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The guy said that the A-1 on their website was £100 more than the £1,495 shop price, and would have to change that. I'm still not sure that's a bargain, but there you go . I mean, for comparison, ELC and GW do tan capeskin ones for £649 and £830 respectively, and Aero could give you one in seal/tan HH or goat for £535. I doubt you'd be disappointed with any of them. [huh]
It's a nice combo, but did any of the original contracts use green knits?
a couple of leather beauties by Bill Kelso
Apparently so (or at least according to the since departed Jan Solo).
Not sure if the Aero A-1 in particular would be of the same quality as the RMC, although as I say you could get one made up with olive knits and using the Italian HH – which might be quite close to the RMC (and not too far off the price, if you bought it in Japan). I'd kinda like to expand my collection with another maker jacket, though. I've heard the odd negative comment about the ELC cape, although of course the originals were all cape.
Very nice indeed. My friend has been eyeing the Oklahoma for a while. Well, that's one of his objectives when we go to Tokyo for our shopping trip in Jan. I however prefer my Rainbow Country single rider. The only RM leather jacket that I own is the M-422A that is no longer in production.
For what it's worth, Eastman's of Devon do a truly immaculate repro of an A-1 Seal Brown Capeskin for just a penny short of six-fifty. And for a few shekels more, you can add whatever military insignia takes your fancy.I've just been in there and seen these jackets close up - great cut, perfect-looking stitching and beautiful leather, lovingly put together. If I had £895, I would've dropped it in 1 second flat and left wearing one.
Great item.
Is this type of jacket known as a single rider? I have been looking on Yahoo JP Auctions and Rakuten for something like this (seems to be a lot cheaper buying USA made leather there than on eBay) but annoyingly nothing in my size is coming up and the model name is often changed. Can anyone list other brands I can search for adding to the following? I'm aware of Aero, Bill Kelso and Alexander but would prefer a JP or US brand.
Lost Worlds
Buco
Real McCoys (too expensive but I can dream...)
Freewheelers (very expensive)
Vanson (come in pretty cheap)
Rainbow Country
Softmachine
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S.I.T
Not to send this thread off track any further but two points about the A-1 and cape skin. Firstly, so few people have ever seen an original. They were also it seems, from the few images I've seen, even more variable than A-2's so an 'accurate' repro would be virtually impossible. It was also such a common civilian style at that time that you would be hard pushed to really know from a picture if a particular jacket were military or private purchase.
As for cape skin. The GW A-1 I have that is made from pre-washed cape is holding up admirably. I don't really baby any of my jackets and the hide doesn't seem that fragile. Granted, it ain't armor thick, like FQHH can be but it's not mall weight lamb skin either. Also I actually find it warmer than my HH A-2. This came as a surprise to me but it's true. It could be because I wear it with the knit collar up and this insulates my body or that the lining is slightly thicker than the A-2 version? I think it's a combination of these things and that because the leather conforms to ones body better it keeps the heat in.
S.I.T. It's also going to depend very much on what size you are. Most Japanese market jackets are going to be no bigger than a slim 42". With the majority being 36"-40".
SIT,
I too have been searching for a similar "single rider" style jacket in black. I would give my left testicle for a RMC Foreman or Wayward, but both are sold out. Here are a few other options:
Goodwear Imperial and Ventura
Bill Kelso Westfall
RMC Steinbeck
ELMC Californian
Rainbow Country Single Rider
Aero (several models are similar)
Freewheelers Caboose
Lost Worlds Suborban
Toys McCoys Iron Anvil
Tenjin Single