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Never managed to get one while on active duty. This year I'll need a
new jacket anyway so I'm looking at purchasing one. Can use some recommendations of where or where not to purchase from. Any reason to choose goatskin, lambskin, or cowhide? And lastly what about sizing? Thanks *********************************************** ACC USN ret. NKX, BIKF, NAB, CV-63, NIR 67-69 69-71 71-74 77-80 80-85 & 74-77 Co-founder of newsgroup - RAMN Anti-spam measures in action. For e-mail response delete "nospam" *********************************************** |
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Jim Strand wrote in message . ..
Never managed to get one while on active duty. This year I'll need a new jacket anyway so I'm looking at purchasing one. Can use some recommendations of where or where not to purchase from. Any reason to choose goatskin, lambskin, or cowhide? And lastly what about sizing? Thanks I'd recommend Flight Suits for a modern G-1. http://www.flightsuits.com/leather_g1_navy.html They have offer a good product with good customer service, and are very accommodating of any alterations and additions you may want to make to your jacket. I prefer their WWII version of the G-1 (the M-422A) in veg tanned goat, but the standard G-1 is a good jacket. I'd recommend goat over cow any day (and wouldn't even consider lamb). Goat is a higher quality hide, and was the hide used from '41 until '68 before the Navy switched to the cheaper/lesser quality cowhide. ~Michael |
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I have 2 from Flightsuits.com. The first was in lambskin. Big mistake as
the previous poster mentioned. Way too fragile, though it has made a nice casual jacket. Looks great. Went goatskin for the second one. Had them add a nametag and wings. Quality work! Highly recomend them. John Having said that, I just got a catalog the other day from Gibson and Barnes. never ordered from them, but they have some real nice stuff in there. Gibson-barnes.com. "Michael" wrote in message om... Jim Strand wrote in message . .. Never managed to get one while on active duty. This year I'll need a new jacket anyway so I'm looking at purchasing one. Can use some recommendations of where or where not to purchase from. Any reason to choose goatskin, lambskin, or cowhide? And lastly what about sizing? Thanks I'd recommend Flight Suits for a modern G-1. http://www.flightsuits.com/leather_g1_navy.html They have offer a good product with good customer service, and are very accommodating of any alterations and additions you may want to make to your jacket. I prefer their WWII version of the G-1 (the M-422A) in veg tanned goat, but the standard G-1 is a good jacket. I'd recommend goat over cow any day (and wouldn't even consider lamb). Goat is a higher quality hide, and was the hide used from '41 until '68 before the Navy switched to the cheaper/lesser quality cowhide. ~Michael |
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