your jacket knocked me off my feet
http://vintageleatherjackets.blogspot.com/
ok a couple of things: I collect and write and replicate old leather jackets. Your jacket is one of the best I've ever seen from Canada. I own almost a 1000 jackets, and yours is absolutely one of the best. I would really really appreciate detailed pictures (like in Rins books) with permission to publish them because Im collecting and writing a book relating to the history of jacket production.
Secondly..100% Canadian jacket, without a doubt. Lightning is in fact a Canadian company founded right here in St. Catherines Ontario. In fact, the first owner invented the modern zipper for Hookless way back in 1925. He was a Swede immigrant to Canada..Lightning zipper in Britain is a different company founded much later...shocking for the Brits im sure, but in fact the british zippers were offshoots of a metal fabrication industry formed much later in England.
As for that jacket, what makes it so unusual is the cafe collar, which is typical of an early riders jacket rather than a sportsman's model. It has the classic shell back which was preeminent in Canadian made jackets which combined the frilly design of classic European styling and the sleek ruggedness of American influences..
You guys at the lounge blow me away with your enthusiasm, btw I openly seek pictures and actual vintage pics of friends and family from the past for my liners for my vintage jackets as well if anybody wants to contribute.
Best
Himel
http://vintageleatherjackets.blogspot.com/
ok a couple of things: I collect and write and replicate old leather jackets. Your jacket is one of the best I've ever seen from Canada. I own almost a 1000 jackets, and yours is absolutely one of the best. I would really really appreciate detailed pictures (like in Rins books) with permission to publish them because Im collecting and writing a book relating to the history of jacket production.
Secondly..100% Canadian jacket, without a doubt. Lightning is in fact a Canadian company founded right here in St. Catherines Ontario. In fact, the first owner invented the modern zipper for Hookless way back in 1925. He was a Swede immigrant to Canada..Lightning zipper in Britain is a different company founded much later...shocking for the Brits im sure, but in fact the british zippers were offshoots of a metal fabrication industry formed much later in England.
As for that jacket, what makes it so unusual is the cafe collar, which is typical of an early riders jacket rather than a sportsman's model. It has the classic shell back which was preeminent in Canadian made jackets which combined the frilly design of classic European styling and the sleek ruggedness of American influences..
You guys at the lounge blow me away with your enthusiasm, btw I openly seek pictures and actual vintage pics of friends and family from the past for my liners for my vintage jackets as well if anybody wants to contribute.
Best
Himel