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I came across an original Buco J-100 today that was other worldly -- perfect patina -- perfect fit -- an epic, grail jacket. I decided to buy it -- even handed over my credit card. Then, in a moment of pragmatic clarity, I balked. I already have way too many leather jackets, such that none get an adequate amount of wear. Moreover, this jacket was priced meaningfully above-market (to the extent that there is a meaningful benchmark) -- e.g., $3,xxx. I went back and forth for 30 minutes. Do I pay too much for a jacket that I will only wear a few times a year? On the other hand, it is soooo rare to find a vintage Buco J-100 in this condition that fits so perfectly -- can I really walk away from such a superlative jacket. Yes, no, no, yes. And . . . . I left without the jacket. I have to draw the line somewhere, both in terms of price and quantity. I am praying for the strength to hold firm and not buy it.