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Asking if anyone might be able to help identify this older, rather oddly large Cafe Racer. Purchased locally at an estate sale, but will soon be moving it along as it's just an incorrect fit for me.
Details I know:
Single piece back with external kidney panel
Action back
2-pocket with original zippers and chain and loop style pulls, same as sleeves
Has a replaced sateen liner
Replaced main zipper with #5 YKK Brass
Has side waist adjustment straps
Some photos:
And a few close-ups of the zippers and some details:
The above photo illustrates one of the things I like most about the jacket. Note the placement of the sleeve zips, which stop about 1" short of the hem of the sleeve. I think this is smart, as the zipper never really stays zipped all the way to the end anyway. I have seen only a few jackets made this way, all on FL and not in person.
There are some Character-Traits to this jacket, as you will see illustrated below. Several seams need repaired, which I may take it to the Amish shop in northern Iowa and have this work done prior to sale.
And the lining will need a little work as well. However it's quite a wearable jacket as-is. There is a light tobacco odor, however the leather smell is trying to come back! Guess I should wear it in the rain tomorrow for a while.
Leather - wondering at this point if it might be Horsehide? More likely a cowhide but who really knows? It's 2.5 - 3 ounce weight, nice patina and grain. Estimate the weight at just over 5 lbs. Very black, no teacore effect at all.
Age, I suspect 1960's given the zippers and overall style plus the action back sleeve & rear shoulders. All zippers work well and still feel substantial. It's nicely stitched, has seen a few repairs over the years but is in rather nice shape for a vintage CR. Wish this jacket could share it's story!
Here's the measurements, I would tend to place this squarely as a 46R if it has something like a tag:
Shoulders: 20"
Pit to Pit 24.5"
Waist (adjustable): 22.5"
Sleeve Length Straight: 24.5
Sleeve Length Around: 26"
Torso Length (from bottom of collar to hem): 22"
Zipper stops 3" short of hem
Any thoughts? ...
Details I know:
Single piece back with external kidney panel
Action back
2-pocket with original zippers and chain and loop style pulls, same as sleeves
Has a replaced sateen liner
Replaced main zipper with #5 YKK Brass
Has side waist adjustment straps
Some photos:
And a few close-ups of the zippers and some details:
The above photo illustrates one of the things I like most about the jacket. Note the placement of the sleeve zips, which stop about 1" short of the hem of the sleeve. I think this is smart, as the zipper never really stays zipped all the way to the end anyway. I have seen only a few jackets made this way, all on FL and not in person.
There are some Character-Traits to this jacket, as you will see illustrated below. Several seams need repaired, which I may take it to the Amish shop in northern Iowa and have this work done prior to sale.
And the lining will need a little work as well. However it's quite a wearable jacket as-is. There is a light tobacco odor, however the leather smell is trying to come back! Guess I should wear it in the rain tomorrow for a while.
Leather - wondering at this point if it might be Horsehide? More likely a cowhide but who really knows? It's 2.5 - 3 ounce weight, nice patina and grain. Estimate the weight at just over 5 lbs. Very black, no teacore effect at all.
Age, I suspect 1960's given the zippers and overall style plus the action back sleeve & rear shoulders. All zippers work well and still feel substantial. It's nicely stitched, has seen a few repairs over the years but is in rather nice shape for a vintage CR. Wish this jacket could share it's story!
Here's the measurements, I would tend to place this squarely as a 46R if it has something like a tag:
Shoulders: 20"
Pit to Pit 24.5"
Waist (adjustable): 22.5"
Sleeve Length Straight: 24.5
Sleeve Length Around: 26"
Torso Length (from bottom of collar to hem): 22"
Zipper stops 3" short of hem
Any thoughts? ...
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