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Hey folks, first post on here, fingers crossed I've got the rules down but feel free to yell at me if not. I can move this over to a post in the 'Ask A Question, Get An Answer About Outerwear' thread if this is simply taking up unnecessary room.
Anyway, picked up this 613HH (I think - this is my first Schott...) at a thrift store a few weeks back for cheap. It had some obvious issues, and a delicious, musty, basement-y smell to it, but for the price I could leave it there. Easily able to nail down the neck label as a 'Late 50s, Early 60s' example, so-says the Schott 100th anniversary book.
First question, my main conundrum - dating the label vs. dating the zippers. I've got a label on this jacket that seems to be late 50s at the earliest, and I have zippers (that I've never seen on a Perfecto before, if you've seen others, let me know!) that seem to be from the late 40s at the latest. What gives? The Conmar diamond/chain pulls are pretty easy to find on other jackets, all of which I've seen to be ~40s, and the main Conmar zip (anyone seen that one before?) is chunkier than any I've seen, but looks closest to Conmar zips on military-issue jackets from the mid 40s. Is this simply a case of Schott using old zipper stock on newer jackets? Or is this jacket some kind of transitional early 50s example?
Secondly, value of restoration. Missings stars, super oxidized zippers, pulls, and snaps, dryrot, the smell... I know it could be a bit of a chore to make this jacket wearable, especially with the dryrot by the bottom of the main zip. I'd simply like to ask for opinions: is it worth it to try and get this jacket restored to wearable condition, potentially with a full zipper replacement, or is the historical value as-is more important? I'm not a leather jacket collector, and honestly this one doesn't fit me too well, so having it in its current state really doesn't do anything for me. If selling it could get me the funds to take the plunge on a contemporary jacket that does fit me, I think that's what I'd be happiest doing.
Thanks in advance, folks. If you want any more pics I'm happy to provide!
Anyway, picked up this 613HH (I think - this is my first Schott...) at a thrift store a few weeks back for cheap. It had some obvious issues, and a delicious, musty, basement-y smell to it, but for the price I could leave it there. Easily able to nail down the neck label as a 'Late 50s, Early 60s' example, so-says the Schott 100th anniversary book.
First question, my main conundrum - dating the label vs. dating the zippers. I've got a label on this jacket that seems to be late 50s at the earliest, and I have zippers (that I've never seen on a Perfecto before, if you've seen others, let me know!) that seem to be from the late 40s at the latest. What gives? The Conmar diamond/chain pulls are pretty easy to find on other jackets, all of which I've seen to be ~40s, and the main Conmar zip (anyone seen that one before?) is chunkier than any I've seen, but looks closest to Conmar zips on military-issue jackets from the mid 40s. Is this simply a case of Schott using old zipper stock on newer jackets? Or is this jacket some kind of transitional early 50s example?
Secondly, value of restoration. Missings stars, super oxidized zippers, pulls, and snaps, dryrot, the smell... I know it could be a bit of a chore to make this jacket wearable, especially with the dryrot by the bottom of the main zip. I'd simply like to ask for opinions: is it worth it to try and get this jacket restored to wearable condition, potentially with a full zipper replacement, or is the historical value as-is more important? I'm not a leather jacket collector, and honestly this one doesn't fit me too well, so having it in its current state really doesn't do anything for me. If selling it could get me the funds to take the plunge on a contemporary jacket that does fit me, I think that's what I'd be happiest doing.
Thanks in advance, folks. If you want any more pics I'm happy to provide!
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