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The Deck Jacket thread.

Brunell80

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Here is one of his A2 Deck Jackets. You can see the condition is near mint! And it has the real alpaca pile instead of the flat liner. It is the same pile than in N-1s! It is from the Vietnam Era. Size compares to modern M. I bet it would fit you. Chest 120 cm, shoulder 48 cm. Length 70 cm. It's not made from "Jungle Cloth", however.
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What are the differences between the 1969 and 1982 A-2 jackets?
 

CatsCan

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The A2 Deck Jacket came in use in the 1960s and stayed in service until the late 1970s, early 1980s. As far as I know there are no noticeable differences between the 1960s and the 1970s/1980s made ones. There are differences to the older N-1, of course. For example the lining is made from a wool blend (50% Alpaca/50% Poly, but still basically the same kind of liner as in N-1s* instead of the flat liner used in Tanker Jackets), the collar is different, there are adjustable side straps at the hem on both sides (no draw cord), a button closed pocket is sewn to the left breast from the outside. Fabric is the same as in the M65 Jackets, early versions 100% cotton (I don't know if later versions used a cotton/Poly blend like the later M65). The A2 Jackets are a little bit lighter than the N1 because of the wool blend liner vs heavier pure Alpaka liner, and because of the different cloth used. They will dry faster.

I like the A2 very much and this will definitely be my next purchase. Since there are so many nicely preserved originals around and prices are not higher than in good repros from Buzz Rickson, Pike Brothers and the like, I will buy an original. I like it when items I own have some kind of story to tell.

*the Blend of Alpaca and Poly makes a very robust and long living liner, this may have contributed to the fact, that the liner in most A2s are still intact, many like new, whereas in original N-1s the liner is often times extremely worn and moth eaten, those are a couple of years older, however.
 
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breezer

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my first deck jacket was an A2.....wore the hell out of it! Will need to look at this guy in Hamburg - coincidently I bought a cold weather flying jacket from the Rider Room in Hamburg many years ago! Its a really great shop, well worth searching out if you are in the area......
 

Brunell80

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it's a great alternative to the n-1 model, the lining is polyester and that's not a problem, it sure was designed to be warm anyway. I wait for the proposals of my trusted online store and then I choose what to buy.
 

CatsCan

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it's a great alternative to the n-1 model, the lining is polyester and that's not a problem, it sure was designed to be warm anyway. I wait for the proposals of my trusted online store and then I choose what to buy.

The A2 Deck Jacket has a lining from 50% alpaca wool and 50% polyester.
 

CatsCan

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I tell a lie.......my first deck jacket, bought from Flip of Hollywood 30+ years ago was like this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124606384957?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&fromMakeTrack=true

funny, my first Deck Jacket was the same kind of deck work jacket, but from the German Navy, when I served. Could not stand moisture but was flame resistant. And it was a hell to pull things out of the pockets. It was like this one:

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Blackadder

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My understanding is the A-2 deck jacket has pure poly lining i.e. no wool or alpaca. The early version has a pointed pocket flap (on chest pocket) in stead of flatline but I am not sure which year they changed it. This pointed pocket version is rarer but still can be found. There are also claims that some early (may be test samples) versions use the same grosgrain shell as the N-1 but I have never seen one.
 

CatsCan

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My understanding is the A-2 deck jacket has pure poly lining i.e. no wool or alpaca. The early version has a pointed pocket flap (on chest pocket) in stead of flatline but I am not sure which year they changed it. This pointed pocket version is rarer but still can be found. There are also claims that some early (may be test samples) versions use the same grosgrain shell as the N-1 but I have never seen one.

You may be right about the lining. Some repros have the 50/50 blend. I may have confused things.
 

CatsCan

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Crazy! I saw some with those pointed flaps running for 900 to 1200 $, and not all from Japan (they go crazy with prizes), but also from the US. Whereas those with straight pocket flaps go for much less. The Hamburgian sells them for about 500 €. I saw US ebay sellers asking from 60 to 160 $. My wallet says: straight flap ordered from the US :)
 

Brunell80

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looks like a good jacket, the lining should be alpaca. unfortunately it is on the other side of the ocean
 

Blackadder

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rarely seen MF N1 for sale over at the IH forum - at one point I really really wanted one, but I think I was more enamoured with the brand, rather that the actual jacket. The ad includes a measurements chart which is useful.....I'm led to believe this model has really thick lining. Price seems fair.
https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=15940.0
Most MF products are made by Toyo enterprise. I think the MF deck jacket is made of the same materials as the Buzz Rickson's sea washed model N-1.
 

Brunell80

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pb says the right size for me is size M, sent me the measurements

Chest60cm
Shoulder47,5cm
Sleeve64,5cm
Back65,5cm
 

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