Xopher
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I like old zippers. I think they are way cool and so I wanted to find out if there was an even more comprehensive and exact way to date talon zippers than the photo comparison I’ve seen posted here many times.
I recently noticed that on the bottom of the stopper box on my triple marked talon zippers, there are letters and numbers. Two digit serial numbers.
I contacted the fellow on Instagram who specializes in this stuff, and sent him this photo and he said my zipper was dated November 1940. Serial number 0L.
I sent him another photo and he said it was January 1940. Number A0
Both are triple marked talons on early Woolrich Jackets.
He wouldn’t tell me the codes to figure out the other months but I have some logical guesses, and if you all would send photos of Talon stopper boxes or have more information to share that would be splendid!
Here is my guess
January- A
February-B
March- C
April- D
May- E
June-F
July-G
August-H
( “I” is probably skipped due to looking like a 1)
September- J
October-K
November-L
December-M
I have a pair of redskin flight pants. Their stopper boxes are say M1 and H1. I’d assume that means August 1941 and December 1941. The pants are HLB Corps contract 1942
Do you all agree?
If you have triple marked talons, check them for me please because I’d this is a way to more accurately pinpoint garment dates that would be pretty darn awesome!
I recently noticed that on the bottom of the stopper box on my triple marked talon zippers, there are letters and numbers. Two digit serial numbers.
I contacted the fellow on Instagram who specializes in this stuff, and sent him this photo and he said my zipper was dated November 1940. Serial number 0L.
I sent him another photo and he said it was January 1940. Number A0
Both are triple marked talons on early Woolrich Jackets.
He wouldn’t tell me the codes to figure out the other months but I have some logical guesses, and if you all would send photos of Talon stopper boxes or have more information to share that would be splendid!
Here is my guess
January- A
February-B
March- C
April- D
May- E
June-F
July-G
August-H
( “I” is probably skipped due to looking like a 1)
September- J
October-K
November-L
December-M
I have a pair of redskin flight pants. Their stopper boxes are say M1 and H1. I’d assume that means August 1941 and December 1941. The pants are HLB Corps contract 1942
Do you all agree?
If you have triple marked talons, check them for me please because I’d this is a way to more accurately pinpoint garment dates that would be pretty darn awesome!