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devilish

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I have a feeling that US Authentic A-1 might end up wearing pretty well. The hide looks like a lot of the more expensive Japanese makers does when new but I'd bet good hard wear and a couple rain showers would give it a better patina. Also, keep an eye on the Good Wear sales page. There's a lot going on up there in Seattle at the moment so I wouldn't be entirely surprised to see one pop up there. It may take a little patience but could be worth the wait.
That's how I got my beautiful A-1. Of course I'm lucky enough to be almost exactly the same size as John so his test jackets usually fit me perfectly.
 

Edward

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I called US Authentic . They said it's horsehide but since it was several years ago,
it could very well be goat .
I have jackets made of horse & goat.
My guess is "goarse." :D
Not sure if original A-1s came in goat .

Thanks for the compliment !

If it was steer and goat it would be Stoat. ;)

Looks a lot like some medium horse I've had, also goat. Goat's a great substitute for lambskin and other, more delicate hides, imo - still has a similar drape, but can take a bit more wear...
 

2jakes

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I have a feeling that US Authentic A-1 might end up wearing pretty well. The hide looks like a lot of the more expensive Japanese makers does when new but I'd bet good hard wear and a couple rain showers would give it a better patina. Also, keep an eye on the Good Wear sales page. There's a lot going on up there in Seattle at the moment so I wouldn't be entirely surprised to see one pop up there. It may take a little patience but could be worth the wait.
That's how I got my beautiful A-1. Of course I'm lucky enough to be almost exactly the same size as John so his test jackets usually fit me perfectly.

I'll trade you mine for the A-1 by Good Wear...Anytime.


And be the first in yer neighborhood to own my A-1 ...
which is part "gorse" & part "stoat"....:D:D:D
 
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devilish

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Tempting as that sounds, I think I'll pass. Mystery hide might be magic stuff but JC has his own magic that I am well and truly under the spell off.
 

2jakes

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Check page 18 of the 'Show me your favorite jacket' thread. One picture of my ugly mug is enough but the jacket doesn't suffer from the model. It actually looks a little better on me now as I've lost a little weight.

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That is a fine jacket !

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BTW: Yes...I agree...that is one ugly mug ! :cool:
 

armscye

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I have a Landing leathers/Airborne Leather A1, bought to evaluate the A1 concept before a larger investment. Though I have not done the photography for a review, here's a short form review:

Price Paid: $119 (Amazon on Sale)
Fit: Blousy in mid-section for my 34-inch waist. Trimmed down by my tailor. In XL, shoulders roomy, body adequate length for my 6'3" frame, arms just long enough for a 36-inch sleeve length.
Material: After close examination of a small interior area of the hide, stripped via acetone, I conclude from the follicle pattern that the hide is Capeskin or Lambskin, with a non-aniline calendared/corrected grain finish. This is consistent with an Airborne Leathers A2 I have.
Sew Pattern: 3 piece back, 4 piece arms, pockets slightly oversize, Correct number of buttons, accurate pen pocket. Correct collar loops.
Trimmings: Cotton lining in dark khaki with print US flag, acetate sleeve lining, acrylic beefy knits, buttons are cheap plastic and were replaced by me with period bakelite.
 

devilish

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Haha, 2jakes. Now you can claim you own a GW A-1 and have the photographic evidence to back it up.
 

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