B-24J
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 295
- Location
- Pennsylvania,USA
Just took delivery of a Perry Sportswear A-2 from an eBayer. I purchased it as it belonged to a veteran of the 98th BG(H).
The shoulder patches have been removed. This is not all that surprising since the late veteran, 1st Lt. Cliff Marht, had lived in Arizona and dry climates can be very unkind to leather patches.
The jacket itself is in great structural condition. A little moth damage to the knits and it needs an overall light cleaning.
While I did not expect the size 38 to fit at all since my other WW2 clothing are 40s, a size larger than my modern jackets, the Perry doesn't look too bad - IMO. Just a little close on the chest when zipped. So I took the below photos.
Does anyone remember what the "SP" stamp is? I know I've seen it before, but can't recall.
John
And Lt. Marht. 1923 - 1994 R.I.P.
The shoulder patches have been removed. This is not all that surprising since the late veteran, 1st Lt. Cliff Marht, had lived in Arizona and dry climates can be very unkind to leather patches.
The jacket itself is in great structural condition. A little moth damage to the knits and it needs an overall light cleaning.
While I did not expect the size 38 to fit at all since my other WW2 clothing are 40s, a size larger than my modern jackets, the Perry doesn't look too bad - IMO. Just a little close on the chest when zipped. So I took the below photos.
Does anyone remember what the "SP" stamp is? I know I've seen it before, but can't recall.
John
And Lt. Marht. 1923 - 1994 R.I.P.