Canuck Panda
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I have some "scratch" marks on my almost 30 years old repro B3. The flesh is showing through but not as much as what you've got in the photo.It's cracked lacquer (I think?), so yeah the exposed parts is the actual flesh side of the shearling. At least to my understanding of how B3's are finished.
Both the (new) B3's have these cracks so I assume it's "normal". I haven't owned a lacquer-finished shearling so far, so my knwodledgt of how to care for slather jackets is kinda not very useful with these
The outside shell of the B3 is the rough out side of the leather right, and they finished it with a paint lacquer finish to seal it, I assume to lengthen the longevity of the rough out side and also provide a bit more water resistance. While the rough out side is very sturdy on its own, and even more so with the lacquer finish, I would personally prefer the least amount of flesh showing through. I understand some may want the "worn" look, so the maker would dilute the lacquer to achieve that look. That is ok. It will be mostly aesthetic and is up to the wearer. Most sheepskin have a chrome base tannage now so even with a bit of water seeping through the cracks as long as they are air dried properly and not stuffed in a ball somewhere it will be just fine. It's really about the aesthetic and how "aged" or worn in you want your B3 to look at this point.