Jorgeaguilera
One of the Regulars
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Thank you everyone , yes looks like the answer to this is GW, I hope to get one of them soon, anyway if someone has a GW A-2 size 42-44 available for sale... let me know
I prefer Buzz rickson's and The few
Why do you prefer BR and The Few A2s? They are more expensive than GW and less accurate repros. Have you owned a custom made GW A2?
Well...BR is ok, but... yes, The Few is much more expensive. I like the HH quality of the The Few, but I don't like its price (>2000US$). Frankly the Japanese they modified a little on the design. I compared them between TF and ELC when I was in Japan, even the jackets are in same contract number and original maker, The Few is slimer than ELC. I didn't take any one from GW, but I think it's good on the accuracy.Why do you prefer BR and The Few A2s? They are more expensive than GW and less accurate repros. Have you owned a custom made GW A2?
.Well...BR is ok, but... yes, The Few is much more expensive. I like the HH quality of the The Few, but I don't like its price (>2000US$). Frankly the Japanese they modified a little on the design. I compared them between TF and ELC when I was in Japan, even the jackets are in same contract number and original maker, The Few is slimer than ELC. I didn't take any one from GW, but I think it's good on the accuracy.
The thing that always amuses me is overweight, balding, middle-aged men arguing over whose leather jacket is more accurate to one that was historically worn by skinny kids in their early twenties. Please note that I say this explicitly as an overweight, balding, middle-aged man myself. lol I'm all for accuracy in the jackets, and I find the details interesting. What I'd love to see on the market would be an A2 that is reasonably accurate to a USAAF spec at the GBP100 / USD150 mark. Not the jacket I personally would want to buy at this stage, but it would be great as an entry-level thing for those less able to spend what some of us do on jackets, and/or younger kids who are still growing and for whom it would thus be silly to buy a premium-price jacket they'll grow out of in a year or two. (I'm a confirmed fan of the mid-level priced repros - my used Aero and ELC jackets are ideal for me to wear in my civilian context; I'd love one of John's one day if I can afford it, though).