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Unusual Irvin B-3 (pics), pre ww2?

Buco

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Hi all,

Thought i would ask for a bit of help in identifying this unusual B-3. I have limited knowledge of B-3s but i guess it could be quite an old rare one based on the zip alone. I believe this is a zip associated with ww2 Irvins but this seems a different style to all the Irvin pics ive seen from around that time. My supplier seemed to think it was pre ww2?

Any ideas?

Many thanks




 

Stand By

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Interesting jacket you have there, Buco ...!
It's got some features of a B3 but not others, and an AM zipper... like I always say, anomalies abound in this interest of ours !
My only guess would be that this is some type of private purchase jacket - whereby the tailor had access to some AM zippers.
I know there are many others here more qualified than myself to assess the era of the zip more precisely.
 

hpalapdog

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The leather seems to have come from a pair of Irvin trousers. The shearling perhaps from some American ones.
 

rocketeer

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Please correct me if I am wrong but I think I saw this jacket many years ago, probably 15 years thinking about it at the War and Peace show. I recognise all the extra bits such as the 2 B3 style pockets, the full leather waist band and what appears to be an extra bit down the centre with the zip.
Is the sheepskin topcoat very thick and had a good coating of hide food?
Over the years it nice to see things do the rounds so to speak.May have a pic of it somewhere as I thought it unusual.
J
 

aswatland

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I have seen several of these non-issued wartime jackets. I believe they were private purchases used by USAAF ground crew. This Dot zip would date it no earlier than the mid War period.
 

rocketeer

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I've seen trousers made from a jacket, but never vice versa!
A dealer I knew often made replica B2 caps from the USAAF trousers especially if the trousers were a bit rough sometimes using them to patch and repair other jackets as well(B6s and D1s I expect). Lots of us wear sheepskin jackets but in my jacket collecting days I never knew anyone who wanted a pair of sheepskin pants to wear, other than re enacting.
J
 

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