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JC is a good guy. I like what he's doing.
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Thanks. I changed my mind now...I find them a bit blah.
I've not seen any Cossack or Grizzly out there and they're not listed as available to buy yet on the product list. The cossack I've only seen it here in the forum. Do you have any picture of the Grizzly?John does several different half belts, a café racer, two Cossacks, and a Grizzly. He's got a decent range of civilian jackets, and they cover most of the bases. I just don't think that they're as common as his military pieces.
Hey guys,
Just got an answer this morning from JC regarding his B-10. Here are the informations so far:
- The price will be around 650USD
- Production time is currently around 18 months
- The final model will have the USAAF roundel on the shoulder and the stencil on the wind flap
- Label will be a copy of the original Good Wear one
- The final material will be a "bluer" shade of olive to match the original jackets
- Pockets will be a little further appart to match the original pattern
Well, seen I've been waiting for 5 years for a B-10 that would fit me well, I think I'll be able to wait for a couple more to have this one!
JC is a nice guy.
JC does make nice jackets.
But I'll never own one. I don't see the appeal in waiting. And since the military jackets are made to specs that the Japanese, Aero, ELC, etc also make jackets to, and can sell off the rack, unless you need JC to make an odd size, I don't get it.
If JC was to offer an A-2 made from front quarter unicorn, yeah, I might think about it then.
@Technonut, sorry, but I don't 'get' it.
All USAF flight jackets were mass produced to standardized contract specs (and in wartime made by unskilled labor).
All repro makers are using the same small group of suppliers for hides, materials and fittings.
I don't see how there can be so much scope for anyone to make a 'better' product without that same product being 'too good' when compared to originals.
Many original A-2s were of a pretty low quality.
All issue nylon jackets were mass produced to be exactly the same in real life.
Doing something 'better' than that is inaccurate posing, surely?
I don't blame JC for wanting to make 'the very best jacket possible', but I'm scratching my head at the Emperor's New Clothes attitude amongst many of his customers.
I've been approached by a guy claiming to be wearing a Goodwear A-2 when I've been out and about in one of my Aeros.
I can't tell just by looking if his jacket was really a GW, but he claimed it was. When he asked me if my jacket was a GW too, and I said no, he got really cocky and snooty, and started banging on about the waiting list, and how even if I had the bucks, I still couldn't just go out and get one today. And he had his now! Ooooh!
But he couldn't tell my jacket was an Aero just by looking, so why did he bother?
I think many people have bought into the hype of the waiting list; you're paying double AND waiting over a year, so yeah, it HAS to be 'special' and 'magical', right?
(I'm rolling my eyes).
@Technonut, you've kind of not answered any of my questions.
I understand that many people are in love with GW jackets because they think they are better. That's fine if you think that way, but look at my post again, and look at the questions about objective issues that I raised.
If you can answer them, I'd be appreciative and enlightened, because all I'm getting from you now is more subjective HYPE.
When people don't answer questions, it's usually because they can't.