OK guys I've to warn you that my cell is pretty cheap and the pics aren't great, however this morning I've taken some pics.
A detail of the rollneck:
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The Brunire label:
A nice bunch of scottish sheep on the tag:
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JJ I'm a great fan of you and I read all your verbose reviews, I especially like the Luftwaffe thread...
P.S. You should also review the Schott 641XX and the Pegasus Luftwaffe. ;)
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A guy, his Spidi jacket and his Bimota.
I just receive a nice pack from Amanda with:
1) A redskin Aero D-1
2) An Aero rolleck
3) An Aeroscarf in Royal Stewart
I recommend ALL the above but the label of the sweater is not Aero but Brenire, which is the actual factory that makes these sweaters for Aero and supposely for the Ace cafè...
Coff coff...the introduction of the japanese Professional line almost killed Jackson USA because the japanese guitars were as good as the american at half price. And my main guitar is a 1990 Soloist professional.
My understanding is that these jackets were made under the input of the japanese distributor, who evidently noticed that in his market there was interest for historically accurate Schotts, something that shouldn't surprise because we already know that brands like Real McCoy's and the Few make...
Yeah, I'm familiar with the Orvilles and I'm old enough to remember that the first MIJ Squiers (series JV and E) were better than the american Strats, BUT in this case we are talking about MIUSA jackets made and sold on the japanese market, not MIJ jackets, at least I've never seen a MIJ Schott...
For what I understood most japanese Schotts are made in NJ but some are also MIJ (by Buzz perhaps?) under license. Schott NYC has a deal with the japanese distributor who asked for some styles that are popular there, mainly vintage Schotts like the 641XX and the 613XX. If they have an exclusive...
Japanese Schotts are the best, I've just received a 641xx and it's a stunning jacket, much better than the standard 641, the quality is similar to my Aeros, unfortunately they are very difficult to procure.
Mmm, no.
The Carabinieri still use the old 1934 jacket that inspired the SS-uniform (although the italian jacket has better decorations),
the Air Force's tradition uniform, very similar to the RAF's was changed in the late 80s, it lost the belt, side pockets and became much darker, almost...
Very true, the lack of inside pocket limits a little the A-2 in the everyday use, that's the reason why I asked a custom pocket like the G-1, not historically correct, but convenient.
Hello Michael, IMO the A-2 is a classic design because it inspired many other jackets until today, for instance I noticed this year a new trend for fashion jackets clearly inspired by trim fitted A-2s, mostly worn by women who probably don't know anything about the original military jacket. As...
I usually wear 36 or 38, it depends by the cut of the jacket...I'd PM you but I can't because I didn't post enough, it seems! :)
Are you based in Sweden?
German WWII gear is a special case: it was designed to look stylish, elegant and to impress people. It is also true than until the mid '60s military people, especially officers, were very fashion concerned, you can still find some of them today, for instance, in Modena in front of the Officers'...
I used to own a very nice Aero A-2 but I never tested it on a bike, at the moment I've another A-2 on order at Kelso but I'm not totally convinced that the snaps would make the jacket good for riding, probably the throat latch of the G-1/M422 would work better and I'm curious to test it because...
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