scotland, but have never seen a non-military, pre Scotland-era Aero label.
Thanks so much for any insight from collectors more seasoned than me.
Hammer